Russian Businesses in China: Who is Going East and Why
Since 2022, the Chinese market has become increasingly attractive to Russian companies. While previously, large state-owned companies were primarily working with China, now firms from a diverse range of sectors – from energy to electronics – are showing interest. However, doing business in China is not easy.

Lawyers warn about the strict regulation of foreign organizations:

 

  • Complex registration and licensing procedures

  • Cross-border transfers require approval

  • Intellectual property risks require protection of trademarks and patents

 

If you are planning to enter the Chinese market, remember the need for a detailed examination of legal aspects and compliance with local legislation.

 

KKMP China Desk Head Chuck Peng notes:

Russian companies sometimes underestimate the role of legislation. Personal connections are undoubtedly important, but they do not replace the legal norms that strictly regulate entrepreneurial activity in China.

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