A dedicated team of professionals in our China Business Department has been assisting Chinese clients in providing practical solutions that help their business ventures. The China Business Department is closely cooperating with all Oracle’s offices, to support clients with Chinese backgrounds and European Union clients engaged in business with China with their legal needs in the respective country.
Strategic Presence and Expansion
As part of our strategic focus, we have established a solid presence in the Asian markets and are continually expanding our reach. We see significant potential in this region and are committed to growing our services.
Beyond offering professional legal advice, we provide our clients with holistic and practical solutions to achieve their business objectives. Our extensive experience in investment projects and business operations ensures that our clients receive tailored advice and ongoing support.
We are closely monitoring legislative trends and developments, particularly in industry-specific sectors, to offer our clients valuable insights for their strategic decision-making.
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