Mr Frank Hang > Global Law Office > Beijing, China > Lawyer Profile

Global Law Office
15 & 20F, TOWER 1, CHINA CENTRAL PLACE
NO 81 JIANGUO ROAD, CHAOYANG DISTRICT
BEIJING 100025
China

Work Department

Mr. Hang is Global Law Office’s partner in Beijing. His practice and experiences cover international trade such as antidumping, countervailing, safeguard, Section 337, WTO dispute, import & export dispute settlement, customs, competition laws, merger & acquisition, direct investment.

Position

Mr. Hang is specialized in international trade, including antidumping, countervailing, safeguard, Section 337 and customs related matters. Mr. Hang has represented more than 100 clients from US, Japan, EU, Korea, etc to respond to China antidumping, countervailing and safeguard investigations; Mr. Hang has also represented hundreds of Chinese clients to respond to antidumping, countervailing, Section 337 investigations initiated by US, EU, Canada, Australia, India, Turkey, Indonesia, Pakistan, etc. These investigations involve a variety of industries, such as petrochemical, steel, tires, solar cells, electronic, paper, textiles, light and agricultural products.  Mr. Hang handles antidumping and countervailing investigations for local and international clients, such as BMW, Vallourec, Sasol, MHCS, Ascend, Shagang Steel, Hengyang Valin, Suntech, Hanwha, Xiashun.  Mr. Hang has formed long-term partnership with many firms specializing in international trade located all over the world.

Mr. Hang represents China and foreign clients in customs matters, such as export control, certificate of origin, customs classification.

Mr. Hang provides anti-monopoly opinions and guidelines to clients; he also assists clients in their merger control filing before the Chinese anti-monopoly authorities.
Mr. Hang deals with merger & acquisition, direct investment and other general corporate issues.

Mr. Hang has been recognized by Chambers, Who’s Who Legal, Legal 500, LEGALBAND as the leading lawyer in the area of International Trade.  Mr. Hang is listed in the Chinese 1000 International Lawyers.

Career

Mr. Hang was admitted in the PRC in 1999. Mr. Hang joined Global Law Office as a partner in 2012. Prior to joining Global, Mr. Hang worked with Jun He Law Offices in the areas of International Trade and Competition.

Memberships

  • Member of WTO and Anti-dumping Professional Committee of Beijing Lawyers Association 
  • Legal Advisory Committee Member of CCPIT
  • Legal Advisory Committee Member for Fujian Province to Deal with International Trade Remedies 
  • Deputy Chairman of Zhejiang Enterprise Chamber of Commerce in Beijing
  • Executive Deputy Chairman of Huzhou Chamber of Commerce in Beijing
  • Executive Deputy Chairman of Deqing Chamber of Commerce in Beijing

Education

LL.M., Columbia University, 2008
Master of Law, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, 2002;
Bachelor of Law, Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, 1998.

Lawyer Rankings

China > WTO/international trade: PRC firms

(Leading individuals)

Frank HangGlobal Law Office

Delivering ‘in-depth and unique insights‘, Global Law Office advises on the gamut of international trade work, including WTO disputes, anti-dumping and countervailing, export control, and economic sanctions. Other notable areas include trade transfer pricing, foreign exchange payment compliance, trade sales agreements, supply chain models, and customs regulatory compliance. The team also acts in governmental investigations, and the litigation and arbitration of trade-related disputes. The group is co-led by Deming Zhao, who acts for multinational companies in relation to transfer pricing, tariff classifications, country of origin issues, customs surveys and inspections, and import and export licenses; the ‘very collaborative and responsiveQing Ren , who is experienced in export control, economic sanctions, and WTO/FTA agreements; and longstanding international trade specialist Frank Hang. Other key partners are Keyou Wang, a 2022 hire from Goldman Sachs Gao Hua Securities; customs law expert Parry Hemin Zhou; and Shen Yun, who ‘has a solid background‘.