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China Factory Risk Checklist for Foreign Buyers
Last updated: July 2026 — China IP Gateway
A structured checklist covering supplier identity, IP filing status, NNN agreement structure, tooling ownership, and sourcing agent controls — for use before engaging a Chinese factory and at each stage of the relationship.
How to Use This Checklist
Work through each section before the corresponding stage in your supplier relationship. If any item reveals a gap — an agreement that is not in place, an entity that has not been verified, a mold invoice that is not in your name — address it before proceeding. The most common factory-side IP problems arise not because overseas buyers are unaware of the risks, but because the right steps were not taken at the right time.
PDF Version Available
The printable PDF version of this checklist is available for download. Use it during factory visits, supplier onboarding reviews, or internal compliance checks. The PDF is produced by China IP Gateway and includes the full checklist with a notes column for each item.
Supplier Identity and Entity Verification
IP Position Before Disclosure
Agreement Structure Before File Sharing
Tooling and Mold Ownership
Sourcing Agent and Trading Company Controls
Ongoing Monitoring and Review
About China IP Gateway
This checklist is produced by China IP Gateway, a China-side IP, supplier-control, contract-structure, and legal-risk coordination platform led by Peter Lin in Shenzhen. Peter combines earlier Foxconn manufacturing experience with China-side NNN, OEM agreement, supplier-control, and legal-risk coordination for overseas product companies and hardware founders.
China IP Gateway works with overseas companies at every stage of the China supplier relationship — from initial factory disclosure through tooling, production, IP filing, and supplier transition. China-side IP execution is supported by Shenzhen Zhiquan Intellectual Property Agency. China-side legal support is coordinated through You Xiaoming / 尤小明 where matters involve contract review, supplier disputes, or enforcement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a China factory risk checklist?
A structured review tool for overseas buyers and founders working with Chinese manufacturers, sourcing agents, or trading companies. It covers supplier identity verification, IP filing status, NNN and agreement structure, tooling ownership, and ongoing monitoring at each stage of the supplier relationship.
When should I use this checklist?
Before engaging a new China supplier, before sharing product files or CAD files, before paying tooling fees, before signing a manufacturing or NNN agreement, and before scaling production. It is also useful as a periodic review when the supplier relationship is already in place.
Does completing this checklist replace a Supplier Control Review?
No. This checklist is a preparation and orientation tool. A China Supplier Control Review by China IP Gateway involves a detailed review of your specific supplier relationship — including your actual documents, your supplier's registration details, your IP position, and the specific gaps in your current structure — and provides a prioritised action plan tailored to your situation.
What should I do if I identify a gap using this checklist?
Address the gap before proceeding to the next stage. For agreement gaps, a China-focused NNN or manufacturing agreement may be needed. For IP gaps, a China trademark or patent filing may be appropriate. For structural gaps — agent control, tooling ownership issues, entity mismatches — a China Supplier Control Review can help prioritise and sequence the actions needed.
Checklist Sections
- Supplier Identity and Entity Verification
- IP Position Before Disclosure
- Agreement Structure Before File Sharing
- Tooling and Mold Ownership
- Sourcing Agent and Trading Company Controls
- Ongoing Monitoring and Review
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