From 2018 to 2019, China-U.S. relations have experienced ups and downs. The future of the China-U.S. trade agreement has become uncertain as the U.S. officially imposed a 25% tariff on USD200 billion worth of Chinese imports on 10 May 2019. Even against such a background, China-U.S. economic and trade cooperation still sees an inextricably intertwined and overlapping landscape of interests between the two countries.
The path of development is rarely smooth, but often tortuous. This is also the case for Chinese enterprises which expand globally and enter the U.S. market. For investors investing in the U.S., especially those from China, the reality of China-U.S. relations places higher requirements on risk prediction as well as an understanding and assessment of the economic, trade, political and legal environment of investments in the U.S.
In light of this, the partners and lawyers of KWM New York and Silicon Valley offices, who have been practicing attorneys in the U.S. for many years, have prepared the booklet “Doing Business in the U.S.”, which covers foreign investment, incorporation, employment, government regulation, tax, dispute resolution and other issues. The booklet contains not only a basic introduction to various aspects of U.S. law, but also a collection of practical experience accumulated by the practitioners of KWM New York and Silicon Valley offices.
In such a rapidly changing world, we hope we can assist you in every challenge!