Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
1 online resource (159 pages) : illustrations (some color), color map. |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
Description |
text file |
Series |
International business collection,
1948-2760
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International business collection.
1948-2760
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Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Author's statement -- Introduction -- "Know before you go": devising your China strategy -- Foreign direct investment (FDI) in̐Ơєows and out̐Ơєows in today's China -- China's belt and road initiative (BRI) -- Broad methods of market entry -- Market opportunities and challenges -- Industry applications -- Types of companies with easier access to China -- Licensing and franchising -- Representative office (RO) -- Investment -- Establishing and running a business in China -- How to establish a representative office -- How to establish a wholly foreign-owned enterprise (WFOE) -- How to establish a joint venture (JV) -- How to establish a trading company (FICE) in China -- Shortcut options: third jurisdictions as a gateway to China -- Tax and accounting -- Location options -- Human resources -- Intellectual property rights protection -- Due diligence. |
Access |
Access restricted to authorized users and institutions. |
Summary |
With its dual appeal as the world's factory and the largest consumer market worldwide, China is about to become the preferred playing field for American and European businesses with global ambitions. China's massive global development project, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), now includes more than two-thirds of the world's countries. Entering the Chinese Market aims to assist Western businesses and entrepreneurs to understand and effectively enter the Chinese market. An essential factor for the success of investors and professionals engaging in business in or with China is being able to understand and correctly set up a sustainable and effective corporate structure. This book discusses different company structures, their functions, and their respective liabilities and provides practical and operational observations. The book details all applicable decision-making processes to help you choose the most suitable structure based on your business scope, specific needs, and available capital when entering China. In addition, it discusses all relevant rules, regulations, documentation, and management issues related to the establishment of different types of structures such as WFOEs representative offices, joint ventures, and other forms of investment. Topics covered include tax, legal, intellectual property rights, common pitfalls, and ways to address them. |
Form |
Also available in print. |
System Details |
Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
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System requirements: Adobe Acrobat reader. |
Provenance |
Purchased with the Phippen Library Fund. |
Subject |
Investments, Chinese -- United States.
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Investments, Chinese. |
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United States. |
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United States -- Foreign economic relations -- China.
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International economic relations. |
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China. |
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China -- Foreign economic relations -- United States.
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Indexed Term |
China investment. |
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Company structure. |
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WFOE. |
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U.S.--China joint ventures. |
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U.S.--EU joint ventures China business. |
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Chinese market. |
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China strategy. |
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China corporate structure. |
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Entry methods. |
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Market entry. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: 9781637420324 |
ISBN |
9781637420331 e-book |
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9781637420324 print |
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