China Express Agency,
a New York based China business consulting firm, is organizing a
business exploratory trade mission to China March 20-30, 2014. During
this trip, the delegation will be meeting with business
investors, Chinese trade associations, Chinese immigration agents, the
Commercial
Department of U.S. Embassy in Beijing China, and local officials.
The trade mission fully supported by Artisan Business Group will travel to Beijing, Shanghai and fast growing
cities such as Hangzhou and Nanchang.Starting
with the “Invest in America 2014 (Shanghai) Summit & Exhibition”,
the trip
continues with five in-depth business seminars, guided city tours and
actively
engaged networking events in Shanghai, Hangzhou, Beijing and Nanchang,
the capital city of Jiangxi Province. For details on participating in
this business opportunity, please contact: Luke G. Randall of China
Express Agency at
lukerandall@chinaexpress.us or call
(646) 309-5679.
Artisan Business Group is to sponsor Chinese Christian Business Conference in
Hong Kong this summer. Christian population has been growing in last
three decades. Today, China has over 70 million Christians, many of them
are owners of private enterprises and businesses.
Chinese
nationals will be required to report their
overseas assets and debt situation to the country's State Administration
of Foreign Exchange (SAFE), the new regulation will become effective January 1, 2014.
The move is an attempt by SAFE to keep an eye on outbound investment
and money transfers. Many Chinese investors and corrupt officials
are using illegal methods to transfer large amounts of capital to
foreign countries, including the USA. The Chinese company party also
takes measures to require high ranking party officials to report
family's overseas connections and family member's immigration status.
To learn more about Chinese investors market, come to join us in Las Vegas Feb. 5, 2014.
Artisan Business
Group and New York based China Express will be organizing and leading an
investment and business exploratory trade mission to Hangzhou, Beijing
and Jiangxi Province China in March 2014. The delegation will be
meeting with Chinese business and investment communities as well as
business officials in Hangzhou, Beijing and Jiangxi Province. The one
week trade mission will take place immediately following the Invest in America 2014 (Shanghai) Summit March 22-23, 2014. To learn more about this unique business opportunity, please bookmark our blog for future update.
ABG team is to visit multiple
EB-5 investment projects and provides one-on-one consultation sessions
in Dallas January 6-7, 2014, New York City January 8-10, 2014, and
Orlando January 14, 2014 and Miami January 15-16, 2014. For more
information about our private EB-5 program consulting opportunities, click to register early.
Many
foreign companies attend exhibitions and trade shows in China, there
are tips when dealing with Chinese Customs! If you are planning on
shipping your booth items or printing items to your hotel in China, in
order
for your shipment to be cleared at the Chinese Customs, please make sure
to
follow the instructions below:
- Please put your name (not company
name, should be individual person's name) as the Recipient's Name.
- Please attach a written explanation
with your shipment document to explain why you send the items to this
business address, and indicate this is for personal use (it'll be much
easier to have your items be cleared at the Customs if it is listed as
personal item);
- Please attach a copy of recipient's
passport along with your shipment document. Make sure include these pages:
the photo page, Chinese visa stamp page and entry stamp pages.
- You will be responsible for the
Customs duties if applicable.
- Ship items earlier so that it will
arrive on time.
For
those who have never been to China, here are some tips on getting a
Chinese Visa. Mostly likely you will be applying for a business Visa,
make sure you have a valid passport, 2 recent passport photos and an
invitation letter from a Chinese party. If you live in the area that is
not close to any Chinese Consulate General offices, you can use one of
the following 3rd party services. They can handle your Visa application
in a timely manner. Prior to sending out your passport and application,
carefully read instructions on these websites.
Chinese Visa Office
http://www.chinesevisaoffice.com/
China Visa Service Center
http://www.mychinavisa.com/index.php
Chinese Service Center of America
http://www.visamailservice.com/