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International

Jan. 19, 2011

Entering China: Personnel Options to Consider

Multinationals doing business in China must cope with complex employment laws. By Allan Marson, Kelly Going and Grace Shie of Baker & McKenzie.


By Allan Marson, Kelly Going and Grace Shie


It is no secret that as of the second quarter of this fiscal year, China surpassed Japan to become the world's second-largest economy. According to some forecasts, China will surpass the U.S. and become the world's largest economy as early as 2030. With an eye to this growth, U.S. multinationals continue to explore ways to do business and to cope with the compliance, tax, regulatory and corporate challenges that...

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