China Briefing is a monthly magazine and daily news service about doing business in China. We cover topics relating to the Chinese economy, the market in China, foreign direct investment and Chinese law and tax. It is written in-house by the foreign investment professionals at Dezan Shira & Associates


In this issue of China Briefing we go over some important issues to consider when buying and selling in China. From handling suppliers to OEM contracts, we review effective methods for sourcing from China. First we look at the decision to go and the basic questions that need to be answered before a foreign enterprise can enter the China market. We also examine the threats and opportunities of moving your sourcing operations to the mainland. Once a business has established a sourcing operation in China, it is important to put the China supplier through a thorough due diligence. We cover some of the basic information a foreign investor can obtain from a supplier's business license. In addition, we review some common issues that occur with OEM agreements and list some contractual issues to consider when entering into such agreements.
Finally, we discuss some of the different methods of selling to China. Whether using an agent or distributor, or setting up a foreign-invested commercial enterprise, there are many options for foreign enterprises looking to distribute and sell their products to the growing consumer market in China.
In This Issue:
Conducting Supplier Due Diligence
Drafting OEM Agreements
Sample OEM Contract
Tips on Buying and Selling in China
Setting Up Trading Companies
Dezan Shira & Associates provide a range of services for companies looking to undertake foreign direct investment into Asia, These include corporate establishment, accounting, tax, payroll, audit and due diligence. To learn more about the firm, please contact one of our specialists at china@dezshira.com, download our corporate brochure or visit at us www.dezshira.com


