Sunday, July 27, 2008

Chinese market entry strategy in china

China market entry consulting projects depend on the type of investment vehicle and on the amount of information readily available to the client. We evaluate key considerations on the behalf of our clients and provide seamless multi-disciplinary services covering sales, marketing, business development and legal issues including our Global Market Entry strategic marketing and market research capabilities. The capital of Jiangsu Province (population: 75 million), Nanjing boasts several advantages to Shanghai, including lower costs. The city government has promulgated regulations to encourage foreign investment, attracting multinationals such as Fiat, Iveco, A.O. Smith and Sharp, among others.



China represents a staggering business potential for telecommunications, networking and enterprise technologies, applications and implementations. we provided the client with strategic recommendations for both short-term and long-term business development in China. We help you determine which of these options makes sense, keeping you up to date on the latest rules and regulations, facilitating communication and assuring your objectives are met in a timely and cost-effective way. A summary of our services:

Determine whether it’s feasible to enter China
Help decide whether to set up an RO; a WFOE or a joint venture
Locate prime office space
Hire employees
Oversee and manage projects
Create and work to budget
Provide full bookkeeping and reporting
File all necessary forms with authorities
Provide tax and legal assistance

A Dynasty resource china market entry is a professional business consultant in China. We have country wide presence and huge experience of handling different complex issues pertaining to wide range of businesses. Our company mainly provides Chinese market and industry research and Chinese market entry strategy to international companies which are seeking Chinese market opportunities. Please visit online www.dynastyresources.net in NewYork city.

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