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To: cba123
last information I had seen, was that China only allows non-Chinese, to own 49%

My "last information" usually has a much shorter lifespan than most other people's "last information".  Here are companies that I buy:

The Complete List of Chinese ADRs trading on the US Exchanges as of Mar,2016

NASDAQ Companies in China

--and here's how my freinds have done it:

10 Steps to Starting a Business in China

Business registration in China

How foreigners can set up a company in China?

It's possible that the 49% story was back from the days of Chairman Mao.

14 posted on 06/20/2016 6:48:06 AM PDT by expat_panama
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To: expat_panama

Interesting thanks.

Here is a correct link:
http://www.inc.com/guides/2010/07/how-to-start-a-business-in-china.html

That shows a Wikipedia entry, which also links to this:
http://www.shanghai-attorney.com/WFOE

Apparently there is a relatively new “WFOE”, which seems to be an independent ownership arrangement of some sort.

Benefits, it does not rely on a local partner. The company is restricted in what is may do, and the government can accept or deny a particular company. I did not see a requirement that a Chinese partner be involved. If not, that is a big improvement.

On the other hand, it seems these are only allowed in some fields. But there apparently is a way to repatriate profits. So that is also a big thing.

I appreciate your post. Will need to read up on this a bit.


17 posted on 06/20/2016 7:20:15 AM PDT by cba123 ( Toi la nguoi My. Toi bay gio o Viet Nam.)
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