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中国の一部3には特権を与えることへのガイド

2008年8月7日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって

Gregory SyおよびCurrieリー著

中国の特権の機会7. 特権の投資の予算の情報:
a. 投資の予算のための支出は次を含むかもしれない: 最初の料金; 訓練料金; 不動産および装飾料金、調達料金のfpr装置、事務用品、家具、等; 最初の目録; 水、電気およびガス料金; 料金は免許証および他の政府の承認を得る必要があった; そして流動比率; そして、
b. 前述の料金のための統計的な源そして推定の基礎。

8. 中国内のフランチャイジーの情報:
a. またはないそれら排他的な地方免許証に応じてありなさいかどうかについてフランチャイジーの現在そして推定値番号の情報は、地理的配分、また免許証の規模、(その場合、規模の細部はそれから説明され) 「中国の部3の″で特権を与えることへのガイドの残りを読むか、またはコメントを掲示しなさい

タイプの税

2008年7月17日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって

ジョニー肇著

中国の税制はタイプする中国の現在の税制の下に、性質および機能に従って次の8つの部門に、分けることができる26のタイプの税がある、:

• 転換税の部門。 それは3種類の税、即ち、付加価値税、消費税および事業税を含んでいる。 これらの税の徴税は転換の容積か製造業、循環またはサービス部門の納税者の販売に普通基づいている。

• 所得税の部門。 It includes Enterprise Income Tax (applicable to such domestic enterprises as state-owned enterprises, collectively-owned enterprises, private enterprises, joint operation enterprises and joint equity enterprises), Income Tax on Enterprises with Foreign Investment and Foreign Enterprises, and Individual Income Tax. These taxes are levied on the basis of the profits gained by producers or dealers, or the income earned by individuals.
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Why most US Entries Fail in China

July 14th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

Why most US Entries Fail in ChinaThe consulting industry in China is flourishing. After all, it is the largest potential single market in the world, and everyone is flocking to it. New companies need information and advice about how to tackle the unique challenges of this market. For any MBA who is fluent in Chinese, or who has grown up in China, and is familiar with the tools of the trade, such as financial modeling, business negotiations and company valuations, China represents an “iron rice bowl” which will make their careers for years to come.

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OEM Agreements in China

July 8th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

By Gregory Sy and Currie Lee

Products Suppliers OEM AgreementsNeedless to say, China has become the world’s leading manufacturing base. However, with the recent product safety scares and the constant media attention, “Made in China” has become a high-profile issue for consumers and retailers. So how does a foreign company minimize the risks of tainted/substandard products manufactured in China? In this article, we discuss contract terms which foreign companies should consider when entering into OEM relationships with Chinese suppliers. (While we highlight some of what we feel are the main issues to be covered by the agreement, we recognize that each case is unique and there is no such thing as a ‘typical’ OEM arrangement.)

Standard Form Agreements
An OEM may have a standard form agreement which they will be more than willing to provide to foreign companies who wish to use their services. Read the rest of “OEM Agreements in China” or post a comment

Stubborn flexibility

July 7th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

By Ron Cune

China Improvisation Organization Skills China is often referred too as the awakening dragon. People who have visited China acknowledge the dynamic atmosphere in the country and fully understand the definition of 24-hour economy.  Receiving a production order at Friday 21.30, having a meeting with the production manager on Sunday and realizing delivery at Monday 8:00 common practice in China. The Chinese are experts when it comes to improvisation. An advantage if you are dealing with tight deadlines but challenging for scheduling delegations or for people who are addicted to punctuality.

In most Western countries, confirming a meeting can be done months in advance with 1 telephone call. Operating in China, scheduling meetings can begin only 2-3 weeks in advance. Furthermore, this meeting has to be confirmed many times. Even at the day of the appointment, a final confirmation is conventional. Only by doing so, you and the other party are sure of no last-minute changes.
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