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Foreign Investment in China: Entry, Operation and Exit Strategy


ISBN13: 9789041132567
Published: March 2010
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: China
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



For foreign investors, a successful role in the burgeoning Chinese economy is a prize well worth winning, despite the formidable risks involved. But what exactly are the risks? And what is the best way to go about minimising them?

In this intensely practical resource, Mark Schaub, a leading expert in the investment side of China business law, makes everything clear.

  • Comprehensive English guide on the entry, operation and exit strategy for foreign investments in China.
  • Highlights the critical legal issues, with all the necessary easy-to-adapt sample forms relating to both domestic and foreign business vehicles.
  • Provides matchless practical guidance, theoretical explanations and case analysis to assist decision-making in virtually any problem likely to arise.
  • Comprises various useful graphic features, including a comprehensive topical index.

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , China
Contents:
regional and sectoral control of foreign investment
forms of foreign investments
registration and approval process
strategic consideration before investment
set-up procedures and documentation
contract negotiation
labour management
finance and accounting
credit
foreign exchange
taxation and customs
land and buildings
intellectual property
particulars of such specific sectors as banking, construction, insurance, transport, real estate, and telecommunications
mergers and acquisitions
exit strategies and procedures.