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  • Enforcement and regulatory developments mean that transfer pricing framework in Hong Kong is changing, believe Kari Pahlman, Nathan Richards and Justin Kyte of KPMG in China
  • More and more countries in the Asia Pacific region are installing transfer pricing documentation requirements and methods of dispute resolution report Steven Tseng, Yasuhiko Otani, and Hiroyuki Takahashi, from KPMG in China, and Sherry Chang, and Karl Chan, from KPMG in Taiwan
  • Transfer pricing rules are developing rapidly around the world. Nowhere more than in Asia. The increase of international trade through the region is one of the reasons why transfer pricing is firmly established as one of the biggest, if not the biggest, priorities for tax authorities there.

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