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During your stay in China, it is inevitable to encounter various emergencies—such as threats to personal safety, loss of passport or documents, impending visa expiration, being overcharged in consumption, sudden illness, etc. At such times, dialing the official hotlines accurately can resolve problems in the most efficient and safest way, avoiding getting into trouble due to language barriers or unfamiliarity with procedures.Emergency Distress: Safety of Life and Property 110-Emergency Hotline:
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Settling down has become the first step for entrepreneurs to start developing in China. From choosing a place to live, renting or buying a house, registering documents to daily routines, every step is related to the convenience and compliance of life. To help workers coming to China, this article provides some suggestions.Why 'Stable Living' is the First Step in Developing in ChinaWhether you are here to work, start a business, build a brand, or register a company and apply for copyright
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The competition in cross-border e-commerce is becoming increasingly standardized. Major e-commerce platforms in China are all sending the same signal: without a trademark, it is difficult to survive long-term on Chinese platforms. As a seller, understanding and planning for a Chinese trademark is not only a compliance requirement but also a key step in protecting your brand assets.part1.What isChinese Trademark A Chinese trademark is the official proof of brand legitimacy reviewed and issued by
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If you are coming to China for the first time, you will definitely be troubled by one thing: nationwide mobile payment, while you are still using cash and credit cards.Don't worry, this article is specially prepared for you to learn Chinese digital payments from scratch, so you can be more relaxed in China.part1. Basic Praperation1. Essential Documents:Passport, valid visa or residence permit.2. Mobile Phone Number:A local phone number is recommended to receive verification codes and complet
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In 2026, China's Trademark Law has undergone significant amendments, marking a new era of stricter enforcement and more rigorous standards for trademark registration. The changes aim to combat bad-faith filings, which will no longer be allowed to linger in the system for years before being challenged in court.One of the most notable updates is the shift from “use it or lose it” to “use it or never get it.” Under the new rules, applicants
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When McDonald’s quietly re-registered its China master franchise as “金拱门 (Jīn Gǒng Mén)” in 2017, the internet erupted. Many joked that it sounded like the name of a steel-furniture shop. Within hours, the company had to clarify that restaurants would continue using “麦当劳.” The incident became a meme, but it highlighted something critically important: in China, your Chinese name becomes the first signal of credibility—legally, culturally, and commercially.This article explains, in
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On 20 October 2025, China’s National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA) officially launched its new online trademark filing portal—the most significant system upgrade in over a decade.The revamp aims to enhance convenience, security, and overall user experience for online trademark services, better meeting the practical needs of applicants. The platform introduces a new user management system, allowing applicants to access and manage their filings via the “CNIPA Trademark Online Ser
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In China, maintaining payroll and HR compliance is essential for foreign-owned enterprises (WFOEs) to operate legally and avoid potential penalties. The Chinese labor laws are complex and continuously updated, making it crucial for businesses to stay informed and follow the regulations closely.
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Xiaomi’s SU7 shows that in today's EV race, the first victory often happens in the patent office, not on the track. From securing a 15-year design patent to integrating aerodynamics into filings and timing the product reveal, Xiaomi's strategy offers valuable lessons for start-ups, suppliers, and design studios worldwide. At Gomax, we’ve distilled these insights into a three-step IP service—Design Freeze Audit, 3D-to-Claim Mapping, and Fast-Track Filing—helping innovators protect their designs across China, the US, and the EU. Whether you’re creating a mobility pod or a hyper-SUV, remember: the question investors ask first isn't “How fast?” but “Is it patented?”
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China has introduced the K visa, a new visa category designed for young foreign science and technology talent, effective October 1, 2025. Targeting fields such as AI, quantum information, new energy, and biomedicine, the K visa allows multiple-entry stays of 1–5 years and connects directly to China’s upcoming “Young Talent Residence Program.”
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Entering China market as a foreign entrepreneur or company requires careful planning, especially when it comes to legal compliance. One of the most critical steps is obtaining the proper work visa. Navigating the visa process can be complex, but with the right information and preparation, you can secure your permission to work in China smoothly. In this guide, I will walk you through the essential steps and requirements to help you understand how to successfully obtain a work visa in China.
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Every creator thinks, “I’ll deal with copyright later.” Many regret it.Some Real-Life FailuresA European game developer launched a mobile app in China without registering the copyright. Within months, copycat versions appeared on major app stores — same graphics, same gameplay, but under a different name. Without registration with China’s National Copyright Administration (NCA), it took more than a year of legal battles — and tens of thousands in legal fees
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Doing business in China without a registered trademark? You risk losing control of your brand. Many foreign companies have found their trademarks already registered by suppliers or third parties. Learn how to protect your brand under China's “first-to-file” trademark system.
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Protecting your intellectual property (IP) in China is critical for businesses operating in this vast and dynamic market. The rapid pace of innovation and manufacturing has often led to concerns about how to safeguard your creations effectively. Understanding your options and leveraging the right strategies will go a long way in ensuring that your IP remains protected while you grow and thrive in China.
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When it comes to health certificates, the requirements and processes are just as important for foreigners, especially those planning to stay in China for extended periods. Health certificates are often needed for visa applications, employment, or permanent residency.
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Obtaining a non-criminal record certificate is an essential step for many foreigners, whether for visa applications, employment, or permanent residency. The process can vary depending on whether the certificate is needed from a foreign country or within China.
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Computer software is one of the protected subjects under the Copyright Law of the People's Republic of China. To further safeguard the rights of software authors and promote the development of the software industry and the informatization of the national economy, the State Council issued the new "Regulations on the Protection of Computer Software" on December 12, 2001, which took effect on January 1, 2002. These regulations clearly define the copyright protection for computer software.
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According to the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of the Entry and Exit of Foreigners, there are 12 types and 16 sub-types of ordinary visas in China. Foreigners apply for different visas according to the various needs of working, studying, business, visiting relatives, and other purposes in China. Foreigners are only allowed to engage in activities consistent with staying in China.
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Recently, many of our foreign friends have been asking us about how to open a bank account in China. They are particularly interested in which banks are more accommodating to foreigners. To address these questions, we have compared five local Chinese banks that are especially friendly to foreigners. You can choose the one that is most convenient for you based on your location. Additionally, we have summarized the steps to open a bank account in China. If you need this information, feel free to bookmark it for future reference.
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As we approach the peak season for graduation internships for international students, it's crucial that we address the essential steps and materials required for obtaining an internship visa in China. Navigating this process can be complex, but with the right guidance and preparation, it can be a smooth and rewarding experience. Today, I'm here to walk you through the key documents and procedures that international students need to be aware of when applying for an internship visa. This information will not only help you understand the requirements but also ensure that you are well-prepared to embark on your internship journey in China. Let's dive into the details and make sure you have everything you need to succeed.
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