Shenzhen foreign investment enterprise information
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As we know that She nzhen is a open city , its has many different types and functiona cats and regulations for pull and attract more investors to come in the city. With the preferential polices , for foreign investors they have desire to do buisness here . They want to set up Shenzhen foreign investment enterprise
Shenzhen was also the first city in China to operate high-speed trains along with an extensive railway network. The two major railway lines in China, the Beijing-Guangzhou Line and the Beijing-Kowloon Railway, all converge in the city. Its highway network also connects it to all major cities in the Pearl River Delta. Shenzhen’s metro also opened in 2004, the sixth in China, and has now expanded to the Shenzhen Metro Line 4, with links right through to Shekou to the West. A fifth line is also due for construction that should provide 38 more kilometers of rail and will provide connections to the north and through to the airport.
There are some types of companies for foreigners to set up as follows :
1. A wholly foreign-owned enterprise, WFOE ( Whooly Owned Foreign Enterprise, WOFE) is an enterprise established within China with exclusive capital investment by a foreign firm, economic entity or individual in accordance with Chinese laws, such as a daughter company or a new company established within China by a foreign firm.
2. A Sino-foreign Equity Joint Venture (EJV)is an enterprise formed within China jointly by a foreign firm or other economic organization or individual and a Chinese company, enterprise or other economic organization in accordance with Chinese laws.
3. A Sino-foreign Cooperative Joint Venture (CJV) is a contractual economic entity established within China jointly invested and run by a foreign firm or other economic body or individual and a Chinese enterprise or other economic body.
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