Investing In China: Setting Up A Representative Office By: David Carnes Foreign investment in China started with a trickle in the early 1980s and has increased to the extent that China is now siphoning off a significant percentage of the world’s available foreign investment funding. With China’s accession to the WTO and the continuing vitality of its economy, this trend seems likely to continue for the foreseeable future. Nevertheless, China remains an unfamiliar and challenging place to do business for many small and medium sized enterprises (SM... Tags: China, invest, representative, office
Establishing A Representative Office In China: Restrictions By: Fred Jones Chinese foreign investment law does not permit a Representative Office to carry out direct business activities. It is limited to activities such as market research, product promotion, and liaison. It may not charge fees for its services or engage in profit-making activities such as direct sales or marketing.
A Representative Office should take special care when performing the following activities:
Establishing A Representative Office In China: Documentation By: Fred Jones An application letter signed by the foreign head office’s Chairman of the Board or General Manager requesting permission to establish a Representative Office must be prepared and must include the proposed Representative Office’s proposed name, purpose, scope of business, duration, and the term of office of the Chief Representative. It must also include the historical background of the head office, the names of the General Manager, the Chairman of the Board, and the other dire... Tags: China, investment, representative office, documentation
Establishing A Representative Office In China By: Hal Lightning Among foreign investors, the most popular form of business establishment in China is the Representative Office. Its main attraction is that it is simpler and cheaper to establish than either a Joint Venture of a Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise – since no Registered Capital is required, startup costs are roughly 10% of the cost of establishing either of these. Representative Offices are also open to almost all industry sectors, including some sectors that are off-limits to Joi... Tags: China, invest, representative office, joint venture
Home-Based Agents And How To Manage Them By: Harvey Ong Home-based agents can represent a massive boost in office space, equipment cost, and financial savings for the call centers that have them, provided they can avoid some of the pitfalls that many experts believe come with having home-based representatives. These can include things like quality control, communication between the staff and the agents, and the training of the agents themselves. Tags: customer service supervisor, customer service training, call center representative, easy a
Responsibilities of a Holiday Rep By: Tobay Dytham Swifft The qualification that you will require as the holiday rep would largely depend on what type of position you are looking for. Therefore it means that if you are looking for the position of children's rep then it would basically require specific qualifications as the rep. most of the reps would however require to be at least 18 years old and there are also a few positions that require you to be of 21 years old. Tags: holiday rep, holiday reps, become a holiday rep, holiday rep jobs, holiday rep job, becomi
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