Complimentary Doing Business in East China Download
Free 122 page guide for Indian companies and entrepreneurs to Shanghai, Jiangsu and Zhejiang
Jul. 7 – China Briefing’s recent “Doing Business in East China” book has just been made available for complimentary PDF download on the Asia Briefing Bookstore. Covering the regions of Shanghai, Jiangsu Province and Zhejiang Province, the 122-page guide contains city overviews of Changzhou, Hangzhou, Jiaxing, Nanjing, Ningbo, Shanghai, Shaoxing, Suzhou, Taizhou, Wenzhou, Wuxi, and Yangzhou as well as an introduction to each of the development zones within.
Infrastructure and logistics are also examined, while a comprehensive section on corporate establishment, setting up representative offices, trading companies, wholly foreign owned enterprises and joint ventures is included. A section on China’s business taxes as affects foreign investors, plus annual regulatory and audit responsibilities and filing guidelines, are all examined in detail. Settlement of trade disputes and a section on IP are also included.
This book was originally written for the Indian business community, however will also be of considerable interest to any business executive interested in the region. It does, however, also contain anecdotes from Indian businesses in China, a list of Indian investors in the region, and specific contacts and details as concerns Indian foreign investment in East China.
The book was written by the professional legal and tax staff at Dezan Shira & Associates’ East China offices in Shanghai, Suzhou, Hangzhou, and Ningbo. Please visit the firm at www.dezshira.com or download the firm’s brochure here for more information on conducting business in the region.
Please click here to access a complimentary PDF download of this brand new guide. Registration is required.
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