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Pre-Establishment Considerations for Setting Up a WFOE in China
Pre-Establishment Considerations for Setting Up a WFOE in China April 7, 2021 Posted by China Briefing Written by Qian Zhou Reading Time: 10 minutes
Learn about key pre-establishment considerations before setting up a WFOE in China, including the business scope, investment capital, expenses and tax planning, and location search metrics, among others, in this article.
Before setting up a wholly foreign owned enterprise (WFOE) in China, there are several pre-establishment considerations that investors should take into account, to optimize the process and decrease the risk of costly errors.
In particular, making changes to a Chinese entity after establishment – such as to its range of commercial activities or registered address – can be challenging and onerous.
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian s Regular Press Conference on December 28, 2020
2020/12/28
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Zhao Lijian: The People s Procuratorate of Yantian District in Shenzhen has released a notice on the case. The relevant personnel are facing trial as they are suspected of illegal border crossing or organizing an illegal border crossing. The case is now in the process of trial. China firmly rejects the U.S. side s fact-distorting comments.
China is a country under the rule of law, where laws must be followed and lawbreakers must be brought to justice. We urge the U.S. side to earnestly observe international law and basic norms governing international relations, and immediately stop interfering in China s internal affairs and judicial sovereignty under the pretext of Hong Kong-related issues.