2023 Guide to Enforce German Judgments in China
Can I sue Chinese companies in Germany and then enforce a German court judgment in China?
Can I sue Chinese companies in Germany and then enforce a German court judgment in China?
To safeguard against the risk of non-delivery of goods in the steel trade with Chinese sellers, it is essential to adopt several precautions and follow best practices.
China Customs categorizes enterprises into three types: Advanced Certified Enterprises (Authorized Economic Operators/AEO enterprises), discredited enterprises, and General Managed Enterprises.
As of January 2023, China has signed 19 free trade agreements (FTAs) and one preferential trade agreement with 26 countries and regions. These FTA partners cover Asia, Oceania, Latin America, Europe, and Africa. The trade volume between China and these FTA partners accounts for approximately 35% of China’s total foreign trade.
This post aims to guide buyers on how to prevent falling victim to misrepresentation in the process of buying cars from China.
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This article provides essential advice for buyers to help them avoid potential pitfalls and protect themselves from fraudulent schemes.
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The process includes customs registration, supervision application, export declaration, inspection, release, etc.
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As the demand for charging stations continues to rise, the market structure is gradually taking shape. Among the various components, the charging module stands out as the most crucial and technically challenging element, accounting for as much as 41% of the overall value.
Counterfeiting steel in trade with Chinese companies typically involves deceptive practices aimed at misrepresenting the quality or origin of steel products. Here are several methods through which sellers may engage in counterfeit steel practices.
The health and quarantine inspection carried out by China Customs at the border aims to prevent infectious diseases from spreading into or out of China.
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With the rapid growth of electric vehicles, charging piles have become essential facilities for charging these electric cars, dominating the Chinese market.
If a Chinese seller unilaterally raises the price in an international steel trade transaction, it can be a challenging situation to handle. Here are some steps you can consider taking to address the issue effectively.
Chinese importers are required to submit certificates of origin to China Customs when importing goods that are the same as those subject to anti-dumping and countervailing measures.
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Sourcing steel from China can sometimes expose you to various fraudulent activities.