INSPIRED Seminar: How to Set Up Your One-Person Business"
Learn how to set up a small business in China. This INSPIRED seminar teaches how to run your one-man show in China and turn a good profit. RMB200 includes material and a French breakfast.
Updated 1 y, 7 m ago
Do you want to set up legally your 1-man business? Do you feel that you never get your questions answered and wonder how expensive setting up a small business in China really is? This seminar is for you!
RMB 200 incl. material and French breakfast
Luka Lu, Partner of Capital Law PRC Lawyers, will use "real case studies" to present your onshore and offshore incorporation options. Ample time will be left for questions & answers. A description of the various business incubators existing in Beijing will also be given.
Take away benefits: At the end of the presentation, you will have a clear understanding of the different options available to you in terms of setting up a one-person business in China. You will also have identified which incorporation structure is the most relevant to you and gained an understanding of the different costs involved. You will also be aware of the most important key factors to watch during the incorporation process.
About our Speaker Luka LU: Luka Lu studied law at Peking University before completing her legal training with an American law firm in Beijing. She then joined C&C Law Office, the first Chinese law firm to specialize in providing legal services, before founding her own law firm, Capital Associates. Luka has substantial experience of providing legal advice to Western companies seeking to establish operations in China, either as a Joint Venture or as a Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise. Her clients include many multi national companies, particularly in the mining, power and banking and financial services industries. She has also assisted a number of Chinese companies seeking to list on overseas stock exchanges, particularly in Hong Kong and New York. Luka is a member of the China International Mining Group and in 2004 was instrumental in conducting the Mining Law Review undertaken by the CIMG in conjunction with the Chinese Ministry of Land and Resources.

