Multinational enterprises (MNEs) with operations in China may encounter unique challenges with respect to implementing and maintaining transfer pricing policies in that country. Commonly, MNEs structure their China subsidiaries to undertake routine functions and bear limited risks from a transfer pricing (TP) perspective, such that these entities maintain a routine return in China. This business model, while fit for purpose in many circumstances, may become challenging in times of economic slowdown or uncertainty.
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