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  • Importing From China  By : William King
    With China progressing fast to become the leading exporter all over the globe, there are still some issues which need to be addressed before you start importing from China. These issues are discussed briefly in this article.
  • CEOs of India  By : India Internet
    The CEO of a company represents a company’s culture. Important –- regarding change -- is whether the role of the CEO is more that of a manager who is safeguarding the current culture or one who is leading a (cultural) change.
  • How to find the best strategy to Make Money Blogging?  By : optica0005
    CompetitionOne of the best ways to learn how to dominate the search engine results pages (serps) is to analyze hundreds of top ranking sites. You will more than get back what you put in to this exercise! You are bound to learn something new almost every time you really dig deep in to a top ranking site to see why it is ranking so well.
  • Opening Up China as The Latest Market in Joint Ventures  By : Varun Kumar
    Three primary investment forms are commonly used by foreign companies to establish a permanent presence in China -- the Sino-foreign Joint Venture, the Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise, and the Representative Office.
  • Methods to Avoid the Smart pricing Penalty.  By : Vikas Bhagta
    If you are like me and you make a decent portion of your monthly income from Google's Adsense program, then you want to make sure that you are making as much money as possible with every single click. The funny thing is, many Adsense publishers are leaving alot of money on the table because their account is suffering from something called a smart pricing penalty.
  • Understanding China business culture is key to doing business in China  By : Keith Warburton
    Doing business in China can be a cultural maze for the unsuspecting business person. The rate of Chinese business development has been swift, and the lack of understanding on business culture in China has led to numerous problems that could be avoided by a basic knowledge of world business culture. (home)
  • Setting Up A Share Capital Company In China - Invested Companies  By : Vikas Bhagta
    The establishment of a Foreign Invested Company Limited by Shares (also known as a “joint stock company”) was designed to accommodate investors seeking to issue shares to the public or to list on the Shanghai, Shenzhen or foreign stock exchanges (under Chinese foreign investment law nomenclature, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange qualifies as a “foreign” stock exchange.
  • Origin and growth of SAP  By : ron
    SAP Company was founded in Germany in year1972 by five ex-IBM engineers. SAP means Systems, application, products in Data Processing. So now you know! Being integrated in Germany, the full name of parent company is SAP AG.
  • Sourcing From China? Get Your Idea Lists In Order  By : Rose Li
    Finding it hard sourcing goods from China? Are there so many Chinese wholesale dropship companies that sourcing new product leaves you drained. The solution may be boxedup the web 2.0 wishlist that is taking the social networking world by storm.
  • First Microfinance Bank Ltd (FMFBL)  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The First Microfinance Bank Ltd (FMFBL) is the Pakistan's first private sector micro credit institution licensed by State Bank of Pakistan under the Microfinance Ordinance, 2001. The Ordinance defines that the FMFBL borrowers are those whose annual income is below the taxable limit.
  • Analysis of Chinese Clothing Consumption Market in 2007 and 2008  By : bpwork.com
    Following 30 years of economic reforms, China has achieved remarkable success in economic development. Now few economists and marketers doubt that China will evolve into a nation of spenders. Along with the rising of income level, the purchasing power of Chinese consumers has been increasing rapidly. Clothing expenditures have also been growing fast.
  • Business Opportunities in the Bahamas  By : Matt Earle
    Thanks largely to the Bahamas’ convenient location and commitment to tax neutrality, it has become a recognized and respected offshore financial center. The stable political and financial environment provides security, while confidentiality of banker-client relations is strictly adhered.
  • China Is A Budding Business Best Friend  By : Louis-Charles Martel
    You rule think that the recent outpouring of negative publicity with respect to China virtual undertake led to a palpable decrease of companies looking to expand their business make it* the help of the permissive political and economical climate of that lodging house. Interestingly, just the opposite appears to be dispatch box!
  • Made In China: Importing Options For Online Retailers  By : A Bohart
    More and more online sellers are taking advantage of the low overhead costs and high profit margins that importing can yield. If you’re interested in introducing importing into your E-Biz product sourcing strategy, international trade fairs can provide you a rich resource for unique new products and quality suppliers.
  • The Influence Of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games To Chinese Sport Shoes Market  By : okaykicks.com
    With the approaching of Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, more and more Chinese customers attend in various of sports, athletic sports gradually become one of the parts which can’t lack of in common people’s life, sport shoes market will be more and more larger.
