ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1988, examines the nature of trade agreements with Chinese companies, and is divided into three parts which are arranged in accordance with the stages of development: from a trade talk to the final stage of a contract. At the time, China trade was mainly a kind of trade involving China traders and respective Chinese authorities, as Chinese businessmen were government officials. For this reason, paperwork such as the Memorandum of Discussion and Letter of Intent, while of no legal binding effect, were of vital importance to the trade system.

part 1|2 pages

Making Contracts With China Preliminary Stage:

chapter |2 pages

Letter/Memorandum Of Intent

chapter |18 pages

Letter Agreement/ Protocols

chapter |164 pages

The Agreements/ Contracts:

part II|18 pages

Standard Contracts Prepared by the Prc Government

part III|57 pages

Contracts And Related Documents Executed In 1987