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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2016 · 43 MIN

Ep 16 - Crucial Things You Need to Know When Forming a Startup in China - Nathan Jansen 1421.Consulting

from Made in China Podcast: International Business | Crowdfunding | Entrepreneurship · host Rico

In this episode Rico sat down with long time China friend Nathan Jansen from 1421 Consulting. Nathan dropped knowledge bombs on topics such as: The most commonly formed business entities in China (i.e. WOFE, Representative Office, Joint Venture etc) and the advantages/disadvantages of each one What the hands down best city to register your company in China is right now The biggest misconceptions people have about registering a company in Mainland What the minimum registered capital is to form your startup in the Mainland China and what registered capital is exactly Why registering your company in Hong Kong first, will save you TIME & MONEY If the Chinese company registration laws are becoming less or more strict and why

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