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Doing Business in East China: A Guide for Indian Companies and Entrepreneurs

Published: June 2011

The East China region is the epicentre of Indian investment and trade in the country. At the end of 2010, as India-China trade crossed the US$60 billion mark, one-third of this trade was conducted with the East China region. In the region, there are more than 100 Indian companies, including major global players Larsen & Toubro, Patni, Infosys, NIIT, Tata Group, Elgi, and Mahindra Satyam.

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The East China region is the epicentre of Indian investment and trade in the country. At the end of 2010, as India-China trade crossed the US$60 billion mark, one-third of this trade was conducted with the East China region. In the region, there are more than 100 Indian companies, including major global players Larsen & Toubro, Patni, Infosys, NIIT, Tata Group, Elgi, and Mahindra Satyam.

This book aims to begin to fill the void of information about the developments in terms of investment and trade of major Indian global players in China. Its contents, which include contributions from the Indian Consulate in Shanghai, include:

  • Regional Overview of Shanghai Municipality, Jiangsu and Zhejiang Provinces
  • Infrastructure and Logistics
  • Development Zones in East China
  • Legal and Operational Points                           
    - Setting Up in China
    - Effective Profit Repatriation and Profit Maximization Strategies
    - IPR/Registering Trademark in the East China Region
    - Labor Laws and HR Policies
    - New Business Taxes
    - Foreign Company Audit Requirements
     
  • Selected Indian Companies in Eastern China
  • Selected Companies from Eastern China Doing Business in India
  • Settlement of Trade Disputes and Contact Information
  • Trade Advisory for Indian SME

 


Number of Pages: 122

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