Doing Business in China

ebook Volume 1

By Caroline Berube

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How am I going to protect my company's technology? Will I be able to repatriate the capital invested and my profits? Will my company be unjustifiably more taxed because it is a foreign entity? These are just some of the questions that are at the forefront of the minds of entrepreneurs considering doing business in China. In this book author Caroline Bérubé leverages her decades of experience to answer these questions and to help the reader master the art of doing business in China.

Comprehensive content

Whether you are a corporation looking to set up a manufacturing plant in China, a high-tech company wishing to incorporate in China or a company seeking to forge a partnership with a Chinese entity in order to optimize the country's natural resources, Doing Business in China will provide the step-by-step guidance you need to ensure you meet your company's objectives while protecting your interests.

Written in an easy-to-understand question-and-answer format, this practical volume offers valuable insight on entering the Chinese market, including advice on safeguarding your intellectual property as well as developing effective corporate and tax strategies. In short, it is the perfect guide for navigating the challenges of doing business in China, providing solutions to problems that entrepreneurs encounter daily.

In developing the content for this book, Bérubé relies on the expertise she has gained over her 18-year career representing international corporate clients in cross-border transactions in the Asia-Pacific Region. Armed with this knowledge and experience, she offers straightforward answers to complex questions and succeeds in taking the guesswork out of the process of setting up a business in China. She also includes:

  • Practical charts, case studies, precedents and timelines to help readers through every step
  • A multiple-choice quiz to test your knowledge and improve your understanding of important concepts
  • Doing Business in China