China’s economic and industrial transformation is occurring so rapidly that foreign companies often fail to appreciate the risks of doing business in the country. This is particularly true in the sphere of intellectual property (IP), where companies now enjoy much greater protections but have simult...
Foreign-funded companies in China have deemed the country's business environment promising, with the vast majority maintaining or expanding their business scale in the first quarter, according to a recent survey. Foreign-funded enterprises were generally optimistic about the new opportunities of China's...
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"China opportunity" is still the key word valued by foreign-funded enterprises, said Patricia Xia, consulting firm Ernst & Young (EY) China central managing partner, adding that these companies are still confident in the Chinese market...
aincreased in China's patent portfolio. Foreign companies in China commonly used strategy is the first patent monopoly, then the standard monopoly, and then a large scale occupation of the Chinese market. "International brands in China, the number of patent applications by Chinese standards of mar...
According to the latest government work report, China will intensify its efforts to attract and utilize foreign investment. The country will expand market access, continue to open up the modern services sector, ensure national treatment for foreign-funded companies, improve services for foreign-funded...
SHANGHAI, Nov.7th (China Economic Net)-As one of the largest upstream oil and gas exploration and production companies, ConocoPhillips, an American firm, expressed its confidence in China's increasingly open business environment during an interview at the 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE)...
Shu Jueting, a MOC spokesperson, said in May that multinational companies have actively expanded investment in China, which shows foreign investors' confidence in the prospects of the Chinese economy and reflects the attraction of China's huge market, complete industrial system and infrastructure, as...
On January 1,2008,the new Labor Contract Law (LCL)went into effect in China.The New York Times predicted that it was"ushering in sweeping changes to Chines... Li,Mengna - 《China's Foreign Trade》 被引量: 2发表: 2009年 Challenges for foreign companies in China: implications for research...
China’s domestic demand has weakened but fierce competition among manufacturers has helped drive up exports© Stringer/AFP/Getty Images Foreign companies in China are reaching a “tipping point” on investing in the world’s second-largest economy as market access barriers, low growth and fierce...