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Tag Archives: chinese law
Quality Disputes: Legal Protections for Buyers in China’s Legal System [Podcast]
What are the legal protections available for buyers who receive bad or fake products from Chinese suppliers? In this episode, we go into the intricacies of the Chinese legal system and explore the legal protections available for buyers who receive … Continue reading
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Tagged quality standard, legal protection, chinese law, product quality
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How European Importers Can Sue Chinese Suppliers
Many importers who outsource their manufacturing or buy products off-the-shelf from Chinese manufacturers do so on a ‘buyer beware’ basis. There’s an almost unspoken belief that if things go wrong, it will be very difficult or even impossible to get … Continue reading
Posted in Tips for importers
Tagged suing suppliers, eu regulations, chinese law, supplier management
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How Far Does An NNN Agreement Need To Go To Protect Your IP In China?
Not every strong NNN agreement is perfect. For instance, your NNN agreement may seem to be ‘watertight,’ providing excellent protection of your IP, but it may lead to difficulties in working with Chinese suppliers or with service providers if it’s too … Continue reading
Posted in IP protection
Tagged chinese law, intellectual property, manufacturing agreement, NNN, NDA, IP protection, supplier management
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