  • Keep Your Importers Aware of the CFIA Wood Packaging Guidelines  By : Rob Parker
    Canada has signed on to the wood packaging guidelines.
  • Can American Businesses Survive In The Global Economy?  By : Murad Ali
    The American economy can go either way according to most newspapers and television commentaries. The experts say that we have a 50% chance of going into a recession while some say we have almost no chance. Trying to decipher their confusing messages can be difficult. That leaves most American businesses unsure of what the future holds for them. Are they still going to be able to compete or are they going to suffer a slow and painful decline downwards.
  • Can a Foreigner Own Property in Thailand?  By : lar
    The best answer I can give is “it depends”. Thai land laws are a bit confusing and you should consult and English speaking lawyer in Thailand before any property transactions.
  • How to start an Import export business on the Internet?  By : Vats alok
    If you are thinking of starting your Import Export business online, you need to remember that every business takes time to succeed, therefore you need to be patient and well researched.
  • How To Break Into Importing: An Easy Entry For Beginners  By : A Bohart
    In spite of its tremendous profit potential, many online retailers shy away from importing inventory. You may have ruled out this product sourcing method as overly complicated or problematic. But by writing it off all together, you miss out on some amazing deals and innovative products that you won’t find any other way.
  • International investors zero in on Chinese coal  By : dylan
    China is affluent in the coal resources and now coal & energy industry develops rapidly. More and more international investors are rush to China to cooperate with Chinese coal industries.
  • Rice Continues To Dominate Vietnam's Exports, Rising  By : dylan
    Vietnam’s rice export keeps rising since 2005. In order to meet domestic demand and improve farmer’s standard of living, Vietnam has issue many policies to encourage rice production. Thanks to these efforts, the country's rice export turns out a bright outlook.
  • Sales Channels of Hong Kong Clothing Industry  By : dylan
    Hong Kong's clothing manufacturers have forged strong relationships with their customers. They are able to understand and cater for the preferences of very broad customer bases. Exporters also have good knowledge of international and national rules and regulations governing clothing exports
  • Global sourcing Vs Import & Export  By : dylan
    Global sourcing is a critical aspect of import/export and China business can't be far removed from this. Global sourcing is essentially transforming economies let alone workers
  • Shanghai acts to ease pork crisis, help the needy  By : Jonathan Cowley
    China's corporate pork price rose 11.5 percent in July, making an 85.8-percent increase on the same month last year. It concerned not only ordinary residents but also high-level government officials. The Shanghai government will take some measure to help the needy.
  • Paulson urges restraint in policy on China trade  By : Jonathan Cowley
    Summary: US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warned Monday that enacting legislation aimed at punishing China over its economic policies could jeopardize future growth
  • Risk Factors in International Trade  By : Jonathan Cowley
    Managing international trade risks is harder than ever before. However, certain risk mitigation mechanisms are available to international trade which needs serious consideration.
  • Industry Features and Performance of Hong Kong Clothing Industry  By : Jonathan Cowley
    The clothing industry is a major manufacturing sector of Hong Kong. Its gross output is one of the highest among all manufacturing sectors, amounting to HK$35.9 billion in 2003. It is the largest manufacturing employer in Hong Kong, with 1,673 establishments hiring 28,752 workers as of June 2005.
  • China Worst Nightmare for GM, Ford  By : Jonathan Cowley
    Worst nightmare for General Motors Corp., Ford Motor Co., employees, suppliers and stockholders reared menacingly. American customers are concerned. The old “yellow menace” of once-thought bygone days is alive and well and starting to manufacture automobiles in China.
  • 4 Critical ERP Considerations For Importers  By : A Bohart
    Businesses are increasingly relying on non-domestic production of product. Both U.S. and foreign-owned companies are purchasing their product from other countries then selling and distributing locally, regionally, or nationally.
  • China today  By : Jonathan Cowley
    China has dived into the ocean of global sourcing these days and that is a necessity for all the countries these days. Export industry cannot be managed without the global sourcing and that is the necessity for every country these days. Narrating frankly global sourcing is must for the international trade to survive and flourish. Every company is working for surviving in the international trade and working in the area of developing world-wide business.
