World Exposition Shanghai China 2010
Special Regulation No. 9
Concerning Commercial
Activities by Official Participants
June 2007
Bureau of Shanghai World Expo
Coordination
CHAPTER I: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1
Purpose
Pursuant to Articles 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 32 and 34 of the
General Regulations of the World Exposition Shanghai China 2010 (hereinafter
referred to as "Expo 2010"), this Special Regulation lays down the rules for
commercial and other activities of official participants in the Expo
Site.
Article 2 Applicability
1. The commercial
activities in the context of this Special Regulation refer to the operation of
restaurants and sales of goods by official participants in their respective
sections.
2. The restaurants operated by official participants shall mainly
serve the food with their national flavors or specialties and shall fall into
three categories: high-class restaurants, cafeteria-style restaurants and
fast-food (take-out) services.
3. The goods sold by official participants
shall mainly be pictures, postcards, books, stamps, audio-video products, gifts
and handicraft articles representative of the relevant countries or
international organizations.
Article 3 Compliance with Laws and
Regulations
1. All official participants shall comply with the
relevant laws, regulations and rules of China, the General Regulations and the
Special Regulations of Expo 2010, and the additional instructions and directives
issued by the Organizer (hereinafter jointly referred to as "Laws and
Regulations").
2. Additional instructions and directives are issued by the
Organizer to provide more information on related subjects and further specify
the rights and obligations of official participants and the Organizer.
3. The
Organizer has the power to direct official participants to cease their
commercial activities if the said activities violate the Laws and Regulations.
Official participants shall follow the directives of the Organizer and bear the
responsibility and losses arising therefrom.
4. Official participants shall
ensure that persons and entities involved in commercial activities observe the
Laws and Regulations and the provisions of the Participation Contract in the
Expo Site.
CHAPTER II: AUTHORIZATION OF COMMERCIAL
ACTIVITIES
Article 4 Responsibilities of Commissioner General of
Section
1. Pursuant to Paragraph 2 of Article 19 of the General
Regulations, the Commissioner General of Section shall have full responsibility
for commercial and other activities in each national section. Regardless of the
forms in which an official participant assigns its commercial activities to a
third party, the Commissioner General of Section of the official participant
shall have direct responsibility for the act of the said third party.
2.
Pursuant to Article 7 of this Special Regulation and the Participation Contract,
official participants shall pay to the Organizer royalties arising from their
commercial activities. The Commissioner General of Section or his/her designated
representative shall collect and deliver the royalties to the Organizer.
3.
Official participants shall pay taxes on their commercial activities pursuant to
the Laws and Regulations.
Article 5 Approval for Commercial
Activities
1. Official participants shall submit in advance to the
Organizer for approval proposals on the type of restaurants to be operated, the
type, price and the price labeling of the food and goods to be sold, and the
location, area, size, style, capacity and management methods of the commercial
establishments. Such proposals shall also be submitted to the relevant Chinese
authorities for final examination and approval.
2. Official participants need
to obtain from the Organizer prior approval before installing automatic vending
machines for their commercial activities.
3. Any change to the above items
shall be subject to the consent of the Organizer.
Article 6 Areas for
Commercial Activities
1. Pursuant to Paragraph 3 of Article 19 of
the General Regulations, the space to be used by an official participant for
commercial activities and accessible to the public shall not exceed 20% of the
total covered exhibition space assigned to the official participant.
2.
Official participants shall conduct commercial activities only within the area
approved by the Organizer. Without the approval of the Organizer, official
participants shall not transfer the area for commercial activities or conduct
commercial activities elsewhere.
Article 7 Royalties
1.
Official Participants shall pay to the Organizer royalties arising from their
commercial activities in accordance with the Participation Contract. Royalties
shall be collected on a monthly basis and the way of delivery shall be
stipulated separately by the Organizer.
2. Royalties shall be calculated as a
proportion of the after-tax revenues from commercial activities as
follows:
(1) Restaurants
High-class restaurants 3%;
Cafeteria-style
restaurants 6%;
Fast-food (take-out) services 8%.
(2) Boutiques
10%.
Article 8 Handling of Sales Income
1. Each official
participant shall keep a record of daily sales income and report it to the
Organizer in a way specified by the Organizer. The official participant shall
open an account at a bank designated by the Organizer and deposit the daily
sales income in that account within the time limit set by the Organizer. The
Organizer may require the official participant to provide a detailed report
about its sales income and account statements in a specified time, and audit,
when necessary, the financial situation of the commercial activities.
2.
Official participants shall use the cash register system designated by the
Organizer to handle the sales income from their commercial
activities.
Article 9 Confirmation and Examination of Commercial
Operation
1. The Organizer may carry out on-site inspections of the
commercial facilities of official participants to see if the facilities are
legitimately operated in compliance with the Laws and Regulations. In such
cases, the Organizer's representative or each inspector shall carry relevant
credentials and present them upon request by the participant or other party
concerned..
2. The Organizer may, based on the result of on-site inspections,
direct the official participant concerned to take necessary remedial measures or
measures of improvement. The official participant shall follow the directives of
the Organizer.
Article 10 Sale of Exhibits after the Closing of Expo
2010
1. After the closing of Expo 2010, official participants may
sell the exhibits or materials used during the Exposition. No royalties shall be
paid to the Organizer on such sales.
2. If the above-mentioned items are sold
by an official participant, they shall not enjoy the benefit of temporary
admission, and shall be subject to the completion of import procedures,
submission of the import license, and payment of applicable taxes in accordance
with the Laws and Regulations.
