REVERA Law Group in China: Ready for New Projects with Chinese Investment
In late 2025, a cross-border team of REVERA law group conducted a working visit to China, focused on further strengthening professional partnerships and deepening cooperation with key clients and legal counterparts.
Growing interest from Chinese businesses in Central Asia, the Balkans, and other regions of Eurasia where REVERA is present remains a strong and consistent trend. REVERA continues to actively support projects involving Chinese investment, providing comprehensive legal assistance across multiple jurisdictions.
The visit centred on meetings with leading Chinese law firms, individual discussions with clients, and participation in investment seminars dedicated to economic cooperation between China and the jurisdictions where REVERA operates.
Professional Dialogue and Partner Network
During the visit, REVERA held a series of substantive discussions with leading Chinese legal teams, focusing on the practical aspects of advising on cross-border and multi-jurisdictional projects.
For our clients, this translates into the following advantages:
- A stable cooperation model. REVERA has built a reliable network of professional partners in China, enabling the formation of effective cross-border teams and the delivery of legal services in more than ten jurisdictions where the firm is present.
- Consistent quality standards. This approach ensures aligned legal solutions, deep local market insight, and efficient coordination when implementing projects involving Chinese investors – whether initiated directly by clients or in cooperation with Chinese law firms.
Focus on Central Asia and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU)
A significant part of the programme consisted of in-person meetings in Beijing and other cities. These discussions confirmed sustained interest from Chinese companies in the economic potential of Central Asia, the Balkans, and other regions where REVERA operates, including the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).
These regions are actively developing infrastructure, industrial, logistics, and technology projects. In this context, comprehensive legal support delivered through a “single-window” model plays a key role in ensuring predictability and long-term stability for cross-border initiatives.
Investment Forums and the Belt and Road Initiative
REVERA also took an active part in investment forums and industry-focused events, with particular attention given to the Belt and Road Initiative as a cornerstone of long-term economic cooperation with China.
Discussions around the current implementation mechanisms of the Initiative allowed REVERA to further refine its advisory approach, ensuring effective legal support for projects developed within this global framework, taking into account jurisdiction-specific regulatory and legal considerations.
Integrated Legal Support: One Approach Across More Than Ten Jurisdictions
REVERA advises on private and public projects of varying scale and investment origin, covering 12 areas of law and 9 industry sectors.
The firm’s clients include major Chinese corporations and financial institutions such as China Development Bank, CITIC, ZTE, Alibaba, AliExpress, Zoomlion, among others.
REVERA’s presence in ten jurisdictions–Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia, Belarus, Armenia, Cyprus, Poland, Serbia, and Montenegro–ensures:
- consistency of legal solutions;
- a unified, high standard of professional service;
- effective coordination of complex projects implemented simultaneously in multiple jurisdictions.
Conclusion
The working visit to China represents another step in REVERA’s long-term strategy of building sustainable professional relationships and strengthening international cooperation. The firm views this dialogue as a solid foundation for further involvement in complex, large-scale cross-border projects with Chinese investment.
REVERA law group provides comprehensive legal support for projects involving Chinese investors, including investment structuring, M&A and infrastructure projects, regulatory matters, and dispute resolution in a cross-border context.
We would be pleased to discuss potential cooperation models and offer solutions tailored to the specific requirements of your project and the relevant jurisdictions.
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