To register a company in China if you are not Chinese, you will need to follow these general steps:
1. Formulate a viable business plan and identify your legal structure, type of entity, and business scope.
2. Find a reliable local partner or agent with experience in the registration process.
3. Choose a suitable business name and conduct a trademark search to ensure that it is available for use.
4. Apply for a business license and relevant permits from the local Administration for Industry and Commerce (AIC).
5. Register with the local tax bureau, obtain a tax identification number (TIN), and apply for the relevant tax certificates.
6. Open a corporate bank account and obtain a foreign exchange certificate.
7. Register with the local labor authority and obtain an employment license, if necessary.
The specific procedures and requirements for registering a company in China may vary depending on the type of business entity and your industry sector. It is recommended to consult with a local professional or service provider who can assist you with the registration process.