An Introduction to Doing Business in China

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Author: Asia Briefing ISBN: 1230000248277
Publisher: Asia Briefing Publication: June 17, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Asia Briefing
ISBN: 1230000248277
Publisher: Asia Briefing
Publication: June 17, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

With little to no growth in many western nations and the pull of Chinese domestic consumption, the profile of companies investing in China is indeed expanding. China is now experiencing a “second wave” of foreign investment – while the first wave was primarily from big multinationals, the second wave brings with it greater quantities of foreign investment from SMEs.


This publication is designed to introduce the fundamentals of investing in China to everyone considering investing in the opportunities this rising nation presents. Roughly 35 pages, it is divided into three chapters and broken down by common investor questions.

1. Establishing and Running a Business
What are my options for investment?
How do I establish a company?
What do I need to keep in mind when doing business in China?

2. Tax and Accounting
What are China’s major taxes?
What are some of the key compliance requirements?

3. Human Resources and Payroll
How do I hire staff/workers?

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With little to no growth in many western nations and the pull of Chinese domestic consumption, the profile of companies investing in China is indeed expanding. China is now experiencing a “second wave” of foreign investment – while the first wave was primarily from big multinationals, the second wave brings with it greater quantities of foreign investment from SMEs.


This publication is designed to introduce the fundamentals of investing in China to everyone considering investing in the opportunities this rising nation presents. Roughly 35 pages, it is divided into three chapters and broken down by common investor questions.

1. Establishing and Running a Business
What are my options for investment?
How do I establish a company?
What do I need to keep in mind when doing business in China?

2. Tax and Accounting
What are China’s major taxes?
What are some of the key compliance requirements?

3. Human Resources and Payroll
How do I hire staff/workers?

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