Creating your eCommerce business model in China
Kristina Koehler-Coluccia
Setting up companies in China for over 20 years | Specialized in China accounting, tax and payroll
Join me on Wednesday, 14 June for this week's Thrive in China Roundtable to learn more about creating your China eCommerce business.
The ecommerce landscape has changed rapidly over the years. With an increase in e-commerce activity, consumer complaints and speculations of unfair competition on the rise, it is only natural that the Chinese government has taken notice. For a foreign company seeking to start a, eCommerce business in China, it is crucial to closely examine the fast-changing landscape. In this webinar we will be looking at the current era of China’s eCommerce, business models to start an eCommerce business in China, the importance of applying for an ICP license (if needed and applicable), the benefits of China’s eCommerce regime and what to watch out for when choosing eCommerce platforms in China.
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Upcoming Roundtables
Wednesday, 21 June 2023: Save your brand in China
China has become a global Intellectual Property (IP) leader and enforcer. As such it is the responsibility of any business owner to register their IP in China in a timely fashion before any IP hijacker or squatter can. Before you begin your internet searches, content downloads, register a Wechat account, conduct social media networking and marketing, joining local or even foreign trade shows, local networking events or even on the ground investigations and due diligence REGISTER YOUR IP. If you do not you are openly making it easy for any local Chinese company and individual to hijack or steal your brand assets. Come join this roundtable to learn how?easy it is to protect your brand in China.
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Wednesday, 28 June 2023: How to recruit your first hires in China
For foreign invested companies, China is one of the most significant markets for expansion. But Chinese authorities are more likely to cast a critical eye on the activities of foreign-owned enterprises, making compliance with local labor and employment requirements crucial. In this roundtable we will walk you through the steps to start hiring on the ground. How to find candidates, what to look for in your first hires, which pitfalls to avoid, how to employ them, and many more tips from over 20 years of experience. Let’s take a look at the first step in recruiting your first set of employees for your China operation.
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WOODBURN ACCOUNTANTS & ADVISORS?is excited to be sponsoring this year's China Consumer 2023 - hosted by the China Britain Business Council.?
CBBC is thrilled to announce this year's Consumer Programme. It will be hosted in London on 4th-5th July - and is a fantastic opportunity for UK brands to rediscover the China opportunity and fine-tune their China market strategy.
From panel discussions to deep-dive breakout sessions, focus groups and meet the China partner opportunities, CBBC’s China Consumer 2023 offers a holistic view of China’s consumer trends, tangible business leads and shared best practices.
In addition our Kristina Koehler-Coluccia, Head of Business Advisory, will be speaking in the afternoon's breakout session on?HOW TO LAUNCH A BUSINESS IN CHINA.