Bilal Rashid Case Study
Bilal Rashid Case Study
Bilal Rashid Case Study
Case Study
Coping with Corruption in Trading with China
Bilal Rashid
09-1033
Traders Problems
Traders of certain commodities may be tempted to resort to the black market for import and export licenses that are difficult to obtain legally. Some branches of the Commodity Inspection Bureau (CIB) also have posed problems for traders. A Japanese company, for instance, informed CIB officials of its intention to bring heavy industrial items into Chinaitems that had met Japanese and U.S. standards. The officials responded that they planned to dismantle the products on arrival for inspection purposes. The problem was resolved only after the firm invited the officials to visit Japan.
Cont..
Some traders get around such problems by purchasing inspection certificates on the black market. According to press accounts, these forms, complete with signatures and seals, can be bought for roughly U.S. $200. Some claim that, for the appropriate compensation, customs officials in a southern province are very willing to reduce the dutiable value of imports as much as 50 percent. Because the savings can far exceed transport costs, some imports that would logically enter China through a northern port are redirected through the southern province.
QUESTIONS
1. List all the different types of bribes, payments, or favors represented in this case under (a) FCPA, (b) Criminal Law of PRC, and (c) Law Against Unfair Competition of the PRC. Why is each either legal or illegal? 2. For those practices that you listed as illegal, classify each as lubrication, extortion, or subornation, and explain your reasoning. 3. In your view, which of the expenses detailed in the lawsuit could be in violation of the FCPA, and which could be legitimate business expenses as the American Company contends? Discuss. 4. List alternatives to paying bribes in international markets and discuss the plusses and minuses of each
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