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Why is business scope important when entering China?s entertainment industry?

Why is business scope important when entering China?s entertainment industry?

A company’s business scope is a one-sentence description of the industry or industries it is authorized to operate in. It defines a company’s operations in China and is important because there is a large legal risk of disingenuously opera...

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How do foreign film quotas operate in China?

How do foreign film quotas operate in China?

There are two foreign film quotas in China—a revenue-sharing quota and a flat-fee quota. Although the revenue-sharing quota has grown over the past twenty years, it is still lower than that of many other countries. Currently the revenue-sharing...

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Does China have a rating system for censoring its movies?

Does China have a rating system for censoring its movies?

China does not have a rating system for motion pictures therefore movies must be deemed appropriate for all audiences. Under official regulations, censorship of motion pictures is meant to promote Confucian morality, political stability and social ha...

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What is the outline of China?s retail sector right now?

What is the outline of China?s retail sector right now?

Currently, China’s retail sector is fragmented. Small independent stores dominate the retail landscape, with the top 100 retailers accounting for only 11 percent of total retail sales. For a long time, companies only set up stores in the downto...

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What are the requirements for setting up a foreign-invested commercial enterpris...

What are the requirements for setting up a foreign-invested commercial enterpris...

To set up a retail store in China, foreign investors must first (or concurrently) register a foreign-invested commercial enterprise. According to the 2004 FICE regulations, setting up a FICE requires applicants to meet the following criteria: Have...

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What is the minimum amount of capital needed to establish a foreign-invested com...

What is the minimum amount of capital needed to establish a foreign-invested com...

While in theory the new Company Law suggest that a FICE may be established with US$1 of capita, in practice, this is not a good idea for the following reason: a FICE’s capital should cover its pre-operational expenses (including rental fees, ta...

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How long is the application process to establish a foreign-invested commercial e...

How long is the application process to establish a foreign-invested commercial e...

Depending on the region of registration, planned business scope, and complexity of the business plan, the application process to establish a FICE generally takes five to six months and can be divided into two parts: pre-registration, i.e., what happe...

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How can a company in China concurrently establish a foreign-invested commercial ...

How can a company in China concurrently establish a foreign-invested commercial ...

Where the foreign investor wishes to apply for the opening of a shop concurrently with the establishment of the FICE, the proposed shop must conform to the urban and commercial development plans of the city where it is situated, for which a document ...

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How should foreign investors adapt when setting up a wholly foreign owned enterp...

How should foreign investors adapt when setting up a wholly foreign owned enterp...

Foreign investors need to adapt their presence to serve China’s domestic consumer market. To engage in distribution, an existing manufacturing wholly foreign-owned enterprise (WFOE) will need to expand its business scope. Adding distribution in...

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What are the different types of distribution which wholly foreign owned enterpri...

What are the different types of distribution which wholly foreign owned enterpri...

The different types of distribution which can be carried out by WFOEs in China are as follows:  Retailing: i.e., selling goods from fixed venues or via television, telephone, mail order, internet, or vending machines, and related services.&nb...

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Comparison of Sourcing Models in China

Comparison of Sourcing Models in China

This infographic compares the two sourcing models available for foreign investors in China: representative office and foreign-invested commercial enterprise.

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The Asia Sourcing Guide 2015

The Asia Sourcing Guide 2015

In this issue of Asia Briefing, we explain how and why the Asian sourcing market is changing, compare wage overheads, and look at where certain types of products are being manufactured and exported. We discuss the impact of ASEAN’s Free Trade Ag...

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