  • China Manufacturers' Directory and Database  By : Jonathan Cowley
    China manufacturers' directory or database is undoubtedly the best place to begin your search wholesale products China. A good China Manufacturers Directory will invariably place you in a position to approach manufacturers of your choice based on facts and figures.
  • Electrolux networks with China sourcing to support International trade  By : Jonathan Cowley
    In this age of global supply chains, it is necessary the logistics and procurement organizations work hand in hand to support each other. Global sourcing of products in a low-cost region is a waste, if the logistics cost or process to get the company products out of that region counterbalance the product cost savings.
  • Dynamics of China Sourcing  By : Jonathan Cowley
    China sourcing dynamics are forever varying and many prospective suppliers in a nation will be an excellent source today but may not be so excellent six months gone. China already is a manufacturing giant. Its local market is so big its ever expanding industrial economy is booming at a 14% annual rate.
  • Important Factors in Business with China Suppliers  By : Jonathan Cowley
    Mode of payment is an important aspect of any business, including business with China suppliers. The much preferred mode of payment is FOB i.e. Free on Board.Another most important aspect in business with China suppliers is to ascertain terms related to quality control.
  • Chinese Manufacturer: Ways to Succeed  By : Jonathan Cowley
    Manufacturing in China is described by three models - professionally managed companies, Dongguan model and Wenzhou model.
    These models help you develop your plan for manufacturing a new product. It forms the basis of the development and introduction of new products in the market.
  • China suppliers: How to find a Wholesaler  By : Jonathan Cowley
    Home business and online shopping are both becoming a known business in China.
  • International Trade & The Role of China Sourcing  By : Jonathan Cowley
    International trade is no longer difficult and has received a good momentum in today's world. It has become very convenient and generally all the nations are rallying to increase their own share in international trade. One of the reasons for the same is IT infrastructure and B2B boom. It can be said that B2B plays a major role in development of international trade by removing barriers in business. It has become not only a booster but also a supporter that is useful even in tougher times. It has
  • International Trade: Associated Benefits  By : Jonathan Cowley
    International trade involves various activities of export and import of goods, which have a striking affect on the international economy.International trade, in China, is very popular due to various benefits it provides for the efficiency of the trade.
  • International Trade and its Barriers  By : William King
    This article defines international trade and illustrates the different kinds of trade barriers that are generally encountered. It also discusses the various advantages enjoyed by countries through implementation of these barriers on international trade.
  • Chinese Manufacturer: Exploring the Secrets  By : Jonathan Cowley
    China is trying to establish itself as the leader in the world of manufacturing. They manufacture a large number of products in less time and release them in the market at the right time. This reduces the transportation cost of the products and thus reduces the overall cost of the product.
  • Article Marketing will help your online business massively  By : Micheal Joness
    As I was doing research for how to market my websites, I ran into many Search Engine Optimization (SEO) services. Without a doubt one of the biggest things to hit the Internet today is the number of SEO "Search Engine Optimization" sites popping up all over the place.
  • China Manufacture: Associated Pros and Cons  By : Jonathan Cowley
    China manufacturers are world famous exporters because of the availability of low price products.A good legal guidance is very essential for dealing with the problems related to various legal procedures and issues.
  • China Sourcing Vs International Trade  By : Jonathan Cowley
    International trade is shrinking enough to be referred to as China sourcing. China sourcing, as an alternate to international trade, appears to have come of age.
  • China Passes Anti-Monopoly Law  By : DYLAN SUN
    The anti-monopoly law marks the first time demands for such reviews have been enshrined in China's legal system, bringing together various rules and guidelines enacted as early as 2002. It takes effect next August.
  • Issues To Consider Before Going Global  By : A Bohart
    Obviously, many businessmen dream of becoming reaching the global marketplace because it has the potential to provide them with an increased profitability through reaching a large number of customers. But there are many issues you need to consider before going global because the business norms differ from country to country.
  • Globalization, technology, and the business sector  By : kaye
    Many economists agree that that many people are reaping the benefits of globalization, through the growth of the world market.. This advantage can be utilized while avoiding many business obstacles by understanding globalization and using technology properly.
  • A Foreign Affair: Preparing To Attend An Overseas Tradeshow  By : A Bohart
    For E-Biz owners, importing can be the key to lower product sourcing overhead and a diversified product line-up. One of the best ways to get started in importing is to attend an international tradeshow, where you’ll meet countless manufacturers and wholesalers of foreign goods. Much like the tradeshow industry here, any reputable show will qualify their exhibitors, so you can feel confident you’re only dealing with legitimate, authentic suppliers.
