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71. Pitfalls of Using Chinese or Expatriate Staff to Run Your Company
Chinese staffThe question needs to be asked-is it normal business practice, anywhere, to have one person in control of all aspects of your country operations?No, it isn't. And with very good
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2006 Issue 33 PDF HTML
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72. Intellectual Property Issues in China
Intellectual property is very much an emotive issue when it comes to China, and there are many misconceptions or misunderstandings about the subject and how to cope with intellectual property when it
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2006 Issue 35 PDF HTML
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73. Faulty or Inefficient Business Applications
In China, some business applications can be complicated. Then of course there is the language - and then again the nuances of law that determine the huge difference in operational quality between the
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2006 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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74. FAULTY OR INEFFICIENT BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
Here we identify some of the common mistakes we are asked regularly to resolve when clients have either been badly advised, or simply were not aware of the full application and structural procedures
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2006 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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75. FAULTY OR INEFFICIENT BUSINESS APPLICATIONS
WHOLLY FOREIGN-OWNED ENTERPRISES, FOREIGN-INVESTED COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES AND JOINT VENTURESFaulty license applications tax structuring problemsThe scenarios and problems below apply to all the
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2006 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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76. China and Africa: Friendship and Revival In the New Century
China's emergence as a key player in Africa, the impact of its presence and its challenges to traditional Western pre-eminence in African economies are one of the hallmarks of the 21st century.
Author: CHRIS ALDEN & ELIZABETH SIDIROPOULOS Year 2006 Issue 44 PDF HTML
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77. Doing Business in China
WHOLLY FOREIGN-OWNED ENTERPRISES, FOREIGN-INVESTED COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES JOINT VENTURESMaintaining currency consistencies in the articles and business licenseWhen applying for your business
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2006 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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78. Doing Business in China
This is the fifth in a series of articles where we identify some of the common mistakes made when making an investment in ChinaLand use rightsThere has been an increase over the past few years in the
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2006 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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79. Doing Business in China
This is the sixth and last in a series of articles where we identify some of the common mistakes made when making an investment in ChinaImportant tax issues that are commonly misjudgedVAT
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2006 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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80. The Annual Audit
This is the first of a series of articles on 2007 audit requirements for wholly foreign-owned enterprises (WFOEs), foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) and joint ventures (JVs) in ChinaAll FIEs are
Author: CHRIS DEVONSHIRE-ELLIS Year 2006 Issue 51 PDF HTML