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When the European and American markets are caught in the red sea of involution, a forgotten corner is quietly becoming a new gold mine for cross-border sellers. When North America becomes a battleground for advertising dollars, Europe turns into a compliance and returns [...]
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This article does not talk about fancy concepts, but only about the three things that cross-border sellers are most concerned about on a daily basis: how to save taxes on U.S. companies, how not to step on mines, and how to reasonably fall on U.S. accounts for offshore expenses.
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Similar to China where there are numerous types of companies, France also has various types of companies such as SARL, SCI, SNC, SA, SAS, GIE and many others.
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In line with the Government's efforts to build the "Study in Hong Kong" brand, PolyU will continue to expand its global enrollment network, with a focus on emerging regions such as Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa and South America, and provide a wide range of scholarships and support packages to attract international students with multicultural backgrounds to come to Hong Kong for further studies, and at the same time, actively leverage on its own academic strengths and international influence, and promote high-level international academic exchanges and collaboration. At the same time, the University actively utilizes its academic strengths and international influence to promote high-level international academic exchanges and collaboration, and maintains close ties and in-depth cooperation with world-leading institutions such as Oxford and Cambridge, to further promote more collaboration and academic exchanges in scientific research and enhance the attractiveness of "Study in Hong Kong".
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With the accelerated integration of the global industrial chain, more and more Chinese enterprises are actively laying out their overseas operations to seek new markets and opportunities. However, the first step to go overseas - how to comply with the exit of funds? It often becomes the first "compliance threshold" faced by enterprises.
ODI filing is the "official passport" for Chinese enterprises to invest abroad. Without it, capital can't go out, projects are difficult to land, and profits are difficult to flow back.
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