  • Global Sourcing: Importing For Everyone  By : A Bohart
    Importing products can be an overwhelming prospect for the online seller – the thought of dealing with international laws, Customs, and tax issues is intimidating. But according to Ron Vinceslio, of http://UniPacInternational.com, “The pay-off is worth the effort. If you’re even at the point of buying inventory in case lots, learning to import is definitely something to consider as a next move.”
  • Real Estate & Property Situation in Pakistan  By : William King
    This article throws light on the current property and real estate situation and property market dynamics in Pakistan.
  • Phuket A Haven for Investor  By : Ngamjai Jearrajarat
    These days, visitors to Phuket cannot help but notice the number of premium property projects being marketed on the island. Developers on this tourist hotspot are going all out to woo buyers with projects running the gamut from luxury villas to upmarket resort condominiums with ultramodern facades
  • Panama Investment Corporation  By :
    Investment corporations, also known as investment funds, are institutions of collective investment.
  • Legal Details for Panama Offshore Corporations  By :
    In Panama, two or more natural persons may create a corporation by executing a charter of incorporation.
  • HSBC - A Company As Diverse As Its Offerings  By : Derek Lenehan
    A summary of the long history of HSBC. Both in the United Sates and overseas.
  • Panama Investment Opportunities  By :
    Clients of our law firm frequently ask us what are the good opportunities for investment in Panama.
  • Louis Vuitton and Chanel Come to Panama  By :
    Multiplaza Mall in Panama City is now host to a Louis Vuitton Shop and a Chanel Store.
  • How to Compare Offshore Jurisdictions  By :
    Today many unscrupulous firms are offering corporations and bank accounts in many different jurisdictions with a shopping list of countries available almost every one of them no longer any good, many being located on Caribbean islands and are misleading the customers into thinking they are real offshore jurisdictions with privacy benefits. Wrong!!!
  • Thinking of using Anjouan as an offshore financial center?  By :
    The Island is in the Straits of Mozambique. It is part of the Comoros Island geographically but in 1997 Anjouan broke away from the Comoros Islands and declared independence.
  • Precautions for protecting local industry from the international industry  By : William King
    This article speaks to the issues surrounding international business coming into direct competition with local industry. It offers ways to protect the interests of the local industry.
  • Product Manufacturing In China - Friend Or Foe?  By : A Bohart
    Do you think that Henry Ford would have imagined that in a few decades from revolutionizing industry, we will have a global economy with a global workforce?
  • INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GROWTH IN ETHIOPIA  By : Julie
    The 1960’s witnessed the advent of information technology in Ethiopia, when the mainframe computers were introduced for the first time in Africa. Despite being installed in the important sectors of military, defense, finance, telecom, electricity & power, and railways, the mainframes had no interactive boundaries within the sector.
  • Importing Your Product From Abroad  By : A Bohart
    Expect to receive a response from the factory within a couple of days. Never make a buying decision based on only one quote. Be sure you make contact with several factories. Don’t get excited too soon. Build a profile on each factory you contact. Make a note of how long it took to get in touch with the factory. How many days it took them to respond to you. Did they provide you with detailed information? Were they sensitive to your questions?
  • Manufacture Product Or Import From China? - With One Child Or Two?  By : A Bohart
    If only China knew decades ago of its future explosion in the global marketplace, it surely would hot have implemented a one-child policy as they have done over the past decades. Now Beijing is faced with a huge demographic challenge.
  • Moving To International Shores  By : Ajeet Khurana
    The world is quickly turning into a global village. The rapid developments in telecommunications have given a big boost to this movement. The entire world is slowly turning into a common market, with the Internet playing quite a big role in this development. The growth of e-commerce is an example of how people from Canada can just as easily sell goods to those in Australia as they might to people a few buildings away.
  • How to Set Up a Business in Thailand  By : David T.
    Thailand might be a place at first glance that people would not think would have a very large business class and while this is reasonably true at the same time it is misleading.
  • Property Investment And The Philippines  By : stephenstewart
    Technically property investment by outsiders in the Philippines is a real conundrum. By law, foreigners don't have the right to acquire land in the Philippines. There have been many proposals to amend the small but at the moment things are not likely to change.
