The Island is set to further strengthen its reputation as a leading finance centre when it signs a new Tax Information Exchange Agreement with China, in April.
It's seen as a significant development for the Island given China's status as the worlds biggest exporting economy.
It's anticipated that the growing relationship with China will open the door to a vast number of new opportunities for local businesses.
The Agreement will come into effect on 6th April.
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