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WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND?
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- To acquire an understanding of the context and the way of doing business in China, and to equip yourself to avoid its main pitfalls through an examination of concrete, specific examples.
- To learn about legal obligations, rights, practices, and avenues of recourse required for establishing and successfully operating a company in China.
- To be able to make the right choices about the type of company structure to adopt and, especially, to fully understand what it means to be a Wholly Owned Foreign Enterprise (WOFE) and the consequences for your business.
- To learn about the tax implications of establishing a business in China.
- To wisely select a future Chinese partner.
- To further your understanding of the issue of personnel and human resources management for a company based in China.
- To understand requirements in terms of bank and exchange transactions.
- To be able to quickly integrate your newfound knowledge through case studies.
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WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
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- Business leaders
- Finance, Administrative, and Business Development Directors
- Sales Directors
- International Business Advisors
- Legal Advisors
- Comptrollers, etc.
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| Take advantage of practical advice developed through over 12 years of experience in China. |
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DATE AND LOCATION
Thursday, June 17, 2010 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal 380 Saint-Antoine Street W. Suite 6000
Square-Victoria
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COST
Members: $260 * Non-members: $335 *
* Taxes not included. No registrations, cancellations or refunds 2 business days preceding the activity.
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REGISTRATION
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CAROLINE BÉRUBÉ
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- A professional with ten years of experience in Asia.
- Partner, HJM Asia Law & Co LLC, China and Singapore (www.hjmasialaw.com)
- A representative with Canadian, American and European companies doing business in China and Asia.
- A specialist with the following work experience:
- Three years as partner in the foreign affairs division of Trust Law Firm (China).
- Four years of consulting with French and European multinationals in the fields of trade law, intellectual property law, and mergers and acquisitions law in Asia for British and French firms (Singapore and Bangkok).
- Earned an LLB (Common Law) and a BCL (Civil Law) from McGill University and studied for a year at the National University of Singapore.
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WTC Montréal receives financial support from Canada Economic Development.
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Affiliated with the World Trade Centers Association (WTCA)
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