Business practices, market information, trade fairs, etc. for doing international business in China, especially in the city of Guangzhou.
Recently updated on January 3rd, 2024 at 10:15 pm Nanyou Clothing Wholesale Market is a well-known high-end foreign trade clothing market. It is now a regional and representative benchmark for foreign trade clothing in the […]
Recently updated on January 2nd, 2024 at 09:46 pm In the free-wheeling city of Guangzhou without too much interference from Beijing, the shady business of fakes has ballooned into a thriving industry. It’s not exaggerated […]
Recently updated on April 15th, 2021 at 03:00 amJenny Tian (Export Manager at Zhuozhou Zhenying Hoist Equipment Co., Ltd): Our company will take part in the 112th Canton Fair,do you have some good or bad […]
Recently updated on November 19th, 2019 at 04:53 pmSome weeks ago, one of my customers asked me to buy some clothes for him and he forwarded some contacts with screenshots from alibaba. I checked the […]
Recently updated on August 8th, 2017 at 12:08 pmCha bu duo(差不多), which means nearly, almost the same, is still a philosophy governing many Chinese in their daily routine. Under the influence of Confucius’ the Doctrine […]
Recently updated on April 15th, 2021 at 03:00 amI’ve been told by some clients about their bad experience in purchasing goods from China before coz their money was taken away by Chinese supplier, China buying […]
Andreas Karasamanis: My client wants to set up a warehouse in China to distribute his products to the Chinese market. Please share your thoughts if it is best to set up a branch, subsidiary or […]
Recently updated on April 15th, 2021 at 03:00 am Adrian Allen: The first step is to make an effort to get to know Chinese people on a personal level. This takes time because you need […]
Starbucks products are sold at much lower prices in the US than in China, even with tariffs and transportation costs added. CBN Daily reported. David Fieldman: Starbuck’s price-gouging and deceptive marketing practices as well as […]
It would seem quite easy to get a quotation from a China supplier. Tell them what you are looking for, provide related information and then you expect the supplier to give you quotation, shipping terms. […]