2007年11月19日由中國企業成功案例
由Vincent ・ Cheung
要開設餐館在上海,您二個選擇:
1. 建立一家完全外國擁有的承辦酒席管理公司。
2. 簡單地開設餐館
如果您在上海想要給予特權或打算在將來賣您的餐館,選擇1為您將適合,或者您能簡單地開設餐館。 您在辦公大樓不必須租賃一間屋子安排承辦酒席管理公司建立。 為設定承辦酒席管理公司,一個適當的地方為開設餐館是充足的。 當它建立了,您能開始打開餐館、酒吧或者咖啡館作為它的分支公司。 從承辦酒席管理公司,被准許參與投資咨詢學校,企業咨詢學校,公司管理咨詢學校,承辦宴席(食物、點心、飲料,酒精)已經有大多必需的執照并且為參與允許公共飲食商業,您不需要申請他們,當您是開頭分支公司時。 讀其餘「關於開設一家外國被投資的餐館在上海」或張貼評論
2007年6月19日由中國企業成功案例
由威廉Dodson
其中一個我的咨詢學校絲綢之路顧問的資深合夥人是中國律師。
女士 Zhang is certified to practice law in China, not in the States. She typically takes on corporate cases that Western international law firms gain on behalf of their Western clients, but for whom the practice can only do so much in moving agreements through government channels. Also, many of the Western law firms prefer to stay within the city limits of the First-Tier cities, Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai. She prefers to stay outside the city limits of the First-Tier cities: the noise, pollution and overall pushi-ness of Big City China doesn’t impress her, though she is a native of Beijing.
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June 1st, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

On his first visit to China in 2004, Alexander de Nerée liked what he saw. So when he was asked to set up De Nerée Advocates in Hong Kong, it did not take him long to decide.
“I am really fascinated by China, but I also feel fortunate to be living in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is really ‘China-light’. Not so much fun, but healthier for you. With the fairly Westernised attitude of the Hong Kong people and the relatively high standard of English, the business climate for foreigners is better here then in most parts of China. It’s like Switzerland in Asia. Everything is well-organised and clean.”
So there is not much work to do for lawyers in Hong Kong then? “Quite the opposite. Many businesses choose Hong Kong as their base to start operations in Asia. An obvious choice: all the leading banks, insurers and accountants are around the corner. Hong Kong also plays an important role because of its favourable tax regulations and the excellent legal infrastructure. It is actually a sort of ‘home away from home’. A safe haven to start if you are looking to do business in mainland China. Where of course other legal concepts and basic business rules apply. In that last category, when clients ask about do’s and don’ts I generally advise them to Read the rest of “Lawyer’s advice on legal self-protection in China” or post a comment