Tuesday, December 6, 2005

Company in China

Re: [spiers] Company in China

Hi John,

I am about to import shopping bags from China and would like to find out if it
is a good idea to use Fedex or DHL as shipping agents rather than using Customs
Broker.

Thanks,
Claire


> JOON,
>
> The short answer is, I have no idea what it takes to buy or form a company in
> China, so i
> cannot help you on this point. yes there are many arguments to simply working
> ith the
> suppliers iin china, instead of making your own company there, and i think
those
> arguments are persuasive. Just as a side note, NIKE failed twice trying to
> build a company in
> China.
>
> John
>
> On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 17:12:15 -0800, "Joon Ho" wrote :
>
> > John;
> >
> > The business has reach a point where the staffs believed that it is time to
> > open a factory (company) in China. Instead of having contracting factories
> > supplying material to us, we believe there are more profits to be made if we
> > own the factory outright. Yes, there are many arguements that would indicate
> > that it's better to have contracting suppliers in China to supply the
> > material (textile). Anyhow, do you know the process incorporate a company in
> > China? What documents, forms, or agencies, do we need to go through for
> > this? Approximately, how much of a fee would this required? We were thinking
> > of Shanghai in particular.
> >
> > Thanks, much appreciated.
> > Joon


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