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1. Legal-Ease: Choosing Your China Structure: Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprises
Author: By RICHARD HOFFMAN Year 2009 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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2. Choosing Your China Structure: Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprises
Author: By RICHARD HOFFMAN Year 2009 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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3. Choosing Your China Structure: Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprises
Author: By RICHARD HOFFMAN Year 2009 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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4. LEGAL-EASE: Choosing Your China Structure: Foreign-Invested Commercial Enterprises
Author: By RICHARD HOFFMAN Year 2010 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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5. Legal-Ease: Upgrading Your China Entity
It may happen that due to the company's development abroad or in China, the representative office (RO) structure no longer suits the needs of the investor and must be altered accordingly.If you wish
Author: RICHARD HOFFMANN Year 2007 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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6. The JV Is Back
Joint ventures (TVs) were the first business entity opened to foreigners and for a long time have been an unpopular vehicle for international investors looking to China for lower production costs or
Author: RICHARD HOFFMANN Year 2007 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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7. The JV Is Back
With the upsurge in foreign investors wanting to set up joint ventures (JVs) in China, we examine the points to consider when taking this investment route.Business scopeHaving set up a limited
Author: RICHARD HOFFMANN Year 2007 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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8. The JV Is Back
With the upsurge in foreign investors wanting to set up joint ventures (JVs) in China, we examine the points to consider when taking this investment route.Registered capital-how much is enough?So how
Author: RICHARD HOFFMANN Year 2007 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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9. The JV Is Back
Registered capital - the mechanicsRegistered capital can be contributed in cash or in kind, the latter normally being imported equipment or perhaps intellectual property rights (although in-kind
Author: RICHARD HOFFMANN Year 2007 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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10. The JV Is Back
With the upsurge in foreign investors wanting to set up joint ventures in China, we examine the points to consider when taking this investment routeLegal and Financial Due DiligenceYou must conduct
Author: RICHARD HOFFMANN Year 2007 Issue 43 PDF HTML