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An Introduction to Doing Business in China 2024/25 for Polish Companies

Published: August 2024

Developed in collaboration with the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) and assembled by Dezan Shira & Associates' experts in August 2024, this publication provides crucial insights for Polish companies looking to invest in China or expand their existing operations. The guide aids firms in navigating China's dynamic business landscape, exploring new strategies, proactively addressing potential risks, and capitalizing on emerging opportunities in the Chinese market.

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Developed in collaboration with the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIH) and assembled by Dezan Shira & Associates' experts, this publication provides crucial insights for Polish companies looking to invest in China or expand their existing operations. The guide aids firms in navigating China's dynamic business landscape, exploring new strategies, proactively addressing potential risks, and capitalizing on emerging opportunities in the Chinese market.

Adapting to China's Shifting Business Environment

Business operations in China have shifted dramatically in recent years. Companies in China are dealing with a complex mix of economic recovery challenges, geopolitical tensions, and pressures on supply chains and tax compliance. Despite these issues, China remains a vital market globally, driven by its expansive consumer base. The Chinese government’s efforts to attract more foreign investment have resulted in a 32.1% growth in newly registered foreign firms in 2023, with 41,947 new foreign-invested enterprises being established.

In this evolving landscape, it is vital for foreign investors to stay abreast of changes in China's business environment and to explore innovative ways of conducting business in and with China. By identifying risks early and preparing for new market opportunities, investors can remain agile during challenging times.

The Polish Investment & Trade Agency (PAIH)

PAIH serves as the primary contact for exporters and investors operating in numerous global markets, offering free consulting services to promote and expand Polish businesses. Acting as a one-stop shop, PAIH provides comprehensive support for investors through its ever-expanding global network of Foreign Trade Offices, facilitating both the international growth of Polish companies and the inflow of foreign direct investment into Poland, while also striving to enhance Polish exports.

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