Article 11 Publicity
1.
Official participants may carry out publicity activities such as putting up and
distributing posters, advertisements and notices within their sections. With the
approval of the Organizer, official participants may place publicity materials
outside their own sections. All the publicity materials shall bear the names and
symbols of the official participants and indicate their exhibition items, and
shall be subject to the examination of the Organizer. The publicity activities
of official participants shall be conducted in compliance with the Laws and
Regulations.
2. All the advertisements of official participants shall be in
conformity with the requirements set forth by the Organizer. If a light-box
advertisement needs to be installed, the official participant shall submit the
design plan with detailed description of the specifications and location of the
installation to the Organizer for approval.
3. To ensure the security, order
and harmony of the Exposition, the Organizer may direct official participants to
alter or remove their advertisements. The official participants concerned shall
follow the directives of the Organizer.
4. Without the consent of the
Organizer and the relevant General Commissioners of National Sections, official
participants shall not use in their advertisements the names of other countries,
regions, cities, or any other similar names.
5. Official participants shall
not create blare or use loudspeakers outside their sections to attract visitors
and promote their items.
Article 12 Special Events
1.
Official participants shall submit to the Organizer for approval six months
prior to the opening of Expo 2010 the plans if they wish to hold special events
at the Expo Site. The plans should list the time, venue and the themes of the
events as well as other related information. The Organizer may change or
supplement the items related to the special events.
2. The Organizer shall
not charge any administrative fees for such special events, but shall be
entitled to make audio-video recordings of these events for non-commercial
purposes.
Article 13 Performances Related to Commercial
Activities
With the approval of the Organizer, official participants
may organize music, dance and other performances within the area of its
commercial activities, but shall not charge any fees for such
performances.
Article 14 Distribution of Samples and
Foodstuff
1. The free samples and foodstuff that official
participants may distribute to visitors within their own sections shall be of
their national origin and flavors. Official participants may use the machinery,
devices or equipment exhibited in the Exposition to produce such samples and
foodstuff to be distributed free of charge.
2. The official participant who
intends to distribute free samples and foodstuff shall submit to the Organizer
for approval an application, including a list of items to be distributed, their
quantity, time and place. All the free samples and foodstuff to be distributed
shall be clearly indicated to visitors by the official parcipant.
3. In case
the official participant violates the Laws and Regulations in the course of
distributing free samples and foodstuff or the distribution is detrimental to
the security, order and harmony of the Exposition, the Organizer may revoke its
approval and direct that such activities be stopped.
Article 15
Restaurant for Staff
With the approval of the Organizer, each
official participant may set up a restaurant for the exclusive use of its own
staff. In this case, the official participant shall not pay any royalties or
assume any other financial obligations.
CHAPTER III: OPERATION OF
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES
Article 16 Business Hours
1. The business
hours of commercial activities shall be determined by the Organizer in light of
the type and location of commercial activities of official participants and the
daily opening hours of Expo 2010.
2. The opening hours of a boutique of an
official participant shall be the same as those of its pavilion. The opening
hours of a restaurant of an official participant shall be decided between the
official participant concerned and the Organizer through consultation.
3.
Under urgent circumstances such as force majeure, the Organizer may ask official
participants to change the business hours of their commercial activities to
ensure the successful running of Expo 2010.
Article 17 Price of Goods
for Sale
Official participants shall indicate clearly to visitors
the prices of goods for sale in their sections of commercial
activities.
Article 18 Currency to be Used
Commercial
activities in the Expo Site shall be settled in Renminbi
(RMB).
Article 19 Notification
Official participants
shall notify the Organizer of the names of persons in charge of commercial
activities, the names and contact information of the relevant salespeople, and
provide other information required by the Organizer. Official participants shall
notify the Organizer of any change in the above information in a timely
manner.
Article 20 Management of Salespeople
1. The
salespeople shall participate in training conducted by the Organizer and wear
identity badges when on duty.
2. In case of breach of Laws and Regulations or
disruption of order of the Exposition by the salespeople, the Organizer may
direct the official participants concerned to have the said salespeople out of
the Expo Site or stop them from engaging in commercial activities. The official
participants shall follow the directives of the Organizer.
Article 21
Transport of Goods
Official participants shall comply with the
requirements set forth by the Organizer when transporting goods, materials,
equipment and other items related to commercial activities.
Article
22 Prohibition of Sale of Goods in Breach of Intellectual Property
Rights
1. Official participants shall not infringe upon intellectual
property rights when conducting commercial activities.
2. The Organizer shall
assume no responsibility in case of breach of intellectual property rights by
official participants.
Article 23 Use of Expo
Symbols
Without the approval of the Organizer, official participants
shall not use in their commercial activities the emblem, mascots or other
symbols of Expo 2010 for which the Organizer holds intellectual property
rights.
Article 24 Construction of Area for Commercial
Activities
Official participants shall abide by Special Regulations
No. 4 and No. 5 in designing and construction of the areas for their commercial
activities and the installation of equipment thereupon. They shall bear the
related expenses incurred.
Article 25 Sanitation
Official
participants shall comply with Special Regulation No. 10 when conducting
commercial activities.
Article 26 Environmental
Protection
Official participants shall take all necessary measures
to protect the environment of the Expo Site against any damage or pollution when
conducting commercial activities.
Article 27 Liability for
Infringement
Official participants shall be held liable for any
damage caused to consumers by their commercial activities as provided for in the
Laws and Regulations.