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Contingencies
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2012
Contingencies

18. CONTINGENCIES

 

The Company’s operations in the PRC are subject to specific considerations and significant risks not typically associated with companies in North America and Western Europe. These include risks associated with, among others, the political, economic and legal environments and foreign currency exchange. The Company’s results may be adversely affected by changes in governmental policies with respect to laws and regulations, anti-inflationary measures, currency conversion and remittance abroad, and rates and methods of taxation, among other things. 

 

The Company’s sales, purchases and expense transactions are denominated in RMB and all of the Company’s assets and liabilities are also denominated in RMB. The RMB is not freely convertible into foreign currencies under the current law. In China, foreign exchange transactions are required by law to be transacted only by authorized financial institutions. Remittances in currencies other than RMB may require certain supporting documentation in order to make the remittance. 

 

The Company sold goods to its customers and received commercial notes (bank acceptance) from them in lieu of payments for accounts receivable. The Company discounted the commercial notes with the bank or endorsed the commercial notes to vendors for payment of their own obligations or to get cash from third parties. Most of the commercial notes have a maturity of less than six months. As of June 30, 2012 and December 31, 2011, Xi’an TCH had outstanding notes receivable RMB 1,000,000 ($158,105) and RMB 520,000 ($82,528), respectively. At December 31, 2011, Xi’an TCH transferred commercial notes to vendors in lieu of payment for RMB 380,000 ($60,247); if the original remitters’ fail to pay the notes, Xi’an TCH will be responsible for making the payment; there was contingent liability of RMB 380,000 ($60,247) as of December 31, 2011.