| I'm an American running a company in Beijing. I may email you some time. You have some things right and are too optimistic about some things. There are certainly freedoms here that you do not enjoy in the West - at the same time, relationship maintenance is an extremely time-consuming and expensive, never-ending process. Whenever you brush up with a bureaucratic organization, the experience can be hellish. I own, for example, a ~600 USD receipt-printing machine (fapiao machine) because the gov't forced me to buy it for my business. I also need to buy a new one every 5 years. Trust is a huge issue. You need a Chinese partner, or you're going to get your ass kicked. You need a Chinese partner you really trust (I recommend you consider finding a Chinese wife), or you're going to get your ass kicked. I know very few successful entrepreneurs who built their businesses here who do not have a Chinese spouse. I hope you're not building a business where IP is an important competitive advantage. Your code is not safe - safety lies in creating smaller products that are approximately as easy to copy from scratch as to steal. Alternatively, a good business model is one that uses very simple tech but makes heavy use of sales and relationships (for example, a Groupon clone). Good luck, and remember that people eat people here. |