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China Desk
KPMG LLP (UK) has a dedicated China Desk to assist UK companies investing
in China, and to support Chinese companies investing in the UK.
The China Desk
assists UK companies as they
invest in China, who may have
a broad range of needs – from
market entry studies to transaction
assistance, and from royalty
revenue protection to fraud and
mismanagement investigations.
KPMG in China offers a range
of services to the international
investor. KPMG in the UK's
China Desk also serves Chinese
companies looking to invest in
the UK, and can assist project
managing China/UK engagements.
KPMG's network
of firms, including China and
the UK, are dedicated to the
development of business in China.
Founded in 1945, KPMG in China
is one of the longest established
professional services firms in
the country and one of the largest.
KPMG in China established an
office in Beijing in 1983 and
in 1992 KPMG Huazhen was the
first international accounting firm
to be granted a foreign joint venture
license by the Ministry of Finance.
Today KPMG in
China has offices in Beijing,
Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hangzhou,
Shenzhen, Hong Kong SAR and Macau
SAR, and employs more than 4,200
professionals. KPMG in the UK
has assisted Chinese companies in multi-million
pound investments into the UK
as well as providing transaction, migration
and taxation advisory services.
For
further information about our services,
or if you would like one of our professionals
to contact you, please . |
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