Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the key questions about registering and supporting a business in China and Hong Kong.

In most cases, personal presence for 2–3 days is enough — for a bank visit and document signing. Some tasks can be handled by power of attorney: we'll discuss your situation at a consultation.
We work under a contract with a fixed price and deadlines. 99% of our applications are approved — we check the documents, company name and activity codes in advance.
In China — 7–10 days; in Hong Kong — 5–7 business days. A detailed day-by-day schedule is available on the China registration and Hong Kong registration pages.
A passport, 2–3 company name options and a description of your activity. If the founder is a legal entity, corporate documents will be required. We handle the translation and certification.
Yes, we register companies for selling on Ozon Global, Wildberries, Yandex Market and AliExpress, as well as for sourcing on 1688 and Taobao.
Accounting renews at $100–300/month, the legal address at $300/year. We'll remind you about renewal in advance. Details are on the accounting & taxes page.
If you plan to trade — yes. We'll arrange it for +$500 on top of the registration package; it takes a few extra days.
China — if you work in the domestic market, with marketplaces and manufacturing. Hong Kong — for international trade and holding structures. At a consultation, we'll select the jurisdiction for your model.
We accept payment in rubles, yuan and US dollars — by invoice after the contract is signed. Installment payments are possible.
No. The $2000 package is fixed in the contract: registration, a legal address for a year, seals and accounting for a year. We name all possible extras before work begins.

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