Monthly Archives: November 2005

Event: Door to Door Selling, The Legal Aspects

[Editor's note: Door to door selling, which some consider to have been made illegal several years ago by regulation, has nevertheless flourished in China. Vacuum cleaners, water purifying systems, pots and pans, insurance and credit cards are but a few … Continue reading

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Revisions to the Chinese Company Law

Few Chinese would give much credence to the notion that law is at all important to the their businesses, despite the growing number of regulations that impinge upon commerce. Traditionally, to the Chinese, whatever the law might be at the … Continue reading

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Shanghai Event: Anti-Monopoly Law in China

The Antimonopoly Law Draft: A Preview of Things to Come? Wednesday, November 23, 2005 From the American Chamber of Commerce (Shanghai): AmCham Shanghai Legal Committee invites you to attend “The Antimonopoly Law Draft: A Preview of Things to Come?”, a … Continue reading

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Audio: Irrational Exuberance 5, or, Says Who?

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Irrational Exuberance 5, or, Should You Enter the China Market?

Says Who? [This post is the fifth in a series designed to help you formulate and evaluate your plans to enter the China market. See this page for links to the audio and text files of prior posts in the … Continue reading

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Chinese Business and the “Legal Netherworld”

Although I rarely post links to articles in other publications without surrounding them with context and commentary, I do so today and recommend you read Joseph Kahn’s, Dispute Leaves U.S. Executive in Chinese Legal Netherworld. The dispute between Changhong ????, … Continue reading

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