New Issue of China Briefing: Relocating or Expanding Your China Business
May 31 – The new issue of China Briefing Magazine, titled Relocating or Expanding Your China Business, is out now and will be temporarily available as a complimentary PDF download on the Asia Briefing Bookstore throughout the month of June.
Foreign investors across China are relocating and expanding their China businesses. While the concept behind relocation and expansion is quite simple, the legal processes behind these transitions can vary largely in complexity.
In this issue of China Briefing, we discuss the variety of forms these processes can take in three articles:
- Relocating Within or Between Tax Districts
- Closing an Old Company and Starting from Scratch
- Expansion: Branch Offices and RO-WFOE Conversions
Throughout this issue, we include a number of diagrams to help you understand the process, including:
- Establishing a WFOE
- Deregistering an RO
We hope this issue helps shed some light on your company’s relocation and expansion options!
Relocating or Expanding Your China Business is out now and immediately available as a complimentary PDF download on the Asia Briefing Bookstore throughout the month of June.
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