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Iris Duan, partner and national leader of the China Services team

MNP’s dedicated China Services team eases cross-border trade and investments

MNP’s accountants speak Chinese clients’ languages

Supported by:Discovery Reports

In a world of multinationals, a purely Canadian firm with international reach is a reliable ally to have in your corner. MNP is one of Canada’s largest accounting, tax and business consulting firms, with more than 60 offices strategically located in urban and rural centres across the country.

With 30 Mandarin- and Cantonese-speaking staff – from partners to interns – in Vancouver alone, MNP has the largest contingent of bilingual accountants and consultants in the country.

“Our exposure to both local markets and national expertise give MNP a depth of knowledge and experience you can take full advantage of, in the language you speak,” says Iris Duan, MNP partner and national leader of the China Services team. “MNP is not only experienced in and understands the nuances of conducting business, public or private,

in Canada and China, our team ensures that our clients have a clear understanding as well.”

As a new investor in Canada, you require a thorough understanding of markets and regulatory nuances as quickly as possible to secure a successful future for your business
Iris Duan, partner, MNP

Canada’s stable government, strong financial system and long-standing relationship with China make it an attractive place for offshore enterprises to do business. In addition, Canada’s proximity to North American markets represents endless opportunities for the well-prepared entrepreneur.

“As a new investor in Canada, you require a thorough understanding of markets and regulatory nuances as quickly as possible to secure a successful future for your business,” Duan says. “MNP’s dedicated China Services team combines industry expertise, market knowledge and professional insight with a comprehensive suite of business services designed to help you succeed.”

MNP also offers international tax planning, business operations planning and organisational guidance to help clients select appropriate markets and locations.

As a member of the Praxity global alliance, the firm has access to local market insights, strategic partnerships and regulatory knowledge of more than 65 fully independent accounting firms located in 102 countries.

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