Expatriates in Asien Teil 1 – kurzfristige Beschäftigungsvisa
Laut einer Umfrage der HSBC ist Asien weltweit das beliebteste Ziel für Expats aus westlichen Ländern wie den USA oder Großbritannien, die auf der Suche nach einer neuen Herausforderung sind. In Kombination mit wachsenden Volkswirtschaften und reichlichen Möglichkeiten, ist Asien verständlicherweise ein ansprechendes Ziel für westliche Arbeitssuchende. Der erste Teil unserer Serie “Expatriates in Asien” erläutert die […]
“China’s Economic Silk Road” – New Book by Chris Devonshire-Ellis Out Now

Chris Devonshire-Ellis’s new book, an examination of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s proposed “Silk Road Economic Belt”, is out now and available for purchase on the Asia Briefing bookstore.
The Cost of Doing Business in ASEAN Compared with China – New Issue of Asia Briefing Magazine

The newest issue of Asia Briefing magazine, titled “The Cost of Doing Business in ASEAN Compared with China”, is out now and available as a complimentary download in the Asia Briefing Bookstore.
Employer Branding in China: Attracting Chinese Employees

Hiring competent and qualified staff is an integral step in the establishment of any company, and this is particularly true for foreign enterprises. For companies planning to operate within China, employing Chinese nationals can be particularly useful in overcoming linguistic, legal, and cultural barriers.
Calculating Expatriate Income Tax in India

In India, an individual’s income is taxed at graduated rates, depending on his/her duration of stay in India and income level. In this article, we outline the rates and calculation methods for both income sources, and summarize common deductions and inclusions in income for expatriates working in India.
Applying for Permanent Residency in Singapore – What a Foreigner Needs to Know

A contributing factor to Singapore’s success is the government’s strong incentives program for foreign talent to commit to the country. One such incentive is the permanent residency (PR) scheme, with basic perks including the freedom to enter and exit the country, the right to purchase real estate, and a certain degree of job security.
Sending employees to China on a Project Basis? Avoid an Unexpected Tax Bill
Many foreign investors don’t know is that seconding employees to the Chinese subsidiary may result in the parent company being subject to a wide array of Chinese taxes. This may even be the case if the company already has a subsidiary in China. The HR department is best positioned to avoid this from happening.
Logging into China’s E-Commerce Market: Nationwide Access Announced for Foreign Investors

Foreign investors are now allowed to establish wholly foreign owned enterprises in the e-commerce sector all across China, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced, expanding the liberalization of China’s e-commerce sector beyond the Free Trade Zones.
Choosing an Investment Location in ASEAN’s Booming Automobile Industry

Automobile manufacturing and production has skyrocketed in the past years, most notably in Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Malaysia. In this article, we outline the primary differences between the markets and their implications on foreign companies looking to invest in the industry.
Ind-AS: Preparing for India’s New Accounting Standards

Foreign companies establishing a presence in India will encounter a host of considerations that do not exist in their home country. Of these, interpreting and understanding India’s idiosyncratic system of accounting standards can be an especially difficult challenge. In this article, we compare these standards to international norms.