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Doing Business with China.
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正題名/作者:
Doing Business with China./
作者:
Reuvid, Jonathan.
其他作者:
Yong, Li.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (735 pages)
標題:
Business enterprises, Foreign.;China - Economic conditions - 2000-. -
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ISBN:
9781905050512
Doing Business with China.
Reuvid, Jonathan.
Doing Business with China.
- 5th ed. - 1 online resource (735 pages)
Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Introduction -- About the Editors -- Editorial Associates -- Part One China's Economy and Administration -- 1.1 China's Economic Performance and Outlook -- Economic growth -- Statistical revision of GDP data -- Revision of sector contributions to the Chinese Economy -- Revisions of prior years' GDP growth estimates -- OECD assessments -- The domestic economy -- Foreign trade -- Foreign direct investment -- Currency revaluation and foreign currency reserves -- Loans and savings -- World ranking of the Chinese economy -- 1.2 China as a WTO Member: Systemic Issues -- Introduction -- What is the WTO? -- WTO dispute settlement and China as a litigant -- Conclusion -- 1.3 The Chinese Government Structure -- The presidency of the People's Republic of China -- The National People's Congress (NPC) -- The government hierarchy -- Official ranking -- 1.4 China's Consumer Market -- Introduction -- Consumer demographics -- Consumption pattern -- The Chinese consumer market -- Selected markets in China -- Globalization of the Chinese consumer market -- More recent developments - J Reuvid -- 1.5 Developing Statistics in China -- Statistical work in China: origin and development -- Functions of government statistics and the statistical system in China -- Statistical surveys organized and implemented by the National Bureau of Statistics -- National Economic Accounting System -- Publication and provision of statistical data -- Statistical analysis -- Objectives of future reform -- Part Two China Within the WTO -- 2.1 The Opening up of the Chinese Market as a WTO Member -- Trading rights -- Abolition of discriminatory measures and practices -- Import tariff reductions and removal of quota restrictions -- Telecommunications -- Distribution services -- Retail services.
This revised fifth edition of Doing Business with China has been updated to take into account key changes in the legal and fiscal environment. It remains the most comprehensive guide available to all aspects of commercial engagement in China. It focuses on developments in China�ˆs business and regulatory environment over the past four years since WTO entry and on the key industry sectors where China is already a global player or which offer good opportunities for foreign investment and trade. In addition, the guide provides authoritative insight into accounting, auditing and taxation practices; banking, foreign exchange and corporate finance; and marketing issues which are unique to the Chinese markets. Revisions include updates to chapter's on economic performance and outlook, China's Securities Market and sector reports on China's automotive indutry, banking, oil and gas and steel production and core minerals.
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LC Class. No.: HC427.95 .D65 2005eb
Dewey Class. No.: 382.0941051
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Book Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Foreword -- Foreword -- Introduction -- About the Editors -- Editorial Associates -- Part One China's Economy and Administration -- 1.1 China's Economic Performance and Outlook -- Economic growth -- Statistical revision of GDP data -- Revision of sector contributions to the Chinese Economy -- Revisions of prior years' GDP growth estimates -- OECD assessments -- The domestic economy -- Foreign trade -- Foreign direct investment -- Currency revaluation and foreign currency reserves -- Loans and savings -- World ranking of the Chinese economy -- 1.2 China as a WTO Member: Systemic Issues -- Introduction -- What is the WTO? -- WTO dispute settlement and China as a litigant -- Conclusion -- 1.3 The Chinese Government Structure -- The presidency of the People's Republic of China -- The National People's Congress (NPC) -- The government hierarchy -- Official ranking -- 1.4 China's Consumer Market -- Introduction -- Consumer demographics -- Consumption pattern -- The Chinese consumer market -- Selected markets in China -- Globalization of the Chinese consumer market -- More recent developments - J Reuvid -- 1.5 Developing Statistics in China -- Statistical work in China: origin and development -- Functions of government statistics and the statistical system in China -- Statistical surveys organized and implemented by the National Bureau of Statistics -- National Economic Accounting System -- Publication and provision of statistical data -- Statistical analysis -- Objectives of future reform -- Part Two China Within the WTO -- 2.1 The Opening up of the Chinese Market as a WTO Member -- Trading rights -- Abolition of discriminatory measures and practices -- Import tariff reductions and removal of quota restrictions -- Telecommunications -- Distribution services -- Retail services.
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Construction services -- Banking services -- Courier services -- Insurance -- Conclusion -- 2.2 Foreign Trade Activity and its Administration -- Trade environment -- Types of players in the field -- The impact of the WTO on China's foreign trade activities -- Conclusion -- 2.3 China's Exchange Control System -- China's foreign exchange control regime -- Trends of development in China's foreign exchange control regime -- Control over the foreign exchange of foreign resident organizations -- China's foreign exchange regime after WTO accession -- 2.4 Freight Forwarding in China -- Freight traffic -- Freight forwarding documentation -- Part Three Legal Aspects of Foreign Company Operations in China -- 3.1 Foreign-Invested Enterprises and Alternative Business Structures -- Introduction: Commercial and legal framework -- Foreign-invested enterprises: Common features -- Equity joint ventures (EJVs) -- Cooperative Joint Ventures (CJVs) -- Wholly foreign-owned entities (WFOEs) -- Representative offices -- Compensation trade -- Franchising -- More recent information - B Scott -- Additional information - Herbert Smith, November 2005 -- The Revised Version of the PRC Company (2005) Law -- 3.2 Employment Law for Chinese and Foreign Nationals -- Legislation -- Recruitment -- Wages -- Subsidies -- Employment terms -- Termination -- Labour disputes -- Foreign employees -- 3.3 Intellectual Property Rights in China -- Enterprise names -- Industrial property rights: trademark, patent, utility model, design -- Copyright -- Increasing the value of IP rights -- Anti-counterfeiting procedures -- 3.4 Intellectual Property Rights in China -- Trademark registration -- Patent procurement -- Patent enforcement -- Border enforcement by customs -- 3.5 Environmental Due Diligence -- What is environmental due diligence? -- Who needs to perform environmental due diligence?.
