Recently I read some great pieces about doing business in China. While we don’t have any experience operating in China, I thought the articles gave a really good understanding of the environment and some of the risks and opportunities. As this the second piece we have posted on this topic of doing business in another country, let us know what you think about this type of post and what countries you would want to hear about next. As we come across good information that builds upon this theme, we will continue to share with them with you.
Many thanks to the folks at Business Without Borders (HSBC Bank) for creating this content.
The first guide is a multi Country Guide from Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC) on doing business in China. The table of contents provides you some insight to the topics covered in this country guide:
- Executive Summary
- Forward
- Doing Business in China
- Climate for foreign investors
- Key Markets and Trade
- Overseas trade relations
- Conducting business in China
- Setting up a business
- Taxation in China
- Corporate income tax
- Personal Income Tax
- Turnover Taxes
- Audit and Accountancy
- Human Resources and Employment Law
- Immigration Rules
- Working conditions
- Trade
- Banking in China
- HSBC in China
Link to online country guide for doing business in China
Link to downloadable PDF version of the country guide for doing business in China
The last piece to share on this topic from the folks at HSBC Bank (AKA Business without Borders) is helping Canadians understand the differences of doing business in China. This material does require you to register for free in order to get access to it. The table of contents provides you some insight in this guide:
- Introduction to China for Canadians
- Overview of China
- The Personal Side of Doing Business in China
- Global Opportunity Tool Facts
- Profile: Clearford Industries
- Profile: B+H Architects
- Contacts and Resources
- More articles
Link to the online China for Canadians articles
Link to downloadable PDF version of this material



