Conducting
international trade in China not only requires technical and linguistic
skills but also calls for an understanding of local laws and China's
business practices as well as its culture. Sometimes, the regulatory
barriers can have a great negative impact on mutual beneficial trade
activities, although there is a rapid increase in international trade
in China for the past two decades.
Our bilingual attorneys have the expertise
in the international trade law, relevant trade conventions, laws and
regulations governing import and export, and other trade-related issues
in the U.S. and China. We represent U.S. and Chinese manufacturers,
service providers and all kinds of trade organizations to facilitate
their trade and service rendered in China and U.S. We have experienced
attorneys to negotiate and draft all kinds of documents including but
not limited to sale contract, distribution agreement, output contract
and loan agreement, etc.,. We can also advice on the import/export duties,
insurance of imports and exports, power of management over import and
export businesses, insurance in import and export, import and export
commodity inspection, appraisal of import and export commodities, import
and export credit, import and export quota, export and import license,
certificate of origin of imports and exports, bill of lading and customs
entry, etc., . Working together with our Arbitration and Litigation
team, we can represent clients from negotiating trade documents to representing
clients in arbitration or court proceedings in both U.S. and China.
For the full text of United Nations Convention
on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (1980), please click
For the full text of United Nations Convention
on the Carriage of Goods by Sea (1978), please click
You may find useful infomation about international
trade at the website of China Council for the Promotion of International
Trade by clicking