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International

Jan. 29, 2003

U.S. Businesses Should Avoid Violating Chinese Bribery Law

Focus Column - International Law - By Winston Zee - Doing business in China frequently involves entertainment, favors and gifts. U.S. businesspeople and their legal advisers sometimes find it confusing to determine what constitutes an appropriate commercial gesture and what crosses the line to being a bribe under the laws of the People's Republic of China.

        Focus Column
        
        International Law
        
        By Winston Zee
        
        Doing business in China frequently...

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