4 de abril de 2008 por historias del éxito del negocio de China
Para el no-abogado entre nosotros, la formación de la entidad legal para un nuevo negocio puede actuar como barricada pequeña en los primeros tiempos. En China, la formación puede ser una barricada mucho más grande, especialmente pues un extranjero que intenta navegar los ministerios incontables, barreras linguísticas, desarrolla el guanxi necesario, y apenas generalmente figura hacia fuera cómo el sistema trabaja.
Debido a esto, mi idea era hacer mi negocio comenzar en China en nombre de un socio local que' d sea responsable de todo el gobierno, incorporación, y ediciones del impuesto mientras que me deja con el lado de la ejecución y de las operaciones del negocio…
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3 de abril de 2008 por historias del éxito del negocio de China
To maintain the exclusive rights to IP, an organization must have the mechanisms in place to guarantee continued protection.
First of all, someone must ensure that registered IP rights maintain their validity. Trademarks are registered for 10 years at a time, thus registrations should be extended before the ending of such a validity period. Failure to do so will result in the loss of all exclusive rights to the trademark …
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April 1st, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
Innovation is a word we are hearing a lot more of in China these days. The consensus is that as manufacturing costs in China continue to rise and supply chain complexity increases, so companies have to innovate both to save money and to increase efficiency.
In this story we take a deeper look into what a few companies and individuals in China, both foreign and Chinese are doing to lead the way in service, supplier management, IT implementation, as well as cost and process efficiency. These companies and individuals were all winners of awards at the November 2007 CHaINA Summit.
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March 31st, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
Although modern times are catching up quickly within the cities of China, understanding the roots of this ancient and complex culture is essential when doing business there. In part II of ‘doing business in China’ Nannette Ripmeester takes a closer look at some of the cultural nuances your expats in China need to be aware of.
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March 27th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
The continued pervasiveness of counterfeiting in China is not only a problem of law, but also one of enforcement. While China’s laws and regulations conform to the agreement on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights (TRIPS) and other widely accepted international principles, certain parts of China’s protection mechanism have proven ineffective. Common examples are the high standards for criminal liability of counterfeiters, the high burden of evidence to prove bad faith registrations, and the difficulty to prove damages in civil proceedings…
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