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Why thorough due diligence is necessary before investing in China -- When should the environmental due diligence be conducted? -- Typical issues commonly overlooked in a transaction -- Potential liabilities for companies in China -- What are the usual steps of environmental due diligence? -- The Law of the People's Republic of China on Environmental Impact Assessment -- 3.6 Commercial Dispute Resolution -- Legislation -- Negotiation and mediation -- Arbitration -- Litigation -- Part Four Accounting, Auditing and Taxation in China -- 4.1 Accounting and Auditing Requirements and Practices -- Background and development -- Setting accounting standards -- Accounting concepts and bases -- Auditing requirements -- Auditing profession standards and forms of audit report -- Conclusion -- 4.2 Taxation Issues -- Corporate taxation in China -- Individual income tax (IIT) on foreign nationals -- 4.3 Differences between the PRC Accounting Regulations and International Reporting Standards -- IFRS (formerly known as IAS) -- Pitfalls when relying on audited financial statements of PRC companies -- Conclusion -- Part Five Market Entry and Business Development in China -- 5.1 Revisiting Chinese Cultural Roots -- Cultural traits -- Cultural roots -- Cultural attitudes -- Tips for doing business with China -- Self-reference criterion -- Precautions -- 5.2 Cultural Differences and Clashes in Communication -- Games with familiar and unfamiliar rules -- China as a member of the international community -- Anecdotal analysis of the differences between Chinese and western cultures -- Case study -- Sources of cultural clashes in communication -- Managing cross-cultural differences for crosscultural advantage -- 5.3 Networking Practice in China -- Business networks in China and overseas Chinese communities -- The framework of Chinese business networks.
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Business networks and Chinese cultural values -- Implications and recommendations -- Conclusion -- References and bibliography -- 5.4 Due Diligence for Market Entrants -- Introduction -- Where is the market? -- How to approach the market -- Identifying your business partner -- How to assess your business partner -- Key terms and conditions in an import contract -- How to source from China -- Dealing with language problems to achieve best possible communications -- Building an in-house China team -- 5.5 Partner Selection and Negotiations -- Choosing a partner -- From MOU to JV agreement or draft contract -- Negotiating the JV agreement, draft contract and articles of association -- The approvals and registration process -- 5.6 Using Education and Training as a Strategic Marketing Tool in Winning International Business -- Company-related benefits -- Types of international training activity -- The Rolls-Royce approach -- British government endorsement for the approach -- Conclusion -- 5.7 Employing Staff in China -- Employing staff in representative offices -- Employment in joint ventures and wholly foreignowned enterprises -- Foreign participation in China's job market -- 5.8 Distribution in China -- Introduction -- Entry into the Chinese market -- Forming joint venture foreign trade companies in China -- Choice of distribution channels in China -- Distribution streams -- China's commitment to WTO entry -- More recent information - J Reuvid -- 5.9 How the CBBC Operates -- Introduction -- How the CBBC helps British business in China -- CBBC sectors of expertise -- Part Six Marketing Issues in China -- 6.1 Industrial and Commercial Market Research -- Industrial market research -- General practices and methodologies in industrial market research -- Consumer market research -- Differences in the research environment.
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The research industry and research organizations in China -- Why employ local research organizations? -- 6.2 Growing Consumerism Strategies for the China Market -- Summary -- Introduction -- Method -- Discussion and conclusion -- References and bibliography -- 6.3 Marketing Consumer Products in China -- Pricing practices -- Sales practices -- Advertising practices -- Promotion practices -- Branding practices -- 6.4 Brand Management and Publicity -- Brand management -- Advertising -- 6.5 Effective Public Relations -- Micro public relations -- Macro public relations -- Part Seven Banking, Foreign Exchange Transactions and Corporate Finance -- 7.1 Banking Services for Foreign Invested Enterprises (FIEs) -- Overview of the Chinese banking sector -- Regulatory structure and changing of regulations -- Foreign exchange business -- RMB business -- Basic foreign currency bank accounts in China -- Trade services in China -- Cash management -- The payments infrastructure -- Receivables management -- Conclusion -- 7.2 A Practical Guide to China's Currency and Payments System -- Currency issues -- Opening bank accounts -- Making payments -- 7.3 Import and Export Financing in China -- China's import and export financing system -- Eximbank and China's foreign trade -- China's import and export financing after WTO entry -- Supplement to Chapter 7.3 -- Brief introduction to The Export-Import Bank of China -- The Export-Import Bank of China -- 7.4 China's Securities Market -- The current status of China's securities industry -- New dynamics faced by China following WTO accession -- Future development trends -- Relaxation of overseas listing requirements - Herbert Smith -- Share reform for Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchange listed companies - Herbert Smith -- Developments in China's securities markets - Jonathan Reuvid -- Supplement to Chapter 7.4.
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