Doing Business in China for British and Irish Companies

Cork, Ireland | October 25-26, 2012 Dublin, Ireland | October 27 - November 02, 2012 London, United Kingdom | November 05-09, 2012

Julia Zhu, Director of Operations for Dezan Shira & Associates' Shanghai office, will be in Ireland and the United Kingdom starting in late October. She will be available to meet for discussions concerning foreign direct investment in China, including best practices for small and medium enterprises operating in China. 

 
Julia specialises in accounting and bookkeeping, financial audit, due dlilgence and compliance, and corporate taxes. She also works closely with our local teams of professional accountants, legal consultants and business advisors in 12 Chinese cities including Hong Kong, as well as in India, Vietnam and Singapore. 
 
Ms. Zhu will be in the cities listed below and available for meetings to discuss business in China and Asia. Her tentative dates are as follows:
 
  • 25 & 26 October, Cork, Ireland
  • 27 October-2 November, Dublin, Ireland
  • 5-9 November, London, United Kingdom
 
For any questions regarding how our firm can assist you in establishing or operating your business in Asia, please feel free to contact us. If you wish to arrange a meeting with Julia during her Ireland & UK visit, please email Mary Field at Mary.Field@dezshira.com
 
Julia has 11 years of work experience in China, which includes 9 years of experience in Big Four accounting firms, and has been consulting clients who wish to do business in China at Dezan Shira & Associates since 2010. 
 
Julia majored in fiscal taxation at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, and is a member of the Chinese Institute of Certified Public Accountants (CICPA) and an Associate member of CPA Australia (ASA).
 
Julia is proud to represent Dezan Shira & Associates in Ireland and the UK during this visit, and would be happy to explore client and partnership opportunities on behalf of the firm.
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