Business Advisory Services
BAS Hot Topics
- Human Resources
- USCBC members cite hiring and retaining qualified workers as the top challenge they face. Read about human resources-related best practices, regulations, and news.
- Financial Services
- China's financial services sector continues to attract significant interest from foreign companies. Learn about PRC financial services regulators and their priorities and track regulatory and policy developments.
- Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
- The creation and enforcement of a workable legal framework for the protection of IPR is one of the top problems facing USCBC members. Read about regulatory changes, best practices, and programs to help USCBC members protect their IPR.
- Visas
- Learn about best practices in obtaining work visas
- Government Affairs
- USCBC members increasingly seek ways to improve how they conduct government affairs. Read USCBC's latest report on companies' government affairs initiatives and explore other articles on this topic.
- Other Key Issues
- Macro-Data and Overviews
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- Economy
- Investment
- Trade
- PRC Government Structure report [M] *
- Regional Information
- Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Other
Read more about important sector or business issues in the China Info by Topic archives.
USCBC's advisory arm works one-on-one with USCBC member companies to answer a wide range of sector-specific and general investment questions that address issues affecting our members' business in China. Business Advisory Services (BAS) provides value to member companies by
- Providing advice on operational issues, best practices, investment strategies, and the regulatory environment;
- Providing economic, trade, and other data in response to member requests;
- Facilitating meetings with PRC officials;
- Hosting roundtable discussions for member companies with US and PRC government officials and outside experts;
- Tailoring briefings for members at USCBC or member-company offices.
Become a USCBC member
Meet BAS staff
E-mail requests for China business-related information to BAS [M]*
Read USCBC's China Briefing Book to learn more about business travel in China, the PRC government structure, and key issues in US-China business.
*[M] = Members Only
