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Alex He, Brian Wang, Yi Zhang

Plante Moran

Tax rules change affects foreign nationals working in China

Article/ Pub

February 19, 2019

Are you a Chinese tax resident? Whether or not an expat has a work visa the answer may be yes. When will you need to pay Chinese income tax on overseas income? Thanks to Plante Moran for helping us find the answer.

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Tariffs/ Taxes

Siva Yam; Eric Rock, Esq.; Mike Cleveland; David Newsome; Govind Arora

U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce

Webinar: How Should U.S. Companies Respond to the 90-Day U.S.-China Trade Truce?

Event

February 6, 2019

Implication of the U.S.-China Trade Truce. What items are affected?
How should companies respond? How can you plan your sourcing strategy and negotiate appropriately?

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Manufacturing, Tariffs/ Taxes, Trade

U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce

19th Annual U.S.-China Trade Conference

Event

November 13-14, 2018

"Making Decisions in the New U.S.-China Trade Order"
Conference Co-Chairs
Weifang Zhou, President, UL Consumers
Michael Turansick, Managing Partner, Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
Lou Longo, Managing Partner, International, Plante Moran

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Trade

Siva Yam, Paul Nash

Diplomatic Courier

Is China Prepared for a Prolonged Trade War with the United States?

Article/ Pub

September 28, 2018

According to the Chinese zodiac, 2018 is the Year of the Dog (or Wùxi). In the Chinese sexagenary cycle, which historically was used for reckoning time in China, the dog symbolizes luck. According to Chinese folk religion, the year of the dog, which recurs every 12 years in the cycle, is considered a challenging year in which harmony is crucial to achieving prosperity. So far, 2018 has proven to be extraordinary in this respect, since the desire to achieve harmony in U.S.-China trade relationship—the largest bilateral trading relationship in human history—has been overshadowed by continued disputes and accusations of unfair practices...

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Tariffs/ Taxes, Trade

U.S.-China Chamber of Commerce

A Tribute to Senator John McCain

Announcement

August 27, 2018

The United States of America-China Chamber of Commerce (“USCCC”) and its sister organization, The United States of America-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce (“USVCC”) are greatly saddened by the passing of U.S. Senator John McCain.

Senator McCain was a true American hero who served his country with dignity and honor in both his distinguished military and political careers. Despite being made a POW during the U.S.-Vietnam war, Senator McCain became a dear friend of the Vietnamese people and did much to help Vietnam and the United States to harmonize political and trade relations.

“Senator McCain was a classy man,” said Siva Yam, president of the U.S.-Vietnam Chamber of Commerce, “and he worked tirelessly to help build new bridges and heal the wounds of war between the two countries”

Our thoughts and prayers are with the McCain family during this most difficult time.

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