
US-China Trade Policies
The Trade War and the “economic competition” have had unintended effects of decoupling and creating barriers for international trade and investment. However, globalization has been the central force of economic growth around the world in past decades and will continue its path in the new and old markets. Industrialization in emerging markets, supply chain shifts, manufacturing relocation, and the rise of the Global South have been a new phenomenon and have added more dynamics and complexity to today’s international economic environment. As trade balances and trade frictions have dramatically impacted each country’s supply chain, import and export, manufacturing capacity and technology development, compliance with trade policies has become increasingly complex.
In recent years, as the second-largest economy in the world, China has gained more economic power in terms of making policies and carrying out trade measures. Meanwhile, to navigate today’s economic development turbulence, China’s trade policy remains open and responsive to other countries’ trade policies.
As one of the fastest-growing economies, China continues to offer more business opportunities to the world. Given new factors from geopolitical conflicts and trade competition, however, many international businesses believe their unfamiliarity with China’s legal system and business culture are steep challenges of entering into China market and interacting with Chinese companies. With years of experience in China law practice, familiarity with common law systems and international rules, we are here to provide “door” services to clients. We are experienced in China’s governmental and judicial practices, policy-making processes, import and export formalities, and other areas of great concern to our clients.
We provide the following services in the trade policy advising area:
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Trade and investment policy research and advising
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Industrial rule regulatory compliance
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Obtaining permits, quotas, or licenses
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Import and export control regulations
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Representation in administrative procedures
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Government relationship consultations
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If you have any questions related to U.S.-China trade policies, contact us today for a free consultation.