Setting Up Business In India For Chinese Organizations

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India and China are the two fastest growing countries of the world, the possibility of an economic rapprochement among them to seize the synergies of their development is an interesting issue for discussion.
China Corporate/Commercial Law
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India and China are the two fastest growing countries of the world, the possibility of an economic rapprochement among them to seize the synergies of their development is an interesting issue for discussion. Both the countries have witnessed transitions in their economic policies during the last two to three decades, and the irreversible nature of economic liberalization has enabled each nation to integrate with the world economy. We have years of experience in advising prominent foreign companies around the globe on doing business in India. With increasing business linkages between India and China, recently, we have been assisting Chinese companies with their business efforts in India. We are confident that the information in this paper will equip you with evolving innovative and intelligent solutions to foray your business efforts into India.

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