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Foreign Companies In China Can’t Get No Love
copious in brubaker concluded at all roads come to china has a post up on how the chinese regime makes its laws with its own populace in mind, not out of consideration for tramontane companies. the post is entitled, “regulations in china: are you prepared? are you ready? are you ok?” and here is its money quote: there is and has been a sense of entitlement in the foreign community about their contribution to china, and its economy. that because of foreigners and overseas investment, everything that has happened in china.. that without foreigners this place would flush down the drain etc. and peaceful if verified, that does not approach that they should just bend over to the interests of foreign parties. they be undergoing 1.4 billion people to manage, and at all times that number wishes trump anything else offered. rich is absolutely set and his nitty-gritty really ought to be prominent, but it is not. i am constantly hearing from transpacific businesses complaining less this or that chinese law and then stating that china just does not understand what its laws do to foreign business. grandly, the chinese government does understand, but foreign businesses (particularly those smaller than intel, caterpillar and coca-cola) are just not at one of its chief priorities. so, as elegant says in this post, if you are a foreign business in china, you must always keep your ears to the ground regarding upcoming laws that might affect your business. unfortunately, sometimes this works and sometimes it does not, as there have definitely been times in china where laws or regulations have come out without any real warning. china is not without its legal risks. for more on handling china’s ever changing legal r?gime, check discernible china law as guessing game.
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