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Xinjiang. Pértiga de tres metros.

There is plenty that could be written about the plight of Uyghurs and other ethnic groups in Xinjiang, most of it negative. And with Xi Jinping declaring his Xinjiang policies “completely correct,” there is pretty much no room for hope things will improve (unless you view the complete sinification of Xinjiang as a desirable end

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12 medidas para las marcas comerciales en China

Our international IP lawyers love lists and the below is a list of the 12 things we most often recommend regarding China trademarks to our clients that do business in China and have at least one brand they care about. Most of these items apply with equal force to most other countries as well. 1.

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Cómo establecer períodos de prueba en los contratos de trabajo en China

Si desea establecer un período de prueba para evaluar a un nuevo empleado contratado en China, debe indicarlo claramente en el contrato de trabajo del nuevo empleado. Tanto el empleador como el empleado pueden sacar partido del período de prueba: por ejemplo, un empleado en período de prueba puede dimitir con tan solo tres días de preaviso, lo cual es mucho

Cómo redactar contratos con China que sean ejecutables

Negociar con empresas chinas: la versión larga

A principios de la década de 1980, la Fuerza Aérea de los Estados Unidos encargó a Lucian Pye, un eminente sinólogo, la redacción de un informe sobre cómo negocian los chinos con los extranjeros. Publicado en 1982, se tituló «Chinese Commercial Negotiating Style» (El estilo de negociación comercial chino). Basándose en extensas entrevistas con extranjeros dedicados al comercio con China, el trabajo de Pye analiza el estilo de negociación que los chinos emplean con los empresarios extranjeros. El de Pye

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Sus factores de riesgo en China en estos tiempos tensos

China is (again) in the midst of a concerted government crackdown against foreign companies doing business in China. And if that is not bad enough, if your country has been deemed by China to have disrespected it by speaking out against forced labor or enhancing diplomatic relations with Taiwan, your own expatriate staff themselves may

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Trabajo forzoso en China: ponte del lado correcto de la historia

By Roberto De Vido* The Economist recently noted in a column headline that Forced labour in China presents dilemmas for fashion brands. The writer introduced the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC), which he described as “a nearly 3m-strong paramilitary-style business in western China” founded in 1954 to provide economic incentives for recently demobilized soldiers

Cierre de una empresa de propiedad extranjera (WFOE) en China

Cómo prepararse para lo peor en China y por qué debería hacerlo

Not so long after the fall of the Soviet Union, I, along with others in my law firm, had to spend considerable amounts of time in fairly remote places in Russia — places like Vladivostok, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky and Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk. Things were very uncertain in that part of Russia back then, and we developed certain rules to

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Xinjiang, sanciones a China y su negocio

The U.S. government recently announced additional political sanctions on China concerning human rights violations in Xinjiang. The Chinese government’s treatment of Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities in Xinjiang has attracted the attention of human rights organizations and democratic governments over the last few years. Accusations include arbitrary detention in concentration camps, forced labor, and propagandist

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Hong Kong: Es China, estúpido.

Say what you will about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) but, when it comes to repressing Hong Kong’s democratic aspirations, it means business. Having concluded local authorities were not up to the task of ruling Hong Kong by its iron-fisted standards, Beijing made short work of the “one country, two systems” framework and imposed a

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El mundo necesita armarse de valor para detener a China.

The below is a guest post written anonymously by someone who fears both repercussions from the CCP and an onslaught of abuse by “those who do not want to see their own spigot of money from China cut.” We are publishing this because it is important and because nearly all of us who regularly write

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