Minimum Investment and Capital Contribution Schedule
Establishing A Representative Office In China
Among foreign investors, the most popular form of business establishment in China is the Representative Office. Its main attraction is that it is simpler and cheaper to establish than either a Joint Venture of a Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise since no Registered Capital is required, startup costs are roughly 10% of the cost of establishing either of these. Representative Offices are also open to almost all industry sectors, including some sectors that are off-limits to Joi…
Due Diligence For Chinese Joint Ventures
Due diligence is an absolute must if you plan to team up with a Chinese partner. Its a jungle out there, so be wary. This is no place to cut expenses or rush through things because a half-done job may cost you twice as much time and money later. Due diligence is not a particularly prevalent practice among the Chinese and they may have trouble understanding why you are making things difficult. If your prospective partner refuses to cooperate, dont be afraid to walk away.
Debit Finance In China
Registered Capital vs. Total Investment
China Company Start-up Checklist, Part 2
This Article is a continuation of “China Company Start-up Checklist, Part I”.
China Company Start-up Checklist, Part I
Company Establishment Checklist
China Company Start-up Checklist, Part III
Please read “China Company Start-up Checklist” Parts I and II before reading this article.
Chinese Environmental Law For Foreign Invested Enterprises
Chinese foreign investment law requires the issuance of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in before many types of projects are commenced,particularly construction and renovation projects (this requirement applies to both new and existing enterprises). The EIA is used to evaluate whether proper and effective protective measures have been taken with respect to the project?s potential environmental impact. The trend in China is towards stricter environmental standa…
B2b Connections With One Of The Planet’s Biggest Markets
Alibaba.com is a Hong Kong based online business-to-business commerce and auction company that has developed into a substantial resource for both Asian businesses and Western corporations. Originally designed to connect Chinese businessmen with Western buyers, Alibaba manages a bilingual format that both Chinese businessmen and English speaking businesses can use to execute trades.
B2b Garments And Jewelry Markets
Due to today?s technological innovations, merchandise trade can now be done online. Stocks are sold and bought online. All kinds of merchandise are being bought and sold online, as well. Business-to-business (B2B) trade is also being done online.
Search in the Far East
One great aspect of search is that as it evolves, advertisers grow increasingly aware of its effectiveness. So enticing is China?s advertising landscape for the accommodating platform of search, that Yahoo and, as of last January, Google, have launched Chinese versions of their popular search engines themselves.
Web Sites that help you doing business in China
In this article, we will talk about different web sites that are useful when doing business in China, includes search engine, business directories and some other websites.