WEBINAR: Ensuring Compliance: What to Look for Before Signing a Manufacturing Agreement in China

Join us for an insightful webinar titled “Ensuring Compliance: What to Look for Before Signing a Manufacturing Agreement in China” and gain legal insights to safeguard your business interests. With the ever-evolving regulatory landscape in China, it’s crucial to be well-informed before making any commitments. Secure your spot today and stay ahead of potential pitfalls in the manufacturing sector in China.

“Ensuring Compliance: What to Look for Before Signing a Manufacturing Agreement in China” – Wednesday, August 30, 12:30 pm CEST. Registration

We have two more webinars coming up in September:

  1. “Seeking Refunds in China: How Foreign Companies Should Handle The Problem” – Wednesday, September 13, 12:30 pm CEST. Registration

  2. “Manufacturing Alerts in China: How to Navigate Successfully” – Wednesday, September 27, 12:30 pm CEST. Registration

Please feel free to contact us if you need help solving trade disputes in China, drafting or adjusting contracts so that they follow Chinese laws and are enforceable in China, verifying Chinese companies, or protecting intellectual property like patents and trademarks in China and internationally. Book a meeting here.

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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