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Tag Archives: legal protection
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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When to get a patent for your new product?
Inventors with a new product concept are rightly concerned with IP protection. They sometimes ask if they should invest in a patent for their new idea ASAP. Renaud and Andrew join Adrian to cover this topic here. You’ll learn about … Continue reading
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Tagged patents, legal protection, intellectual property, new product launch
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Will Our Current Supplier Block The Transfer Of Our Molds To A New One? | Disputes With Chinese Suppliers Q&A (Volume 22)
A foreign buyer has decided to stop working with their OEM supplier located in China because of horrible performance and poor service. But that supplier still has the buyer’s plastic injection molds in their factory. The buyer is wondering how … Continue reading
Our Supplier Refuses To Ship The Goods We Paid For! | Disputes With Chinese Suppliers Q&A (Volume 21)
This dispute is a really serious situation that importers outsourcing manufacturing to Chinese suppliers pray that they never get into. This company (who became our client when asking us for help), unfortunately, paid a large downpayment on goods which, over … Continue reading