  • The Ins And Outs Of Importing: What You Need To Know To Begin  By : Chris Malta & Robin Cowie
    Importing can provide your e-business with cutting-edge products at rock-bottom prices. But it’s a very complicated process, and not one you want to go through alone.
  • Running away from Iraq is easy. Dealing with the consequences is not.  By : John Berger
    Before last November’s US elections I wrote the following which rings even truer today, “…once the Democrats win control of the house, [there will be] a victory for terrorism as the US winds down its commitment and leaves Iraq in chaos. The widespread contempt for America in the Middle East is the result of the American unwillingness to utterly efface those who are fighting against US forces in the region.
  • 50 million Muslims are now in Europe. The great conquest is underway.  By : John Berger
    The lying liberal media only reports what it wants you to hear. Illegal immigrants killing innocents and selling drugs? Never on the news. The spread of AIDS through promiscuous homosexuality and dirty needles? Drug users and gays are victims not criminals. Islam dominating Europe through demography and cultural intolerance? No need to discuss that since Islam is a wonderful ideology of peace and love.
  • Panama IBC  By :
    A Panama IBC is an International Business Corporation incorporated in Panama. Most of the 400,000 corporations in Panama are of the anonymous bearer share type and are eligible to conduct business around the world as well as inside of the Republic of Panama.
  • Panama Banking Law  By :
    The Panama banking legal structure has some excellent features for an offshore banking jurisdiction and tax haven which Panama certainly is in addition to being a retirement haven.
  • General Panama Information  By :
    Situated between Costa Rica (in the northwest) and Columbia (in the southeast), Panama is a small country that has a total land area of 29,157 square miles.
  • Establishing a Corporation in Panama  By :
    As the economic situation in Panama continues to improve, many foreign investors are attracted to the idea of setting up corporations there.
  • The China Syndrome - selective capitalism should not hide the obvious future conflict with Beijing  By : John Berger
    For those so inclined the big money in investing and high returns lies in the economic accession and growth of India and particularly China. Chinese index funds returned more than 40% in 2006 and expect more of the same in 2007. Chinese and Indian demand will keep oil and commodity prices high for the next 5 years.
  • Over Coming Problems When Importing From China  By : Chad Thompson
    The prospect of importing goods from China is both exciting and terrifying for many sellers. On one hand there is huge potential for making money from reselling wholesale goods purchased very cheaply. But on the other hand, language and cultural barriers present a number of difficulties to sellers. The main issue that everyone is worried about is payment: How do I pay? Will my money disappear?, and so on.
  • Panama Corporation Formation  By :
    Panama is the only place in the world where you can form a truly anonymous bearer share corporation.
  • Doing Business In Asia: Don’t Reinvent The Wheel, Model What Works  By : InvestAsia
    One successful business attracting the admiration of people in Southeast Asia, if not the whole of Asia, may be Air Asia, the no-frills budget airlines revolutionsing air travel for millions in this region. Founder and former accountant Tony Fernandes went on a trip to the UK, came across the concept of budget airlines, and considered it, he says, a “no brainer”.
  • Find A Profitable Australian Business Opportunity  By : Max Stephen
    All large business enterprises must have started with a simple business opportunity. Starting a business in Australia is almost the same as starting a business anywhere else – you’ve got to comply with government rules and invest time, effort, and money. Business opportunities are quite abundant in the continent – you can even choose to buy an established business, start a business from scratch, or even enlist in a business endeavor sponsored by a big company.
  • The Fear Factor In Russian Business Startups  By : Scott Lindsay
    “Your school may have done away with winners and losers, but life has not. In some schools they have abolished failing grades; they'll give you as many times as you want to get the right answer. This doesn't bear the slightest resemblance to ANYTHING in real life.” – Bill Gates
  • Far From Home: 4 Keys To Successful Importing  By : By Chris Malta & Robin Cowie
    As your eBiz grows, and housing large stores of inventory becomes feasible, importing becomes a cost-effective way to source products. If you purchase in large volumes, the incredible deals you can find by purchasing directly from overseas manufacturers may outweigh the costs and complications involved. The key to importing profitably is to do your homework:
  • Tax Haven at Dubai  By : Adam J. Heist
    Dubai is seen as a “no-tax” emirate, with lots of connections to the rich in India.
