19 de noviembre de 2007 por historias del éxito del negocio de China
Por Vincent Cheung
Para abrir restaurantes en Shangai, usted tiene dos opciones:
1. Establezca a compañía de gerencia de abastecimiento poseída enteramente extranjera.
2. Abra simplemente un restaurante
Si usted desea otorgar la concesión en Shangai o preponerse vender sus restaurantes en el futuro, la opción 1 sería cabida para usted, o usted puede abrir simplemente un restaurante. Usted no tiene que alquilar un cuarto en un bloque de la oficina para hacer la compañía de gerencia del abastecimiento establecer. Para setting-up a una compañía de gerencia del abastecimiento, un lugar conveniente para abrir un restaurante es suficiente. Tan pronto como haya establecido, usted puede comenzar a abrir restaurantes, barras o caf'es como sus compañías del rama. Desde la compañía de gerencia del abastecimiento, que se licencia enganchar a consulta de la inversión, la consulta del negocio, consulta de la gerencia corporativa, abasteciendo (alimento, postre, bebida, alcohol) tiene ya la mayor parte de las licencias requeridas y permite para enganchar al negocio del abastecimiento, usted no necesita solicitar ellas cuando usted es compañías del rama de la abertura. Lea el resto de “sobre abrir un restaurante Extranjero-invertido en Shangai” o fije un comentario
7 de septiembre de 2007 por historias del éxito del negocio de China
Usted es joven, ambicioso y ascendente para un nuevo desafío. Buscando un puesto de interno del deslumbramiento en una ciudad ultramodern en el país con la economía cada vez mayor más rápida del mundo, hay justo el ningún conseguir alrededor de Shangai.
¿Pero dónde comenzar? How to get in contact with reliable companies? Since January 2007 the answer to all of your questions is called: 2-Shanghai!
Lonneke de Greef and Michael Douglas decided to leave the Netherlands to start a company in China. “We saw many requests on the Internet from students who would like to go to China. At the moment China really is one of the most favourite countries for aspiring interns, and in particular Shanghai is very popular. China has a great demand for them too. Reason enough for us to establish ourselves in Shanghai to launch Read the rest of “Go 2-Shanghai” or post a comment
July 4th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Zhong Yi, Liu Fei
1. 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. Read the rest of “Summary of the Registration for Foreign-Invested Enterprises in China” or post a comment
June 19th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By William Dodson
One of the senior partners of my consultancy Silk Road Advisors is a Chinese Lawyer. Ms. 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 7th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
Talent&Pro is a young and flexible Operational Consultancy agency that focuses on banks and insurance companies. It is an agency that, apart from providing high-quality services towards clients, is strong regarding the personal development and career opportunities of its own employees as well. Those employed at Talent&Pro are offered a two-year contract, with a one-off extension to five years, during which they receive all the space to prepare and shape their plans for the future. Basically just like Marco Hoekstra did it. With many years’ experience in banking and finance, he started out at Talent&Pro as operational manager in the Netherlands 7 years ago. Currently, with over 400 employees, Marco is focusing his attention on Talent&Pro China.
A born developer, Marco has great interest in fast economic development. After the Netherlands, Germany and the UK were conquered, it was the right moment to realize a new Talent&Pro branch in the Far East. “A place where the market is developing at top speed, where the hectic pace of the improving economy requires new strategies all the time, and where young, highly qualified individuals have a passion for internationalization…” Shanghai, China. Read the rest of “Plenty of Space in Shanghai” or post a comment