The aim of the Doing Business in China course is to better understand the Chinese business system, economy, society and policies.
Upon course completion, the participants will understand all of the theoretical and practical aspects required to do business in China. They will also know how to get maximum results from their business or activity and be informed on the economic and legal conditions concerning business in this country.
Besides systematized information on today’s China, specific aspects on how to deal with China entrepreneurs to be successful in business will be looked at. Cases will also be analysed to better understand China and Chineses and the steps to follow when entering the China marketplace.
The course is addressed mainly to the entrepreneurs and managers who want to know more about China and learn about the different advantages and opportunities that a huge and rapidly growing economy of more than a billion people offers them.
List of topics
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General background
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1.1- China and World economy
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1.2- General characteristics of the socialism and the economic reforming policy in China
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1.3- Productive sectors: the rural economy and the urban economy
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1.4- Foreign Affairs
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1.5- The main weaknesses of the Chinese economic model |
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Legal aspects
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1.1- Corporate Structures For Doing Business In China |
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1.2- Selling Products and Services
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1.3- Taxes
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1.4- Protecting Intellectual Property Rights In China
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1.5- Labor Management |
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1.6- Dispute Settlement
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Business practices
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Studying case studies |
See complete syllabus
Price
2.500 euros
Consult the financial aid that the UOC offers to international students by sending a message to queries@uoc.edu
The programme fees should be confirmed on enrolment.