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How you can protect IP and optimise your tax position in China

August 13, 2008

Glenn DeSouza, managing director, TP Management Consulting, Shanghai, and Benjamin Cheong, intellectual property group, Baker & McKenzie, Hong Kong believe you have to consider the tax implications when seeking to protect your intellectual property in China

Dealing with intellectual property (IP) in China according to an American Chamber of Commerce in China survey ranks among the highest priorities for multinationals in China.




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