In “An Introduction to Doing Business in China 2024/25 for Polish Companies”, Dezan Shira & Associates provide Polish firms with essential insights for establishing a successful presence in China’s market. This guide introduces the latest shifts in China’s business regulations, tax structures, and investment strategies—critical knowledge for Polish companies seeking to capitalise on China’s vast consumer market and competitive supply chains.

The report explores key opportunities in sectors such as healthcare, renewable energy, and high-end manufacturing, highlighting areas where Polish expertise aligns with China’s demand for innovation and growth. With practical guidance on legal requirements, tax planning, and investment models, this publication equips Polish businesses to adapt effectively to local conditions and seize new opportunities in 2024/25 and beyond.

Download the full report to discover strategic insights and make informed decisions about entering or expanding in China.

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