العقوبات المتعلقة بالعمل القسري

رفع الرهان في التجارة مع الصين: الامتثال لقانون UFLPA وتقديم المطالبات بموجبه

Citing the ongoing genocide, crimes against humanity, and other human rights abuses committed by the People’s Republic of China (China) against ethnic and religious minority groups in the western part of the country, Congress acted to strengthen CBP’s ability to enforce the forced labor prohibitions set forth in Section 307 of the Tariff Act of 1930 by enacting the Uyghur Forced Labor Protection Act (UFLPA) on 23 December 2021. To this end, the UFLPA applies a presumption that goods produced/manufactured (either wholly or in part) or mined in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (XUAR) or by entities designated on the UFLPA Entity List are made with forced labor and prohibited from entering the U.S.

Selling Products Overseas

بيع منتجك في الخارج: أساسيات الأعمال التجارية

A startup U.S. consumer product company with an ultra-hot new product line wrote one of my law firm's international lawyers asking what they should do to sell their product through a Chinese company that had expressed interest in being the U.S. company's "Chinese representative." After a few emails on various different legal subjects, our international lawyer wrote the following email (modified a bit) that provides such good and basic business advice that I wanted to share it here.

Payment terms for overseas sales

شروط الدفع عند البيع في الخارج

Whenever my law firm is retained to represent a company that is looking to provide goods or services to a new overseas buyer. China, one of the first things we want to know are the payment terms. If our client is going to get 100% payment before it provides thegoods or services, a written contract may not even be necessary. The old expression about posession being nine tenths of the law holds true, though I'd probably update it to say that it's 99 percent of the law when it comes to selling to many emerging market countries.

نقل عمليات التصنيع من الصين إلى المكسيك

الرحيل من الصين إلى المكسيك: دروس مستفادة من الواقع

Contents of this Article: Mexico is Highly Focused on the USMCA Mexican Agriculture Has Lessons for the U.S. and Beyond Mexican Manufacturing Cannot Replace China Yet Mexican Business Leaders are Ready in Spite of Their Government Utah is Focused on Mexico’s Success as a Solution to Several Problems All together now: “¡Bienvenidos a México!” The

ميامي

ميامي للأعمال الآسيوية

Miami is increasingly becoming an important hub for Asia business. The city’s enduring status as the “capital of Latin America” is perhaps the main driver of this trend, but ties to other parts of the world also play an important role, as does Miami’s (and all of Florida’s) own attractiveness as a business destination. The

Malaysia

ماليزيا في أذهاننا

Malaysia is in our minds these days, as the country keeps popping up in our work. This is no coincidence, as the country emerges as one of the beneficiaries of China decoupling. Here we discuss three things you should know about what's happening in MY these days.

Latam China

التقرب من الصين أمر محفوف بالمخاطر بالنسبة لأمريكا اللاتينية

Russia's invasion of Ukraine starkly illustrates the risk of cozying up to China, which Latam governments and countries should heed. The international community's strong repudiation of Russia's invasion of Ukraine highlights the risks of snuggling up to autocracies, in particular those with military adventurism in mind. As governments and companies in Latam increase their China exposure, they should be mindful of these risks, with Chinese characteristics.

اشترك في مدونتنا

اطلع على أحدث الأخبار والمقالات القانونية المتعلقة بالصين، والقنب، والقانون الدولي، والهجرة، وتسوية المنازعات، والويب 3.