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Ein praktischer Führer zur Arbeitsrecht-Befolgung in China

18. Dezember 2007 durch China Geschäft Erfolg-Geschichten

Durch AJ Hu

China neues ArbeitsrechtDie neue Reihe von Hochprofil Arbeit Fällen hat einen Scheinwerfer auf dem Schutz der Arbeiter' Rechte in China geworfen.

Einige fremde Multinationale, einschließlich FoxConn, McDonald's und Yum! Brennt Inc. - das die KFC Marke besitzt, war nachgeforscht worden für das Zur Verfügung stellen der schlechten Arbeitsbedingungen, underpaying ihre Teilzeitarbeiter und das Engagieren in anderer unfaire Arbeit Praxis ein. Die Rettung der Sklavenarbeiter von den Ziegelöfen und der Gruben Henan und Shanxi in den Provinzen hatte auch Schlagzeilen in vielen lokalen und internationalen Nachrichtenmedien gebildet.
Diese Fälle und der neue Erlaß des korrigierten China Arbeitsrechts am 29. Juni 2007 - nach 18 Monaten geheizten Debatten, erinnern fremde Investoren, von ihren gesetzlichen Verpflichtungen als Arbeitgeber in China aufmerksam zu sein.Verpflichtungen der fremden Arbeitgeber
China hat sein eigenes einzigartiges Arbeitssystem und Regelungen. Abgesehen von den üblichen Beschäftigunganforderungen wie unterzeichnenden Verträgen mit Arbeitern, Lohnstandards entsprechend und das fristgerechte Gehalt herausgebend, werden Arbeitgeber in China auch verbunden: Lesen Sie den Rest „eines praktischen Führers zur Arbeitsrecht-Befolgung in China“ oder geben Sie eine Anmerkung bekannt

Neuentwicklungen und Wege für das Erzwingen von Rechten am geistigen Eigentum in China

20. November 2007 durch China Geschäft Erfolg-Geschichten

Entwicklungen und Wege für das Erzwingen von IP berichtigt in ChinaChina’s growing population of over 1.3 billion potential consumers, coupled with their rapidly growing disposable income, is becoming a huge marketplace for products protected by intellectual property laws (IP). The disposable income of Beijing urban residents reached 17,653 yuan per capita (over $2,200 USD) in 2005. China has also become one of the world’s main manufacturing bases for products protected by IP laws. Further, China’s GDP reached over $8 trillion (USD) in 2005, based on…

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Recent Developments and Routes for Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in China

November 20th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Aaron Wininger and Peiyu Sun

Developments in IP rights ChinaChina’s growing population of over 1.3 billion potential consumers, coupled with their rapidly growing disposable income, is becoming a huge marketplace for products protected by intellectual property laws (IP). The disposable income of Beijing urban residents reached 17,653 yuan per capita (over $2,200 USD) in 2005. China has also become one of the world’s main manufacturing bases for products protected by IP laws. Further, China’s GDP reached over $8 trillion (USD) in 2005, based on purchasing power parity. As such, based on these numbers alone, the opportunity, occurrences, and profitability of IP infringement in China is steadily on the rise.

According to recent postings by the United States Embassy in Beijing, China is the number one source of counterfeit goods seized by U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. However, targets of IP piracy and infringement are not just U.S. or foreign companies, but also Chinese companies. For example, on a recent visit to street corner in Shanghai, DVDs of movies currently playing in theaters worldwide were available for 4 yuan (about 53 cents, U.S.). With some haggling, volume purchase discounts appeared possible. Bootleg DVDs included recently released American films such as “Transformers” and “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,” as well as many popular, recent Hong Kong movies. Since the main market for Read the rest of “Recent Developments and Routes for Enforcing Intellectual Property Rights in China” or post a comment

Summary of the Registration for Foreign-Invested Enterprises in China

July 4th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Zhong Yi, Liu Fei

Summary of the Registration for Foreign-Invested Enterprises in China1. What business forms for foreign investors to develop activities in China
(1) Forms of enterprise
ⅰ Chinese-Foreign Equity Joint Ventures,
ⅱ Chinese-Foreign Contractual Joint Ventures
ⅲ Foreign Capital Enterprises.
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Pirates of the Middle Kingdom

July 4th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Benjamin Ross

Pirates of the Middle KingdomChina and the US have been in the news again, and this time it’s about intellectual property rights. The US is accusing China of not taking intellectual property laws seriously. China has responded by giving the US the proverbial middle finger. Here’s my take.

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