Denying student visas to Chinese nationals is always an appealing sanction card that would likely force China's hand.
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Regulations in China are very much a study in contradictions. Read some contracts some time, then compare to their legal code. ...
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What you will find is that many contracts, business filings & regulations are completely contradictory. Basically most businesses are ...
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by default in violation of one law or another. And if you think Pyongyang has a monopoly on these violations, look again. US businesses...
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frequently skirt the law to the point of bribing gangsters and regularly smuggling goods to avoid tariffs. I'm not exaggerating at all. ...
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One common scam when smuggling goods into China employed by supposed legitimate businesses is to ship goods to Hong Kong, then doctor the...
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port of origin or bill of lading to show goods originating from HK. I can't stress this enough, this is the rule not the exception. ...
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Shipping directly from China to the US is easier however, again, there's often an unmistakable criminal element involved: Money laundering.
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On both the Chinese & US side. Basically, sell goods purchased with black money at break even prices to secure legit USD. Accounting...
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