This Report published by Access China Management Consulting Ltd provides the detailed guidance of latest Chinese industrial policies on license of industrial access for foreign companies and investors.
The Chinese government authorities issued the revised edition of 2011 for Catalogue for the Guidance of Foreign Investment Industries on December 24, 2011, which came into force as of January 30, 2012. The latest revised edition of 2011 for Catalogue for the Guidance of Foreign Investment Industries will determine the license of industrial access for foreign companies and investors’ entry into the Chinese lucrative market and a global manufacturing base.
How many significant changes have taken place in the latest Chinese industrial access policies for foreign companies and investors? How much major impact will be for foreign companies and investors’ entry into the Chinese lucrative market and low cost manufacturing base? Is mainland China still a lucrative market and a low cost manufacturing base to attract foreign companies and investors in the foreseeable future? A series of questions are facing foreign companies and investors expecting to enter into mainland China. They are focusing on these questions that will determine their decision-making.
Latest Chinese Guide to Industrial Access for Foreign Companies and Investors provides the accurate and timely answers to these questions and guide foreign companies and investors to achieve a successful entry into the Chinese lucrative market and a global manufacturing base.
The organizations of this guidebook are arranged as following:
Chapter 2 will elaborate the evolution and latest significant changes of Chinese industrial access policies for foreign companies and investors.
Chapter 3 will address the impact of latest Chinese industrial policies on license of industrial access for foreign companies and investors.
Chapter 4 will provide, based on full and accurate statistical data and information from the National Bureau of Statistics of China and authoritative international organizations, a SCPT (strengths, challenges, prospects and threats /risks) analysis to help the foreign companies and investors to make decisions and prepare for the future.
Chapter 5 will provide the latest English full text of Catalogue for the Guidance of Foreign Investment Industries (2011 revised edition) to facilitate foreign companies and investors to understand the latest Catalogue and give a comprehensive and thorough knowledge of latest Chinese industrial access policies to foreign companies and investors.
The guidebook concludes in Chapter 6 by highlighting the significant suggestions for foreign companies and investors looking to achieve a successful entry into the Chinese lucrative market and a global manufacturing base.
Scope
Latest Chinese Guide to Industrial Access for Foreign Companies and Investors published by Access China Management Consulting Ltd provides the accurate and timely guidance of latest Chinese industrial policies on license of industrial access for foreign companies and investors. The evolution and latest significant changes of Chinese industrial access policies for foreign companies and investors, impact of latest Chinese industrial policies on license of industrial access for foreign companies and investors in manner of cases, and an in-depth SCPT (strengths, challenges, prospects and threats /risks) analysis, based on full and accurate statistical data and information from the National Bureau of Statistics of China and authoritative international organizations, identified the issues that affect foreign companies and investors making decision on industrial access through the prism of current strengths (strengths), current challenges (weaknesses), future prospects (opportunities) and future risks (threats), the English full text of Catalogue for the Guidance of Foreign Investment Industries (2011 revised edition), as well as some significant suggestions for foreign companies and investors expecting to enter into the Chinese market are represented .
Who should buy this report?
- Foreign companies and investors wishing to enter a lucrative market in China.
- Foreign companies and investors interested in understanding the latest Chinese laws and administrative regulations on application and approval of foreign investment projects and business scope for foreign investment enterprise.
- Senior executive officers engaging in regulatory and registration affairs for application and approval of foreign investment projects and business scope for foreign investment enterprise.
- Non-Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
- Non-Chinese consultative companies engaging in agent service for application of registration for foreign investment enterprises with the Chinese government authorities.
- Non-Chinese law firms.
- Non-Chinese universities, colleges, academic & research institutions
- Non-Chinese university library, public library.
Key Highlights
- Evolution and latest significant changes of Chinese industrial access policies for foreign companies and investors.
- Impact of latest Chinese industrial policies on license of industrial access for foreign companies and investors in manner of case by case.
- An in-depth SCPT (strengths, challenges, prospects and threats /risks) analysis, based on full and accurate statistical data and information from the National Bureau of Statistics of China and authoritative international organizations, identified the issues that affect foreign companies and investors making decision on industrial access through the prism of current strengths (strengths), current challenges (weaknesses), future prospects (opportunities) and future risks (threats).
- English full text of Catalogue for the Guidance of Foreign Investment Industries (2011 revised edition) to facilitate foreign companies and investors to understand it.
- Some significant suggestions for foreign companies and investors expecting to enter into the Chinese market.
Chinese Guide to Industrial Access for Foreign Companies and Investors
Published: May 2012 No. of Pages: 68
Price: Single User: US $ 400 Corporate User: US $ 1500
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Executive Summary 2
Chapter 2. Evolution and Latest Changes of Chinese Industrial Access Policies 4
2.1 . Evolution of Chinese Industrial Access Policies 4
2.2 . Latest Changes of Chinese Industrial Access Policies 6
Chapter 3. Impact of Latest Chinese Industrial Policies on License of Industrial Access 8
Chapter 4. SCPT (strengths, challenges, prospects and threats /risks) analysis 13
4.1. Current Strengths— Macro-Economic Background and Investment Environment 14
Figure 4.1. China’s GDP Growth 14
Figure 4.2. Foreign Investors Actually Contributed Total Amount of Foreign Investment 15
Figure4.3. The Number of Registered Foreign Investment Enterprises 16
Figure 4.4. Foreign Investment Enterprises Contributed Total Investment, Registered Capital, and Foreign Investors Contributed Capital 16
Figure 4.5. China’s Imports and Exports Growth 17
Figure 4.6. China’s Population 18
Figure 4.7. China’s Graduates from Universities & Colleges, and from Technical Schools 19
Figure 4.8. China’s Graduates Returned form Abroad 19
Figure 4.9. China’s Employed Labor Force 20
Figure 4.10. China’s Employed Persons in Foreign Investment Enterprises 21
Figure 4.11. China’s Unemployed Labor Force in Urban Areas 21
Figure 4.12. China’s Totally Annual Average Wage of Labor Force 22
Table 4.1. The Industrial Distribution of Foreign Investment Enterprises Operating in China by 2010 23
4.2. Current Challenges 25
Figure 4.13. China’s Consumption Contributed Share in GDP 26
4.3. Future Prospects 27
4.4. Future Risks 28
Chapter 5. Catalogue for the Guidance of Foreign Investment Industries (2011 revised edition) 29
Chapter 6. Conclusion and Suggestions 64
List of Tables
Table 4.1. The Industrial Distribution of Foreign Investment Enterprises Operating in China by 2010 23
List of Figures
Figure 4.1. China’s GDP Growth 14
Figure 4.2. Foreign Investors Actually Contributed Total Amount of Foreign Investment 15
Figure4.3. The Number of Registered Foreign Investment Enterprises 16
Figure 4.4. Foreign Investment Enterprises Contributed Total Investment, Registered Capital, and Foreign Investors Contributed Capital 16
Figure 4.5. China’s Imports and Exports Growth 17
Figure 4.6. China’s Population 18
Figure 4.7. China’s Graduates from Universities & Colleges, and from Technical Schools 19
Figure 4.8. China’s Graduates Returned form Abroad 19
Figure 4.9. China’s Employed Labor Force 20
Figure 4.10. China’s Employed Persons in Foreign Investment Enterprises 21
Figure 4.11. China’s Unemployed Labor Force in Urban Areas 21
Figure 4.12. China’s Totally Annual Average Wage of Labor Force 22
Figure 4.13. China’s Consumption Contributed Share in GDP 26