Manufacturing companies in China are facing more and more challenges during the economic transformation. These challenges might come from city upgrade or urban renewal, rising land price, industrial park re-position, or green manufacturing. As a result, established manufacturing plants may need to be liquidated /or relocated in short notice. There would be significant operational and legal issues that need to be resolved during the assets and people migrations. How the companies can manage the migration or closure successfully?
The European Chamber is delighted to welcome Bill Yuan from PwC, Bin Qi from Xin Bai Law Firm, and Mr Etienne Charlier, General Manager at EUsino Business Consulting Suzhou, Xiangcheng as they share with us their expertise on tax and legal challenges for companies relocating and policies that could benefit companies both financially and operationally in such situation.
Please join us to learn more about the relevant policies, market trend and typical issues in such situation. Our speakers who are dealing directly with these cases in China will share real life experience of helping companies to overcome these challenges. You are more than welcome to share your experience and insights with others as well.
Agenda
3:30-4:00 Registration
4:00-4:10 Opening words by Anna Ding, Chair of the Finance & Taxation Working Group, European Chamber
4:10-4:40 Tax and Legal Challenges in China’s Manufacturing Migration by Bill Yuan, PwC China and Bin Qi, Xin
Bai Law Firm
4:40-5:10 The New Reality in Development Zones by Mr Etienne Charlier, General Manager, EUsino Business
Consulting Suzhou, Xiangcheng
- Policies in Development Zones
- Differences between Chinese Development Zones
5:10-5:20 Closing words by Anna Ding, Chair of the Finance & Taxation Working Group, European Chamber
5:20-6:00 Free discussion and Networking
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