Doing Business in China
Published: December 2010The China Briefing Business Guide to Doing Business in China is the definitive guide to one of the fastest growing economies in the world, providing a thorough and in-depth analysis of China, its history, key demographics and overviews of the major cities,
- No. of Pages: 156 pages
- ISBN: 978-988-18370-4-2
Doing Business in China is the definitive guide to one of the fastest growing economies in the world, providing a thorough and in-depth analysis of China, its history, key demographics and overviews of the major cities, provinces and autonomous regions highlighting business opportunities and infrastructure in place in each region. A comprehensive guide to investing in China is also included with information on FDI trends, business establishment procedures, economic zone information and labor and tax considerations.
- An Introduction to China
- Key facts and figures
- Where China is going
- Brief History of China
- The Imperial age
- The Republican era
- The People’s Republic of China
- Opening up and reform
- China and Asia Compared
- Individual and corporate taxes
- Demographics and trade statistics
- Setting Up in China
- Choosing a structure
- Representative offices
- Wholly foreign-owned enterprises
- Foreign-invested commercial enterprises
- Joint ventures
- Hong Kong Incorporations for Mainland China Businesses
- Requirements
- Tax and finance
- Double tax agreements
- Closer Economic Partnership Agreement
- China’s Business Taxes
- Corporate income tax
- Withholding tax
- Value-added tax
- Audits
- Profits repatriation
- Demographic and Geographic
- Overview of China
- City, province and autonomous Region overviews
- Development Zones in China
- North China
- The Yangtze River Delta
- The Greater Pearl River Delta
- Central China
- West China
- Directory
- Further Reading