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China Blawg
"Intended to provide insight and inspiration for businesspeople and professionals who want to connect with the basics of doing business in China."
Author: Edward Lehman is the managing director of Lehman, Lee & Xu, Fleur Chen and John Lee are senior associates and Lily Han is an associate in the firm's Beijing office. Shao Jianbo is an associate at the firm's Ningbo office.
Blawg Related Categories: International • Asia • China • Associate • Partner
Recent Posts from China Blawg
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The internet just became a bigger place
Sam Engutsamy. November 19, 2009. Currently, web addresses are found either fully written in Latin characters, or containing only part non-Latin aspects within the addresses. The Internet Corporati...
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Insurance Funds Can Be Invested
According to the new Insurance Law of the People’s Republic of China, insurance funds can be invested in real estate industry from 1st October, 2009. In the past, the use of insurance funds in Ch...
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MOC launches anti-monopoly investigation of Lotte's purchase of Times Retail
On 16th November, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) has launched an anti-monopoly investigation of South Korea-based Lotte's purchase of Times Retail. On 20th October, Lotte announces that it bought ...
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Reading the Sino-US Joint Statement
Yue Liu, Nov. 19, 2009, Beijing The visiting of American President Barack Obama to China brought a warm front to the China-U.S. relationship. The Chinese Premier Hu Jintao and the American Preside...
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May I suggest sea cucumber?
Yue Liu, November 17, 2009, Beijing. Sea cucumber, a strange-looking sea animal that is not familiar to most Western cultures, is considered a delicacy in China and in other Southeast Asian Countr...
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Embassy services in Shandong province
If you are an American citizen in eitherJinan, or Qingdao, Shandong Province and you require assistance with notary services, the addition of pages to your passport, registration inform...
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Raising the Bar of Novelty
Sam Engutsamy, November 17, 2009. China’s most recent legislative process, which amended its Patent Law (“2008 Act”), lacked one distinctive ingredient, international conformity. The 2008 Act ca...


