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1. Key Points in JV Structuring
This week we continue with the second part of our series on joint ventures. Here we take a look at the nuts and bolts of a JV and identify some of the key areas you need to be well aware of. Many JVs
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHORE-ELLIS Year 2004 Issue 3 PDF HTML
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2. Protect Your Business From SARS
With SARS developing into a rather nasty outbreak and the WHO getting involved, now is the time to start to cater for contingency plans as regards your China business. This then is a brief guide to
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2003 Issue 19 PDF HTML
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3. Basic Due Diligence You Can Conduct Yourself
With investment into China gathering pace, we take a look at a much neglected area of planning for your investment-due diligence on your China partner. Cases of the "international businessman" who
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4. Establishing a Sourcing Office
China may seem the ideal place for you to procure component parts for overseas final assembly or even finished goods for overseas sales. Although you know (and probably your boss knows) that China is
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5. Expatriate Income Tax Responsibilities
With many foreigners from around the world now working in China on short and long-term contracts, sometimes on behalf of companies that do not have any legal presence in China, the demand for
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2003 Issue 26 PDF HTML
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6. Planning Your China Business
China, despite the image that shots of Shanghai and downtown Beijing may suggest, is far from being developed. Most of the problems are infrastructural-e-mails go down, things don't happen on time,
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7. Selling Products
Through Chinese Department StoresNow that China has joined the WTO and has reduced tariffs on a variety of imported goods, the internal Chinese mechanisms for the distribution and sale of those goods
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8. Trademarks and Patent Applications
Trademark registration is a simple administrative procedure and should be a normal part of any business application in the PRC. Often however, this process is ignored, justifications being either an
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9. Making The Best Profit
Structuring of a really efficient business in China should be top of the agenda for any international investor, yet curiously, in the rush to "get into the market," key component parts-worth
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10. China's Changing Tax Regime: What to Expect
The State Administration of Taxation (SAT), in common with all other government departments, has been ordered by the State Council to reform its rules and regulations to bring it into compliance with
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