Importing Autos from China: Understanding and Resolving Cross-Border Transaction Disputes
Cross-border purchasing of automobiles from China can sometimes lead to disputes between foreign buyers and Chinese sellers due to various reasons.
Cross-border purchasing of automobiles from China can sometimes lead to disputes between foreign buyers and Chinese sellers due to various reasons.
Engaging in thorough research and taking precautionary measures can safeguard buyers from potential fraud and ensure they acquire legitimate vehicles.
Overseas enterprises may enter into leasing contracts with Chinese enterprises to export goods to China by way of leasing.
Ensuring that Chinese traders have the ability to deliver in the steel trade from China is crucial to avoid potential disruptions and non-performance. Here are some steps you can take to assess the ability of traders to deliver.
This article offers a comprehensive guide with expert insights on how to make well-informed decisions and protect their interests when buying cars from China.
Ensuring the smooth functioning of international steel trade with Chinese traders is of paramount importance to avoid disruptions and non-performance. To achieve this, various steps can be taken to assess the ability of traders to deliver.
China’s General Administration of Customs (GACC) provides information to the public through its website or new media.
Guangzhou IP Court Accepts First Cross-Border E-commerce Dispute of Abusing Market Dominance by Overseas E-commerce Platform Guangzhou Intellectual Property Court recently registered its first cross-border …
In 2019, the Court of Appeal for British Columbia of Canada upheld the trial ruling to enforce a Chinese civil settlement statement (Wei v. Li, 2019 BCCA 114).
This article aims to provide essential tips for buyers seeking to purchase cars from China, enabling them to better scrutinize vehicles and safeguard their investments.
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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.
This article examines safeguarding consultants in international collaborations with Chinese companies, citing a case study and proposing solutions for protecting consultants’ rights and interests.
This article provides essential advice for buyers to help them avoid potential pitfalls and protect themselves from fraudulent schemes.
Can I sue Chinese companies in and then enforce a Bosnian judgment in China?
This article looks at the top steel companies in China’s building materials sector, highlighting their reputations, product offerings and contribution to the industry.
The process includes customs registration, supervision application, export declaration, inspection, release, etc.