Trading with China
When trading with China, foreign clients must navigate a complex legal environment. Attention should be paid to contract compliance, intellectual property protection, regulatory requirements, payment methods, dispute resolution mechanisms, and tax obligations. Collaborating with local legal professionals or consultants is crucial to ensure compliance with Chinese laws, avoid potential legal risks, and facilitate smooth trade relations.

Security
Mitigating transaction risks and ensuring the security of cooperation.

Compliance
Handling complex procedures and ensuring compliant customs clearance.

Dispute Resolution
Efficiently Resolve Disputes and Protect Legitimate Rights
Supplier Due Diligence
To help clients accurately select Chinese suppliers, identify potential legal and commercial risks, and avoid performance failures, product quality issues, or commercial fraud due to unqualified partners.
Contract Drafting and Review
Based on China’s Law, and industry practices, draft or review bilingual trade contracts to ensure that the terms are legal, clear, and enforceable, balancing the commercial demands and risk allocation of both Chinese and foreign parties
Contract Performance Supervision
Track all stages of contract performance, promptly identify and resolve deviations, and solidify evidence through written notices, supplementary agreements, etc., to prevent disputes from escalating.
Cargo Transportation
Assist clients in selecting appropriate transportation methods, control transportation contract terms, handle logistics disputes such as cargo damage/defects and delayed delivery, and ensure the safe arrival of goods.
Customs Clearance
To assist clients and suppliers in completing Chinese customs declarations, ensuring the legal entry of goods and avoiding detention, fines, or even criminal liability due to incorrect classification, tax evasion, or prohibited or restricted items.
Trade Dispute Resolution
When supplier breaches the contract , carrier claims , or customs disputes, we help clients efficiently protect their rights and recover losses through negotiation, arbitration, or litigation
Qualified Legal Attorneys
More than 100 qualified lawyers, majoring in various legal fields
Over 10 Years of Experience
Focusing on foreign-related cases for more than 10 years
Our Awards and Certificates
China's leading international foreign-related law firm

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