Media mentions
You will find here articles published in the press about Mazars or quoting Mazars professionals.
中国,东方既明 —— 刘钰涓博士接受Europe Star专访

Dr.Julie Laulusa, Managing Partner of Mazars in China was recently interviewed by Europa Star Magazine and shared her insights on the watch market of the Far Eastern Giant...
刘钰涓博士接受Europe Star专访
Julie Laulusa, Managing Partner of Mazars in China was recently interviewed by Europa Star Magazine and shed some light on the far-reaching consequences of China’s anti-corruption and anti-extravagance campaign.
中国中产阶级与全球高端表业
香港会计师公会税务师会执行委员会主席谭振雄在A+杂志(2016年3月刊)发表文章
玛泽集团CEO Philippe Castagnac 接受法国《回声报》采访,浅谈玛泽全球一体化管理模式及未来发展机遇
来源: 2015年12月14日法国《回声报》(法国主要经济报)
"Talking the Talk" - A+ Magazine (August 2015)

Acquiring a foreign language as a CPA in Hong Kong is as necessary as it is challenging. Some Institute members take their linguistic abilities a step further, immersing themselves into a study of different cultures both professionally and leisurely.
"Innovating towards Redundancy" , Britain in Hong Kong (July - August 2015)

Professional services are feeling the pinch of the knowledge economy. Search engines are replacing specialised researchers and the global village now means that cheaper offshore specialists can replace local experts. What do we do next?
"Putting a stop to BEPS" - A+ Magazine (July 2015)

"China’s State Administration of Taxation has spent the past year deciding how best to crack down on multinational companies that disguise base erosion and profit shifting as transfer pricing. George W. Russell reports on its efforts so far and how Beijing’s policies might differ from those pursued by OECD member states"
"Rediscovering Italy and Spain" - HKGCC Bulletin (July 2015)

Milan, Barcelona and Madrid have changed significantly since the financial crisis, and business opportunities are there for the picking, writes Deanna Kwok
Anthony Tam interviewed by SCMP on VAT reform

Anthony Tam, Mazars Hong Kong Tax Partner shared his insights on the upcoming VAT reform in the SCMP article "China's plan to extend VAT to property leaves players bracing for impact".