Doing Business in China

Most easily overlooked risks when exporting to China (part 4)

This article is part of a series for doing business in China. Over four blog posts, we go through eight typical risks that are easily overlooked by small and medium-sized businesses. These tips will help your company succeed in doing business with China.   Click here to read part one, part two and part three of this series. They contain the first …

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Most easily overlooked risks when exporting to China (part 3)

This article is part of a series for doing business in China. Over four blog posts, we go through eight typical risks that are easily overlooked by small and medium-sized businesses. These tips will help your company succeed in doing business with China.   Click here to read part one, and part two of this series. They contain the first four risks.  Risk …

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Most easily overlooked risks when exporting to China (part 2)

This article is part two of a series. If you missed our last blog, click here to read part one of this series. It contains the first two risks. When exporting your services or selling products to a foreign market with which you are not as familiar as your home market, you are more careful. …

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Most easily overlooked risks when exporting to China (part 1)

This article is part one of a series for doing business in China. We will go through eight typical risks that are easily overlooked for small and medium-sized businesses over four blogs, which will help your company’s success in doing business with China. When exporting your services or selling products to a foreign market with …

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Hong Kong vs Singapore – How to choose arbitration venue for China contracts

Legal disputes can often arise between business partners operating in China, prompting the need for effective resolution mechanisms. When entering into a commercial contract with Chinese partners, two popular options for arbitration seats are Hong Kong and Singapore. The question then arises – Which seat is more advantageous for international businesses seeking to resolve legal …

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Registered Capital vs. Paid-In Capital

  The author’s most recent article China registered capital, fully explained What exactly is registered capital? The Registered Capital is also called the ‘committed registered capital’, which is the amount of capital committed by shareholders. What is paid-in capital? Paid-In Capital (also referred to as ‘paid-up’ capital), is the amount of capital that shareholders actually …

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Intellectual Property

Overall Landscape of Intellectual Property Rights in China

China is quickly becoming a global leader in innovation. Companies around the world are starting to take notice. For businesses that wish to break into the Chinese market, the country’s IP (intellectual property) system can be a major obstacle.  Many foreign business owners don’t understand how this system works or what steps need to be …

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Protecting Intellectual Property Rights in China

Challenges Related to Intellectual Property Rights in China

Due to a combination of cultural, institutional, and technological factors, IPR infringement remains an issue in China. While the regulatory environment in China is improving, the protection of intellectual property rights (IPR) in China is still a cause of concern for many foreign companies.  As a result, foreign businesses must find ways to protect their …

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A guide to the governing law clause in China

Beyond dispute avoidance and resolution techniques, your contracts play a crucial role in protecting your business interest in China. When negotiating a China-related contract, foreign businesses must consider whether it will be governed by Chinese or foreign law. In this third post of our dispute resolution series, we will be covering the importance of the …

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Best practices for dispute resolution in China

While there are many dispute prevention tactics that can help you avoid conflict while doing business in China, it’s important to know what to do if a dispute arises. For the second post in our dispute resolution series, we’ll be covering the best practices for dispute resolution in China.  Whether your goal is to resolve …

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