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International Arbitration in Cross-Border Contracts: What Companies Get Wrong

International Arbitration in Cross-Border Contracts: What Companies Get Wrong An industrial pump company signs a supply agreement with an overseas supplier, receives eight million dollars’ worth of defective goods, and does what seems logical: it sues in the supplier’s home court. Five years later, it has spent more on legal fees than the amount in

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How to Negotiate with Your Chinese Manufacturers

How to Negotiate with Your Chinese Manufacturers Most American companies hear the line “That’s not how we do it in China” and immediately start retreating. They soften their tone, over-explain, and offer compromises before they have identified what matters. They treat the phrase like a cultural law that cannot be questioned, instead of what it

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Why Demand Letters to China Suppliers Often Backfire

Why Demand Letters to China Suppliers Often Backfire Sending a quick demand letter to a China supplier can destroy your leverage. Twice last week, I had to explain that to companies that were not clients. Both wanted me to immediately send a demand letter to their China suppliers to force shipment of long-delayed product. I

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Finding Your China Substitute: Cambodia vs. Guatemala for Manufacturing:

Cambodia vs. Guatemala for Manufacturing For U.S. companies making labor-intensive products and looking to exit China, Cambodia and Guatemala come up repeatedly as lower-cost alternatives. I am bullish on Guatemala, but cautious on Cambodia. This is not because Cambodia cannot manufacture. It can. The issue is control. Cambodia’s risk profile is harder to manage and

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Templates Are Not Contracts: They’re Landmines

China NNN Agreements fail when they only block disclosure, ignore WeChat/CAD files, name the wrong company, or require enforcement you cannot afford. This blog post explains when you need an NDA vs an NNN agreement, common China traps (language, company chop, Hong Kong clauses), and what to send for a fast review.

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After the Wall Street Journal Calls: Why Tariff Reduction Is Not a One-Hour Fix

After the Wall Street Journal Calls: Why Tariff Reduction Is Not a One-Hour Fix When the Wall Street Journal profiled our firm’s approach to tariff reduction, we expected calls. What we did not expect was how many companies would read “aboveboard playbook” and assume it meant we could diagnose their tariff exposure in an hour

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Tariffs Are Now a Fraud Risk: How Importers Can Avoid CBP and DOJ Trouble

Tariffs Are Now a Fraud Risk: How Importers Can Avoid CBP and DOJ Trouble One internal message can turn a tariff problem into a fraud problem. Not because a single email triggers an investigation by itself, but because once the government starts asking questions, the record your team created under pressure becomes the story the

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