What are the procedures for establishing foreign real estate enterprises through foreign mergers and acquisitions?

Legal analysis: the procedure of establishing foreign real estate enterprises through foreign mergers and acquisitions: 1, and issue a letter of intent for mergers and acquisitions. 2. Conduct due diligence on the target company. After issuing the letter of intent to acquire M&A, if the target company agrees to further negotiate on M&A, foreign investors can conduct due diligence on the target company. 3. negotiation. After the foreign investor sends a letter of intent to the target company, both parties will enter the negotiation stage. 4. Sign a merger and acquisition contract. M&A contract is an agreement reached by both parties on M&A affairs. 5. Fulfill the obligation of anti-monopoly review and declaration. 6. Perform the formalities for examination and approval of establishment. 7. Change registration. 8. Consideration payment for equity merger and acquisition.

Legal basis: Article 2 of Foreign Investment Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) This Law is applicable to foreign investment in People's Republic of China (PRC) (hereinafter referred to as China). Foreign investment as mentioned in this Law refers to the investment activities directly or indirectly carried out by foreign natural persons, enterprises or other organizations (hereinafter referred to as foreign investors) in China, including the following situations: (1) Foreign investors set up foreign-invested enterprises in China alone or jointly with other investors; (two) foreign investors in China to obtain shares, equity, property shares or other similar rights and interests of enterprises; (3) Foreign investors invest in new projects in China alone or jointly with other investors; (4) Other investment methods stipulated by laws, administrative regulations or the State Council. Foreign-invested enterprises mentioned in this Law refer to enterprises wholly or partially invested by foreign investors and incorporated in China according to the laws of China.