Upcoming Webinars: Navigating Business and Legal Challenges in China

Introduction

In today’s global economy, engaging with Chinese companies can be both a lucrative opportunity and a complex challenge. To help you navigate this landscape with confidence, we’re excited to announce a series of informative webinars designed to empower businesses and individuals dealing with Chinese entities.

1. How to Verify a Chinese Company

Date: Thursday, February 1, at 12:00 PM CET

First up, we have our webinar on “How to Verify a Chinese Company,” scheduled for Thursday, February 1st at 12:00 PM CET. In this session, we’ll dive into the essential tools and insights needed to effectively assess the legitimacy and credibility of Chinese businesses. This is an opportunity you don’t want to miss if you’re looking to build or expand your business connections in China.

Why Attend?

Registration Details: Register Here

2. The Importance of NNN Contracts Before Mold Sample Dispatch to Chinese Manufacturers

Date: Thursday, February 15, at 12:00 PM CET

Our second webinar focuses on “The Importance of NNN Contracts Before Mold Sample Dispatch to Chinese Manufacturers.” Join us on Thursday, February 15th at 12:00 PM CET to learn about the critical role of Non-Disclosure, Non-Use, and Non-Circumvention (NNN) agreements in protecting your intellectual property when dealing with Chinese manufacturers, especially before sending mold samples.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn how NNN contracts safeguard your business interests.
  • Discover strategies for effective contract negotiation with Chinese manufacturers.

Registration Details: Register Here

3. How to Make a Contract with a Chinese Company Legally Effective in China

Date: Thursday, February 29, at 12:00 PM CET

The final webinar in our series, scheduled for Thursday, February 29th at 12:00 PM CET, is “How to Make a Contract with a Chinese Company Legally Effective in China.” This session will cover the essentials of crafting legally binding and enforceable contracts under Chinese law, a crucial skill for any business engaging with Chinese partners.

Why This Matters:

  • Understanding the legal framework in China can significantly enhance the efficacy of your contracts.
  • Learn to navigate the complexities of Chinese legal system for better business outcomes.

Registration Details: Register Here

Conclusion

These webinars are must-attends for anyone looking to engage with Chinese companies, protect intellectual property, and understand the legal landscape in China. If you need assistance with drafting or adjusting contracts, verifying Chinese companies, protecting intellectual property, solving trade or IP disputes in China, or other legal assistance, don’t hesitate to reach out.

Join us in these enlightening sessions and arm yourself with the knowledge needed for successful and secure business dealings in China. We look forward to seeing you there!

Contact Us

Contact us if you need help with drafting of contracts that follows Chinese laws and are enforceable in China, background investigation of Chinese companiesprotecting patents, trademarks, verification of contracts to the law in China, or help with other legal challenges that you have in China.

If you require our assistance or have further questions about our services, please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Relationship Managers Jan Erik Christensen, at janerik@ncbhub.com  or Milla Chen, at huimin.chen@ncbhub.com. We look forward to hearing from you and helping your business succeed in China.

Contact us if you need help with drafting of contracts that follows Chinese laws and are enforceable in China, background investigation of Chinese companies, protecting patents, trademarks, verification of contracts to the law in China, or help with other legal challenges that you have in China.

If you require our assistance or have further questions about our services, please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Relationship Managers Jan Erik Christensen, at janerik@ncbhub.com . We look forward to hearing from you and helping your business succeed in China.

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