After the contract is signed, Party A can ask Party A for the contract if it doesn't give it to Party B, and if it doesn't, it can sue to the court. However, if Party A does not give the contract to Party B, the validity of the contract will not be affected. If the parties conclude the contract in the form of a contract, the contract will be formed when both parties sign or seal it. Party B still has the right to require Party A to perform its contractual obligations.
[Legal Basis]
Article 490 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China states that if the parties enter into a contract in the form of a written contract, the contract is formed when all the parties sign, seal or fingerprint. The contract is formed when one party has performed its main obligations and the other party has accepted them before signing, sealing or fingerprinting. A contract shall be concluded in writing as required by laws and administrative regulations or as agreed by the parties. A contract is formed when the parties fail to adopt a written form but one party has performed its main obligations and the other party has accepted it.