On November 23 China’s Xinhua News, a state-run media company, ran a story on what it calls the “first major Chinese anti-avoidance case”. An American-headquartered corporation has admitted guilt for evading Chinese taxes and will pay the Chinese authorities 840 million yuan ($137 million).
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