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GLOBAL STATISTICAL UPDATE – XBMA Quarterly Review for Third Quarter 2024

Executive Summary/Highlights Although global deal-making increased in Q3 2024 compared to Q2 2024, M&A volume for 2024 is on pace to be in line with 2023, the lowest year for M&A since 2009. Nevertheless, several mega deals were announced in Q3 2024, including Mars’ US$35 billion acquisition of Kellanova, Skydance Productions’ US$21 billion merger with … Continued

Editors' Note: The XBMA Review is published on a quarterly basis in order to facilitate a deeper understanding of trends and developments. In order to facilitate meaningful comparisons, the XBMA Review has utilized generally consistent metrics and sources of data since inception. We welcome feedback and suggestions for improving the XBMA Review or for interpreting the data.

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CHINESE UPDATE: Key Highlights of the New Strategic Investment Rules for Foreign Investors

*Originally distributed on November 2, 2024.  On November 1, 2024, the Ministry of Commerce, the China Securities Regulatory Commission, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council, the State Taxation Administration, the State Administration for Market Regulation, and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange jointly issued the Measures for the Administration of … Continued

This article was authored by Fang Zhou (Partner), Tianxiao Lei (Partner) and Hanyun Lv (Associate) at JunHe. Mr. Zhou regularly advises multinational companies on foreign direct investment, general corporate and compliance matters. Ms. Lei's practice includes rich experience in offshore bond offerings, panda bond offerings, offshore IPO, M&A and private equity investment transactions. Hanyun Lv also provided valuable contributions to the article.

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GLOBAL STATISTICAL UPDATE – XBMA Quarterly Review for First Quarter 2024

Executive Summary/Highlights For the first time since 2021, global dealmaking is up year on year for the third consecutive quarter, with significant increases in volume attributable to U.S. M&A and mega deals. Global M&A volume was US$797 billion in Q1 2024, a 36% increase from Q1 2023 but an 11% decrease from Q4 2023. Global … Continued

Editors' Note: The XBMA Review is published on a quarterly basis in order to facilitate a deeper understanding of trends and developments. In order to facilitate meaningful comparisons, the XBMA Review has utilized generally consistent metrics and sources of data since inception. We welcome feedback and suggestions for improving the XBMA Review or for interpreting the data.

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GLOBAL STATISTICAL UPDATE – XBMA Annual Review for 2023

Executive Summary/Highlights Global M&A volume in 2023 declined relative to 2022 and 2021, when it set a record. M&A activity in the second half of 2023, however, exceeded that of the second half of 2022. Global M&A volume in 2023 was US$2.9 trillion, down from US$3.6 trillion in 2022 and below the annual average of … Continued

CHINESE UPDATE: Key Considerations for Multinational Corporations in China under the New PRC Company Law

*Originally distributed on January 13, 2024.  On December 29, 2023, the National People’s Congress passed the new amendment to the Company Law of the People’s Republic of China (the “New Company Law”), which will take effect on July 1, 2024. This marks the second comprehensive revisions of the PRC Company Law since its initial promulgation … Continued

This article was authored by Daniel He (partner) at JunHe. Mr. He's current practice focuses on merger and acquisition projects, joint venture transactions, and strategic investment projects in various industries such as food & nutrition, automotive, chemistry, logistics, real property, medical device, and retail & distribution. In addition to his work in M&A, Mr. He also serves as China counsel to a number of leading companies and non-government organizations in their general corporate and regulatory compliance matters throughout China.

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CHINESE UPDATE: Border Crossings: Toward Mutual Recognition and Enforcement of U.S. and Chinese Civil Court Judgment

Despite frequent frictions in recent trade relations, the growing scale of the economic relationship between the world’s two largest economies—the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the United States—has given rise to an ever-greater number of civil and commercial disputes. For decades, the common assumption among American lawyers was that enforcing a U.S. court judgment … Continued

This article was co-authored by JunHe LLP Partner Zhenyong (Allan) Ye and Frost Brown Todd Attorney-at-law Aaron M. Bernay. Summer intern Shizun Zhou from JunHe LLP and summer associate James Hardman from Frost Brown Todd also contributed.

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CHINESE UPDATE: D&O Liability Insurance in the PRC

*Originally distributed on June 25, 2023 Directors’ and officers’ (D&O) liability insurance is still new to Chinese mainland. Although it was introduced to China in the late 1990s, it did not appear to be important to many Chinese companies and the uptake was rather slow. Now the D&O market is set to boom due to … Continued

This article was authored by Xin Chen (partner) and Yuan Tao (associate) at JunHe. Mr. Chen's current practice focuses on insurance, trade, finance, shipping, corporate and foreign-related commerce matters, both contentious and non-contentious. Mr. Chen has been dedicated for many years to dispute settlement for foreign-related commerce, including many major influential cases at home and abroad.

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GLOBAL STATISTICAL UPDATE – XBMA Quarterly Review for Third Quarter 2022

Executive Summary/Highlights Global dealmaking slowed significantly in Q3 2022, reflecting current macro-economic and geopolitical uncertainties and challenges. Nevertheless, many deals got done and many of the traditional drivers of M&A point to meaningful deal flow in Q4 and beyond. Global M&A volume was US$692 billion in Q3 2022, a 37% decrease from Q2 2022 and … Continued

Editors' Note: The XBMA Review is published on a quarterly basis in order to facilitate a deeper understanding of trends and developments. In order to facilitate meaningful comparisons, the XBMA Review has utilized generally consistent metrics and sources of data since inception. We welcome feedback and suggestions for improving the XBMA Review or for interpreting the data.

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GLOBAL STATISTICAL UPDATE – XBMA Quarterly Review for First Quarter 2022

Executive Summary/Highlights After a record-breaking 2021 in which global M&A volume surged to a new peak, global dealmaking slowed in the first quarter of 2022. Global M&A volume was approximately US$1.0 trillion in Q1 2022, less than any of the prior six quarters. Despite a decline in M&A activity relative to the record-breaking volumes of … Continued

Editors' Note: The XBMA Review is published on a quarterly basis in order to facilitate a deeper understanding of trends and developments. In order to facilitate meaningful comparisons, the XBMA Review has utilized generally consistent metrics and sources of data since inception. We welcome feedback and suggestions for improving the XBMA Review or for interpreting the data.

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CANADIAN UPDATE – Foreign Investment Review in Canada: Top Trends and Developments for 2022

The past year generated substantial interest in the operation of the Investment Canada Act (ICA), especially the national security review process, against the backdrop of changes in government policy that purport to articulate a more expansive view of Canada’s national security interests. We expect foreign investment review to remain an issue of public and political concern in … Continued

This article was authored by Davies partners John Bodrug, Anita Banicevic, Mark Katz and Charles Tingley of the Davies Competition, Antitrust & Foreign Investment group.

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