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在中國開始新的事務: 法定個體

2008年4月4日由中國企業成功案例

在中國開始新的事務: 法定個體為非律師在我們之中,形成法定個體為新的事務可能作為一個小路障進入早期。 在中國,形成可以是一個更大的路障,特別是因為外國人設法駕駛不計其數的部,語言障隘,開發必要的guanxi和一般推測怎麼系統運作。

由於此,我的想法是安排我的事務在中國開始以』 d負責對所有政府、並網和稅問題的一個地方夥伴的名義,當留給我事務的施行和操作邊…時

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保護對 執行: 在哪裡開始您的中國IPR戰略? 第II部分

2008年4月3日由中國企業成功案例

保護對執行: 在哪裡開始您的中國IPR戰略?要堅持專有權對IP,組織必須到位有機制保證持續的保護。

首先,某人必須保證登記的IP權利維護他們的有效性。 商標每次登記10年,因而註冊應該是延長的在這樣有效性期間之前結尾。 疏忽如此做導致所有專有權損失到商標…

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China’s Supply Chain raises the bar - Part I

April 1st, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

China's Supply Chain raises the barInnovation 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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Successful business in China

March 31st, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

Successful Business in Modern ChinaAlthough 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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Protection vs. Enforcement: Where to start your China IPR Strategy? Part I

March 27th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

Protection vs. Enforcement: Where to start your China IPR Strategy?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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