10th February 2012
Hainan Province lies at the southernmost tip of China, facing Guangdong Province in the north across the Qiongzhou Strait; the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the west across the Beibu Gulf (Gulf of Tonkin), and Taiwan Province in the east across the So...
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10th February 2012
Hainan Province lies at the southernmost tip of China, facing Guangdong Province in the north across the Qiongzhou Strait; the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the west across the Beibu Gulf (Gulf of Tonkin), and Taiwan Province in the east across the So...
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10th February 2012
Hainan Province lies at the southernmost tip of China, facing Guangdong Province in the north across the Qiongzhou Strait; the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the west across the Beibu Gulf (Gulf of Tonkin), and Taiwan Province in the east across the So...
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08th September 2010
Day after day, economics news about China hit the headlines of international press. It apprears that no organisation, company with international ambitions would afford not to be in China as China become second large world economics
A large number of bus...
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29th May 2010
China Sourcing Agent
What are Sourcing Agents or Buying Agent?
The Sourcing Agents or Purchasing Agents are China company or a person employed by you to find the products you want to buy from qualified suppliers. Sourcing Agents or Purchasing Agents ...
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07th January 2010
Joint ventures with Chinese companies offer one of the most effective ways for western companies to tap the massive China market. In a sino-foreign joint venture, the Chinese company usually brings the labour, land use rights and factory buildings, while ...
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07th January 2010
Overview
The Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise (WFOE) is one possible business structure that can be used by foreign investors to register and license a business in China. The WFOE is a limited liability company (liability is limited to the amount of the...
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07th January 2010
Introduction of Hong Kong Company ("HK")
Hong Kong, officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region is one special administrative regions of China. The territory lies on the eastern side of the Pearl River Delta.
Hong Kong was a dependent territ...
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07th January 2010
Shenzhen is one of the best choices for doing business in China. Situated in the Pearl River Delta, Shenzhen is the first Special Economic Zone since China carried out reform and open-door policy 30 years ago. Shenzhen has an area of 1953 square km's and ...
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07th January 2010
The Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise (WFOE) is a Limited liability company wholly owned by the foreign investor(s). In China, WFOEs were originally conceived for encouraged manufacturing activities that were either export orientated or introduced advanced ...
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07th January 2010
Types of business presence in China:
Before starting up a business in China, you have to know what are the options. Foreign Investors generally establish a business presence in China in one of four modes: Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise (WFOE); Represen...
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07th January 2010
More and more international SME are setting up their own presence in China in order to source products/services directly from China or enter the Chinese market. However, given the alien nature of local regulations and business environment in China, it is ...
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07th January 2010
Starting your business by setting up a representative office in China is an effective and relatively cheap way. However, a representative office is not an independent legal entity. It is prohibited from engaging in direct business activities, such as manu...
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07th January 2010
Chinese foreign investment law does not permit a Representative
Office to carry out direct business activities. It is limited to
activities such as market research, product promotion, and
liaison. It may not charge fees for its services or engage in...
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07th January 2010
1. There are three principal business models for foreign companies seeking to establish themselves in China: Joint Ventures, Wholly Foreign-Owned Companies, and Representative Offices (ROs).
2. Foreign companies are often wary about establishing a perm...
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