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労働者の」楽園
アレキサンダーde Neree著
人間の悲劇のほかの、共産主義システムがいままで決して主な目標を達成できなかったという事実にある特定の皮肉がいままで常にあった: 繁栄を固まりに持って来るため。
もっととりわけ中国で、そこに最初にところ彼らの名前で引き受けられた回転から特に寄与されなくて農夫。 そして今、北京の悔しさ1への多くは労働者の酷使に関して別のものが国際的な出版物回路に当った後、1のスキャンダル想像する。
しかし、助けは進行中である。 2008年1月1日始まって、新しい労働契約の法律は中国の力入って来。 意外にもそれはオランダシステムをよく知っている雇用者間の警報をもたらすオランダシステムの多くの特徴を有する。 Read the rest of “Workers’ paradise” or post a comment
China’s audit regulations – Filings shortly due
Getting prepared for your annual audit inspection
By Chris Devonshire-Ellis
All foreign invested businesses in China are required to prepare annual financial statements, including balance sheets and income statements for their annual Chinese audit. Such accounts must be in accordance with the Chinese accounting standards for business enterprises – there are now no differences between standards for domestic and foreign enterprises. Foreign companies, including their legally responsible persons, must take full responsibility for the truthfulness, legitimacy and completeness of these financial statements. These documents must be completed ahead of the submission of consolidated accounts for tax purposes by the end of April every year, for the financial calendar year ending the previous December 31.
These statements will be used for computing the taxable and distributable profit. Accordingly, an annual audit by a firm of certified public accountants registered in the PRC is required under Chinese law.
There are a number of areas where you need to take particular care and where there are some differences between Chinese and Western accounting practice. These are guidelines only as every business is Read the rest of “China’s audit regulations – Filings shortly due” or post a comment
Spotlight on Chinese Subsidies
As China’s role on the international stage grows, its trade practices have attracted increased scrutiny from the international community.
In recent years, a number of complaints have been made to the World Trade Organization (WTO) concerning the Government of China’s involvement in the marketplace and, in particular, the wide range of alleged subsidies ― most of which are indirect ― offered to…
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Spotlight on Chinese Subsidies
By Cliff Sosnow, Robert Kwauk and Elysia Van Zeyl
As China’s role on the international stage grows, its trade practices have attracted increased scrutiny from the international community.
In recent years, a number of complaints have been made to the World Trade Organization (WTO) concerning the Government of China’s involvement in the marketplace and, in particular, the wide range of alleged subsidies ― most of which are indirect ― offered to domestic producers and exporters by the Government of China. Recently, these complaints have crystallized into the establishment of a WTO panel at the request of the United States and Mexico to examine the existence and impact of subsidies that are alleged to have unfairly boosted Chinese exports and skewed Chinese buying decisions to favour Chinese-made products. Read the rest of “Spotlight on Chinese Subsidies” or post a comment


































