Part II: Starting Up in China
In this part . . .
This part helps you figure out the most appropriate way for your business to operate in China. We share the common restrictions facing foreign investors and help you understand the choices of possible locations for your company. We put the government role in business in perspective and point out the best ways to work with government officials.
Also in this part, we give you plenty of practical information about getting around China, getting money, and just plain getting by. We talk about what to expect when managing people in China — figuring out what motivates Chinese workers and how to build a strong team in China. Finally, we give you a clear picture of financial matters, particularly China’s currency, the renminbi.
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