The Decree issued by the Ministry of Commerce sets a legal basis for UEL enforcement: economic operators should get acquainted with the new regulations.
Much has been written on the impact of COVID-19 on construction contracts, yet commercial impacts may yet to be felt. How can you mitigate upcoming risks?
As the tariff dispute between the U.S. and China continues to create uncertainty, U.S. businesses are considering all alternatives to maintain cost-effective production.
Is “Made in China” still a top choice for American manufacturers?
What American food retailers can learn from China’s push to integrate e-commerce mobile technology into existing brick-and-mortars. A smartphone becomes a magic wand in the hands of shoppers inside two new Chinese supermarkets owned by e-commerce giants Alibaba and JD.com.
Despite recent tariff issues between China and the U.S., America’s largest trading partner remains a viable entity for U.S. brands looking to produce global exports. This one consideration can make all the difference when selecting the best supplier.