Synopsis
China is the major investment opportunity in Asia - and perhaps in the world. The Chinese government has revitalized its commitment to free markets and foreign trade, opening new markets for savvy investors worldwide. Before you jump into this complex environment, however, be sure you have all the information you need. Whether you're an entrepreneur, investor, or business executive, this authoritative book will bring you up to speed on the business tax, finance, import/export, legal, and economic facts needed to tap into the burgeoning Chinese industrial complex.
Reviews
Using their insider business and government experiences as consultants and editors in Beijing, Wang and Zhang answer 184 questions about the investment environment in present-day China. The questions, divided into 24 chapters, cover a comprehensive array of topics about investment business, including land use, taxation, foreign exchange, import-export, protectionism, organizational structures, joint ventures, etc. Two appendixes present laws and regulations in foreign investments. With its timeliness and unique question-answer format, this addition to the growing number of how-to-do-business-in-China books is recommended for upper-level business executives and professionals, as well as for business academicians and advanced students.
Joseph W. Leonard, Miami Univ., Oxford, Ohio
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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