07.02.2009 –
Beijing, China, 3/7/2009, In this month's China Briefing, we take a look at important compliance issues for U.S. business operating in China; specifically the United States' Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and what American companies operating China need to know about the act. The business environment in China can be fraught with ethical issues and U.S. companies need to understand their liabilities when operating on the mainland and how they can avoid running afoul of the FCPA.
We also examine Europe's growing trade relationship with China. Currently, the European Union is China's largest trading partner, and this month we also delve into the growing relationship between the two sides. Despite growing protectionism on the mainland, optimism among EU businesses in China remains, we examine what the future holds for these two important trading partners.
Finally, we continue our China's borders series, taking a look this time at Vietnam, China southern neighbor.
China-Briefing.com is a Chinese business news website, with stories often contributed by the professionals at Dezan Shira & Associates. Dezan Shira has been doing business in China for over 20 years, and was founded by Chris Devonshire-Ellis.
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