Archive for April, 2007
Workers of the World Unite – and get back on the job!
There’s a cold steady rain in Shanghai and no one seems to be answering the phone. That can only mean one thing – we’re entering another vaguely defined holiday season in China.
Infoplease.com has this to say about the holiday:
May 1st, often called May Day, just might have more holidays than any other day of […]
Posted: April 30th, 2007 under China General.
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Ugly Trade Rift on the rise – but the IPR thing is not the feature attraction.
Just when I was starting to worry that there was nothing interesting left to write about, the China story starts getting hot again. Forget the big headlines about friction between the US and China over IP piracy issues. The real story is about food additives – and it may get ugly.
Don’t waste time […]
Posted: April 26th, 2007 under Classic DiligenceChina.
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Are we matured yet?
Just back from a prolonged trip to the US, where the big story was the lack of a big story – at least China-wise. There was a time, not too long ago, when a visitor from Shanghai could expect to be grilled like some returning adventurer. Not anymore. From my former colleagues […]
Posted: April 23rd, 2007 under China General.
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China advisors in need of advice
Dan Harris and the folks at ChinaLawBlog.com finish up the week with a chilling story about China business advisors who are in desperate need of advice themselves. Dan wrote:
‘We recently took on three new WFOE formation matters for U.S. lawyers… All three of these lawyers told me they had spoken […]
Posted: April 13th, 2007 under Business Entry, Due Diligence.
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China advisors in need of advice
Dan Harris and the folks at ChinaLawBlog.com finish up the week with a chilling story about China business advisors who are in desperate need of advice themselves. Dan wrote:
‘We recently took on three new WFOE formation matters for U.S. lawyers… All three of these lawyers told me they had spoken […]
Posted: April 13th, 2007 under Business Entry, Due Diligence.
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