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retail China | ChinaLegallySpeaking | A Blog on China Business Law
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A Blog on China Business Law. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Retail in China’s Second and Third-Tier Cities: Nanchang. December 7th, 2013. Continue reading →. Retail in China’s Second and Third-Tier Cities: Nanchang. Establishing a WFOE (Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise) in China: Main Issues. Who is Really in Charge of a Joint Venture in China? Firing an Employee for Kickbacks. Richard Kimber on Civil Litigation in China: Notable Practices. Subscribe to my Newsletter.
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Corporate and Commercial | ChinaLegallySpeaking | A Blog on China Business Law
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A Blog on China Business Law. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Retail in China’s Second and Third-Tier Cities: Nanchang. December 7th, 2013. Continue reading →. Establishing a WFOE (Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise) in China: Main Issues. October 9th, 2013. The procedure for the setting up of a WFOE involves principally:. Continue reading →. October 4th, 2013. The drivers of e-commerce development are, among others:. Continue reading →. August 13th, 2013. The main misunderstanding is th...
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A Blog on China Business Law. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Retail in China’s Second and Third-Tier Cities: Nanchang. December 7th, 2013. Continue reading →. Establishing a WFOE (Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise) in China: Main Issues. October 9th, 2013. The procedure for the setting up of a WFOE involves principally:. Continue reading →. October 4th, 2013. The drivers of e-commerce development are, among others:. Continue reading →. August 13th, 2013. The main misunderstanding is th...
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Employment | ChinaLegallySpeaking | A Blog on China Business Law
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A Blog on China Business Law. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Firing an Employee for Kickbacks. April 13th, 2013. Recently I received a phone call from a friend asking how he could fire his office manager who, he discovered, was asking (and probably taking) bribes from the company’s suppliers. The full story goes as follows. Continue reading →. Retail in China’s Second and Third-Tier Cities: Nanchang. Establishing a WFOE (Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprise) in China: Main Issues.
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Opening a Restaurant in China
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A Blog on China Business Law. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Opening a Restaurant in China: Regulatory Requirements. March 31st, 2013. The other day I was discussing with some young European entrepreneurs the regulatory steps for the opening of a restaurant in China. One of the main issues is that the investor has to lease the restaurant premises before commencing the setting up process of the company engaged in the restaurant business. Special Approvals and Licenses. Post-business l...
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employees | ChinaLegallySpeaking | A Blog on China Business Law
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A Blog on China Business Law. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Firing an Employee for Kickbacks. April 13th, 2013. Recently I received a phone call from a friend asking how he could fire his office manager who, he discovered, was asking (and probably taking) bribes from the company’s suppliers. The full story goes as follows. Continue reading →. Unexpected Visits: an Old Method for Credit Recovery. March 3rd, 2011. Continue reading →. Who is Really in Charge of a Joint Venture in China?
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Firing an Employee for Kickbacks
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A Blog on China Business Law. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Firing an Employee for Kickbacks. April 13th, 2013. Recently I received a phone call from a friend asking how he could fire his office manager who, he discovered, was asking (and probably taking) bribes from the company’s suppliers. The full story goes as follows. In this case, the company has statutory grounds to immediately terminate the office manager’s employment. The termination grounds are, for instance:. To put it bl...
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ChinaLegallySpeaking | A Blog on China Business Law
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A Blog on China Business Law. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. CIETAC vs. CIETAC. May 25th, 2012. The entering into force of CIETAC (China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission) new arbitration rules on 1 May, 2012 has prompted a fierce dispute between CIETAC Beijing and its Shanghai Sub-Commission (CIETAC Shanghai). New CIETAC Arbitration Rules: a Step Forward to CIETAC Internationalization? April 27th, 2012. CIETAC has recently revised its 2005 arbitr...
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e-commerce in China | ChinaLegallySpeaking | A Blog on China Business Law
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A Blog on China Business Law. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. October 4th, 2013. In China, e-commerce is currently booming not only in the first-tier cities (Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou) but also in its second, third and fourth-tier cities. The drivers of e-commerce development are, among others:. Its convenience (i.e. the possibility to do online shopping at home or (often) at the office);. Continue reading →. Retail in China’s Second and Third-Tier Cities: Nanchang.