PLEASE NOTE EARLIER START TIME: US PT: 7AM // US ET: 10 AM// UK: 3pm// France-Germany: 4pm // China: 10 PM
Topic: Navigating the China Market with a Food Law Expert
Speaker: Edison Tang, Legal Counsel, Food Coordinate Consulting
Presentation:
- China is a complex but rewarding market for foreign companies. The right way to drive business has enabled foreign-funded enterprises to make huge profits in the Chinese market.
- There are some major common misconceptions foreign companies have about doing business in China. Language and cultural understanding play an important role in navigating Chinese regulations.
- China has a different food law system and regulatory organizations than the USA or EU. Chinese consumers like and need to purchase large quantities of American and EU food, agricultural products, and cosmetics. Do not be afraid of the Chinese market due to differences in laws and regulations; nor should you let those differences cause all the money you earn to be taken back by regulatory authorities due to compliance issues.
- Case studies. Great legal, regulatory and government affair strategies to help business successful and sustainable. You need a lawyer who is a problem solver.
Speaker's bio:
Edison Tang is a food law attorney providing advice and counsel to multinational food companies, retailers, and trade associations. As a multilingual and globally focused lawyer, Mr. Tang has assisted multinational companies (MNCs) in foreign direct investment, trade, tariff/tax, marketing/advertising, dispute resolution, government investigation and compliance. Mr. Tang also provides consulting on food safety, standards, nutrition claims and litigation.
Before co-founding Food Coordinate Consulting, Mr. Tang worked for a US law firm and two MNCs where he advised on policy matters and routinely engaged with PRC authorities on compliance issues. Mr. Tang also remains active in public policy discussions and academia, routinely teaching and lecturing on comparative law between the U.S., EU, and China. Mr. Tang was a China law scholar at the UCLA Resnick Food Law and Policy Center and a Food Safety advisor to the World Bank. Finally, Mr. Tang serves as a committee member for the think tank under Shanghai AMR/FDA.
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Welcome to the group!
We hope this group will prove to be extremely active and aggressive in networking and provide high quality job leads all over the world. The responses we've had thus far, from all over the globe, are a good indicator of the value you are already placing on this new and developing SIG. It is your group and we hope that besides the traditional strength of FENG networking, this group, in particular, will prove itself as an invaluable resource to us all; wherever we may find ourselves. Certainly, the composite experiences, globally speaking, are beyond just impressive!
This group is not just focusing exclusively on overseas positions, both contractual and permanent, but also on any US domestic positions that are international in scope. Obviously, there potentially exists an overlap here with the normal posting to the national FENG group but the probable worst-case scenario is that you get notified twice!
Like any evolving group, there needs to be some form of structure put in place so that, for us all, it is seen as seamlessly working and adding value over and above all those other networks and groups already established and functioning. Just being a FENG group per se is not good enough!
JOB LEADS:
The suggestions we are putting forward are not intended to be viewed as dictatorial or burdening, but rather to make the process work better for us all. Certainly, we are in the draft stages and open to either outright rejection of an idea or welcome modifications.
We would like to ask that before you submit any international job lead(s), you complete the following:
1. Job Title:
2. Location/Country
3. Salary
4. Languages required (if any)
5. Any mandatory prior experience (a few words)
6. Length of assignment (contractual only)
7. Contact Person, email address / telephone#
Naturally, not all this information is available for every job lead, but the thinking is that as we grow the number of leads hopefully will increase significantly and this process will help us all rapidly identify potential matches without needing to read unnecessary and often long job descriptions. How many of you have read long international job descriptions/details, only to find somewhere in the last paragraph that you need fluency in Russian etc.? This process attempts to expedite the identification of critical requirements immediately. Commonsense, of course, dictates that where only scant information is available then just submit as is!! We hope you have enjoyed seeing those leads we've already forwarded to you, though the procedures need a little smoothing still.
OUR VOLUNTEERS AND LOCAL MEETINGS/NETWORKING:
Local area coordinators:
We hope that local groups can be established with at least monthly meetings of the International SIG members being part of the local FENG network group meetings.
SOURCES OF LEADS:
We're hoping that all members will share any good internet sites and/or recruiters that focus on international assignments. We need you to encourage your contacts (and internal Corporate resources) to use this group to get overseas candidates for either contractual or permanent opportunities, much the way that FENG national works today, only difference being the focus.
Unfortunately, the economy has also taken a toll on what previously were excellent international job sites, so don't become frustrated with apparently dead-end web-links. Also, some sites (www.overseasjobs.com) may occasionally post an unbelievably great job in finance but most of the time you'll see nothing or jobs in catering etc, like fishing I guess, you have to keep trying and monitoring the site regularly!
FINALLY:
If you come across any information that could be helpful to international folks then please pass that along as well.
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