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Suzhou
Company Registration is also called Suzhou company setup, Suzhou corporate
formation, Suzhou business setup, Suzhou company incorporation, Suzhou business
establishment and Suzhou business registration.
Registering
a Suzhou company becomes the foreign investor's important choice, which is also
the right business development mode. Along with the rapid development of China
Suzhou's economy, Suzhou has become one of the largest economy country in the
world, its proportion ofmanufacturing and export and import in the global scope
is more and more higher, many international investors take chance to find the
right business opportunities in China Suzhou.
Suzhou Company Registration--Essential
Factors for Registration
1.
Company name
2.
Investor information
3.
Investment capital
4.
Organization Chart
5.
Business scope
6.
Register address
7.
Special licenses
Suzhou Company
Registration--Foreign Company Types and Industry
1.
Commercial trading company
2.
Consulting company
3.
Science and Technology company
4.
Manufacturing
5. Food
and Beverage company / Catering Company
Suzhou Company Registration -10
Steps for Suzhou business setup
1. Do
your homework.
Talk to
people who have opened offices in China Suzhou. Ask them how they succeeded and
especially how they failed. Make sure you're informed about the state of the
industry you're in.
2. Pick
a location.
At this
point, you have an entire country at your disposal, but you can't set your
business down just anywhere and expect to be a success. First, get to know the
big cities. The major business centers aren't your only options.
3.
Choose an entity status
Before
you register with the government, you need to decide what type of business
entity to register. The most common for foreign businesses are joint ventures,
representative offices, and wholly foreign owned enterprises. Each, of course,
has its pros and cons.
4.
Develop a business plan.
A
detailed five-year business plan is crucial, because once the government
approves it, you will be able to operate only within its guidelines. If you
start offering a product or service that is not in your business plan, the
Chinese government can shut your business down.
5. Find
a liaison … or several.
No
matter how informed you are, you won't get very far without consulting a
representative to register your business. A qualified liaison should be able to
tell you where you need to go to register, whether it's the local, provincial
or national government, and should do the talking once you get there.
6.
Organize the necessary documents.
Though
the documents you'll need to register for a WFOE will vary from place to place,
you can find an extensive list of what you might need. Always prepare for a
wildcard, though. Application forms may also differ depending on who you're
dealing with. It's usually best to get it directly from the local authority.
7.
Trademark your intellectual property.
Intellectual
property violations are a big issue for foreign investors in China Suzhou. In
China Suzhou, the first person to register a trademark owns the rights to it,
regardless of whether or not that person is the first person to use the
trademark.
8. Find
a bank.
This
part should be quick and easy, since there are plenty of banks with a huge
presence in China Suzhou. Try HSBC, which is based in Hong Kong, or Bank of
America, which you can find all over the country.
9. Hire
a staff.
Hiring
in Suzhou is a delicate process, especially when it comes to hiring managers.
Don't assume that just because a person's English is impeccable they'll be able
to run the business properly.
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