(This article will be updated regularly. It was last updated on October 31, 2022. Knowledge of COVID-19 is at 24:00 the day before. )
On September 23, 2020, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) issued the announcement on the access of foreign nationals who rent valid Chinese apartments of 3 categories. Starting at 0:00 a. m. m. On September 28, 2020, foreigners with valid apartment rentals for work, non-public affairs, and meetings, were able to enter the country without having to reapply for new visas. If the previous apartment rent has expired, after March 28, 2020, holders can reapply for the visa by submitting the expired apartment rent and corresponding documents to Chinese embassies or consulates. The new application will be subject to the condition that the objective of the scale of holders in China remains unchanged. China had suspended the access of a maximum of foreign nationals since March 28, 2020 as part of a disease control strategy to engage and eliminate the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in its territory. While most businesses in China restarted operations in March once the spread of COVID slowed to manageable levels, many employers, especially small business owners, remained under great pressure to keep prices low. operations and keep money flowing due to the influence of the outbreak. At the same time, the global spread of COVID-19, adding uninvolved outbreaks in several countries, has required the world’s largest generation experiments to identify new operating tactics as companies seek to use their employees well, minimize physical contact and surfing. global. Temporary foreign travel bans in effect. Throughout the year, companies around the world have had to make decisions in near real time to ensure the survival of their businesses, as well as the continuity and sustainability of their operations, and have adapted to sudden adjustments. based on wisdom and/or limited resources. Decisions, made during the initial recovery period, will likely become permanent. They come with adjustments to digitize workflows and relationships with downstream operators, relief from global corporate exposure and localization methods, upgrades, sophistication and retooling of key resources, investments in new technology and new speeds based on adjustments in business strategy, and a greater focus on staff well-being. be to offset the stresses of living and running in the midst of an ongoing pandemic. In the future, corporations want to frequently monitor the status of their business and exposure to new outbreaks, both in China and around the world. Businesses deserve to start planning their 2021 budgets now while waiting for a COVID vaccine is on their minds. The pandemic has weighed on the economic expansion and strongly influenced customer behavior and the speed of source and call for recovery, which will have an effect on sales forecasts. Global corporations deserve to determine the feasibility of receiving shipments on time and identify contingency plans if in doubt, as well as monitor market demand and industry trends. Finally, it may not all be bad news. There are always winners and losers in tough times. Well-prepared and well-managed corporations will eventually gain market share in the long run. Now is the time to plan and implement decisions based on the insights gained over the past few months. Strategies may want to restore in shorter timeframes with conversion goals. However, it is vital to identify the business effects and express them obviously throughout the organization; threat mitigation methods are also mandatory for the survival and stability of operations. Companies deserve to ensure that their operations in China comply with local regulations and that communications are aligned between headquarters and local offices. In the meantime, if your business would like recommendations on operational, tax, legal, HR, or generation solutions, please contact our China offices at china@dezshira. com. As companies in China continue to face human resource, legal, generation, operational, and tax issues due to the unprecedented implications of the pandemic, we grapple with how to manage those uncertainties through our ongoing policy of the latest developments. . COVID-19 and practical recommendation on China Briefing. Some of our newest resources are discussed below for your simple reference:
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