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Minter Ellison expands China presence with new office in Beijing
International law firm Minter Ellison has announced the opening of a Beijing office. It is the firm's third office in Greater China and adds another base from which to tap into China's burgeoning economy and its strong interest in overseas investment, including in Australia and New Zealand. "China's growth potential is immense and it has an enormous appetite for foreign assets," John Weber, Minter Ellison's chief executive partner, said. Mark Weenink, managing partner of Minter Ellison Rudd Watts, sees the strategic value of an office in China's administrative, policy and regulatory centre. "The new Beijing office is another significant step in our Asia strategy. With our offices in Hong Kong and Shanghai we are now ideally placed to assist Chinese corporates and SOEs looking to invest overseas." The key focus of the new Beijing office is outbound M&A and inbound and outbound investment opportunities.
Minter Ellison's Hong Kong office was opened in early 1980s and its Shanghai office was launched in 1999.

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