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Buying a Chinese company: a legal due-diligence checklist

By Zhixi Guo (郭之晞), PRC-licensed attorney

Acquiring or taking a stake in a Chinese company involves the same core legal due diligence you would expect anywhere — plus a cross-border regulatory layer that domestic-only checks routinely miss. Here is the checklist I work through.

The company side

The cross-border layer (the part foreign buyers miss)

The value of legal due diligence is not the list of problems — it is turning each one into a deal term: conditions precedent, seller representations & warranties, indemnities, price adjustments and escrow. A discovered risk should become an enforceable remedy.

Two formats

A red-flag report gives you a fast, fixed-fee first pass on deal-breakers; a full legal due-diligence report covers every area above, with the cross-border chapter and a reliance letter for white-label use by foreign counsel.

General information, not legal advice; PRC law only.