نوفمبر - تشرين الثّاني [19ث], 2007 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص
أن يفتح مطاعم في شنغهاي, [هف جت] أنت اثنان خيارات:
1. أسّست [فورين ووند] تموين [منجمنت كمبني] كلّيّة.
2. ببساطة فتحت مطعم
إن أنت تريد أن يرخّص في شنغهاي أو نويت أن يبيع مطاعمك [إين ث فوتثر], لاءمت خيار 1 كنت ل أنت…
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نوفمبر - تشرين الثّاني [19ث], 2007 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص
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أن يفتح مطاعم في شنغهاي, [هف جت] أنت اثنان خيارات:
1. أسّست [فورين ووند] تموين [منجمنت كمبني] كلّيّة.
2. ببساطة فتحت مطعم
إن أنت تريد أن يرخّص في شنغهاي أو نويت أن يبيع مطاعمك [إين ث فوتثر], لاءمت خيار 1 كنت ل أنت, أو أنت يستطيع ببساطة فتحت مطعم. أنت لا يضطرّ استأجرت غرفة في مكتب قالب أن يتلقّى التموين [منجمنت كمبني] يؤسّس. ل [ستّينغ-وب] تموين [منجمنت كمبني], مكان مناسبة ل يفتح مطعم كاف.
[أس سون س] سيؤسّس هو يتلقّى, أنت يستطيع بدأت أن يفتح مطاعم, قضبان أو [كفّ هووس] ك ه فرع شركات. Since the catering management company, which is licensed to engage in investment consultancy, business consultancy, corporate management consultancy, catering (food, dessert, beverage, alcohol) already has most of the required licenses and permits for engaging in catering business, you don’t need to apply for them when you are opening branch companies. Read the rest of “About Opening a Foreign-invested Restaurant in Shanghai” or post a comment
June 6th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Jacques Timmers
Before I went to China and HK the first time, a common recommendation for an “acceptable excuse” was: allergy! Not only for not having to join in the drinking thing, it also applies for those who are not sure about wanting to eat certain foods.
While the advice can be useful, you may reconsider whether you want to use it. It is probably true that this will avoid your host to lose face, but… for your host, having you as a visitor may be an excuse to take you and some of his staff out for dinner, drinks and to have some fun and a good laugh. Your host may want to show off with you to the others at the table, but keep in mind: this is primarily to increase his own status. Read the rest of “Surviving dinner & the drinks” or post a comment
June 6th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Andrew
I have been asked many times if Credit and Debit cards can be used in China. The simple answer is YES, in most cities. Hongkong should be no problem, Shanghai and Beijing also should not pose too many problems. Nanning, Guangzhou and similar cities also should be OK.
Tips…although your card will be chip and pin you will in nearly all cases be asked to “sign for” do not let it out of your sight.
They can be used in the majority of the larger hotels, but not all cards will be accepted, in my experience VISA appears to be the most readily recognised and accepted. Before you leave for China, notify your bank (for Debit card) and the credit card company that you will be in China on the given dates, they will then flag up your account and you should not have to many issues. You may also still find after your first attempt at using either they will still be declined with the message “refer to provider”. Do not panic just phone your Bank or card company at your earliest. Tips…So always carry your card and bank contact phone numbers with you and also the numbers to report lost or stolen card. Read the rest of “Credit cards and Debit cards in Nanning China” or post a comment
June 6th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Marco Hoekstra
In the 6 months I have been in Shanghai I have seen and heard many interesting things. This time a short story about buying power.
This week I was talking to a young guy who’s girlfriend is doing a study in the UK. When I asked if he would visit her in the UK he answered negative. He has possibilities to do, but refuse to because he is supposed to use this time for himself to increase his buying power…. When his girlfriend comes back he will get engaged with her and what is a future husband without enough buying power…. I have seen it before where a young guy quit his job because his girlfriend and family thought the job was not good enough for him to built up a successful career and thus to support his future wife financially. Read the rest of “Buying Power” or post a comment