  • Toys Market Environment In China  By : chinatopwin.com
    The number of young kids under the age of 14 and infant, toddler and preschool in China is over 300,000,000, accounting for 25% of the whole population. Among them 80,000,000 live in the city, which form a large numbers of toy consumption.
  • Costa Rica, Bon Appetite  By : David Lovendahl
    Bon Appetite! Costa Rica has something for any investor’s taste. Whether you choose to invest in rentals, land, vacations, homes, etc. you will find something to your liking. Making an investment is always a good decision but one of the best decisions is to invest in Costa Rica.
  • Advantages To Investing In Costa Rica  By : David Lovendahl
    There are many tax advantages to consider when investing in Costa Rica. Costa Vista Land saves the investor time and money on all real property transactions, and has very lucrative offers on land purchase and development.
  • The Rundown On Importing Into The Uk  By : Chad Thompson
    Goods imported into the UK require the following:

    • A completed C88 form
    • An attached copy of the supplier’s invoice
    • Goods classified appropriately in order to ensure that the correct tariff is applied
    • Any special licenses that may be required
  • Overcoming Problems When Importing From China  By : Chad Thompson
    The prospect of importing goods from China is both exciting and terrifying for many sellers. On one hand there is huge potential for making money from reselling wholesale goods purchased very cheaply. But on the other hand, language and cultural barriers present a number of difficulties to sellers. The main issue that everyone is worried about is payment: How do I pay? Will my money disappear?, and so on.
  • Why Employ Workers From Bulgaria And Romania?  By : Davinos Greeno
    Bulgaria and Romania are to become the next two members of the European Union (EU) on 1 January 2007. Lets start with a look at a few interesting facts about two of the poorest members of the EU most people know very little about.
  • Investing In China: Sample Local Investment Incentiives (Henan Province And Zhengzhou Municipality)  By : Mark Ludd
    Additional incentives offered by local and provincial governments significantly increase the foreign investor’s incentive package. They tend to become more generous as one moves westward from the coastal provinces to the heavily populated interior, this allowing the foreign investor to cash in on China’s fierce domestic competition for foreign investment.
  • Chinese Environmental Law For Foreign Invested Enterprises  By : Mark Ludd
    Chinese foreign investment law requires the issuance of an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) in before many types of projects are commenced,particularly construction and renovation projects (this requirement applies to both new and existing enterprises). The EIA is used to evaluate whether proper and effective protective measures have been taken with respect to the project’s potential environmental impact.
  • Tax Incentives For Foreign Invested Enterprises In China  By : George Silver
    Chinese foreign investment law and local policies offer many tax breaks and other financial incentives to encourage foreign investment, particularly with respect to Enterprise Income Tax (the equivalent of US corporate tax).
  • Setting Up A Share Capital Company In China  By : George Silver
    The establishment of a Foreign Invested Company Limited by Shares (also known as a “joint stock company”) was designed to accommodate investors seeking to issue shares to the public or to list on the Shanghai, Shenzhen or foreign stock exchanges (under Chinese foreign investment law nomenclature, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange qualifies as a “foreign” stock exchange.
  • China Company Start-up Checklist, Part III  By : Fred Jones
    Procedures will vary according to locality and type of construction, but required documentation will likely include an Environmental Impact Assessment.
  • China Company Start-up Checklist, Part 2  By : Fred Jones
    This requires advance approval from the municipal Public Security Bureau (the police). Documents include: the original business license and a copy, letter of introduction signed by the Chinese partner, and Power of Attorney in favor of the person submitting...
  • Insolvency And Corporate Bankruptcy In China  By : David Carnes
    China’s insolvency regime is still developing. Insolvency remains a particularly sensitive issue in China because there many technically insolvent state-owned enterprises and financial institutions, forcing China to choose between economic inefficiency and mass lay-offs that could disrupt social stability.
  • Land Use Rights For Foreign Investors In China  By : Hal Lightning
    In China, neither domestic companies nor Foreign Invested Enterprises may own land outright; instead they own Land Use Rights. There are two kinds of Land Use Rights – Allocated and Granted. In comparison with Western common law concepts, Allocated Land Use Rights are in some way similar to leaseholds, and Granted Land Use Rights are in some ways similar to life estates.

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