New Issue of China Briefing Tackles Setting Up in China
Oct. 1 – The October issue of China Briefing magazine is out now and available for download (click on the image – complimentary subscription required).
In this issue of China Briefing, we take a look at some procedures for establishing a presence in China. From choosing an operational model to properly setting up that legal entity, this issue is a primer for those interested in setting up a business on the mainland. We provide a practical introduction to the four main legal entities in China: the representative office, the wholly foreign-owned enterprise, the foreign-invested commercial enterprise and the joint venture. Deciding which of these structures to use will very much effect how one is able to operate, and choosing the correct one to meet the specific needs of a company is the first step in setting up a business in China.
We also continue our China’s borders series, taking a look this time at the Central Asian state of Kazakhstan.
Included in this issue
Choosing your China structure
Required documentation
Registered capital requirements
Key articles of association
JV operational differences
Establishment workflows
China’s borders: Kazakhstan
- Previous Article Employee Allowances and Benefits Now Taxable
- Next Article Online Gaming Industry Banned from Foreign Investment