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Sourcing/Importing From China - Which Method Is Best For You?
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When importing from China, you must decide how you want to deal with the Chinese. Do you want to find a Chinese buying agent to work on your behalf, or do you want to ??skip?? the middle man and enquire directly with trading companies and factories yourself? \*x~
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Ultimately, there are advantages to both, but also some pitfalls that can catch you out.
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Importing from China is not often a simple task. Finding the right supplier(s) is one of the hardest things you will do for your importing business and the most crucial. Without a reliable trustworthy supplier sending you correctly manufactured products to your quality specification, on time and without issue, can be very important.wl n]3i(?j!NxAw
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Here is a rundown on the options you may have when sourcing/importing product from China.
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The options
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There are 3 main ways to source your products overseas. They are
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Visiting tradeshows, suppliers, and making contacts yourself (traditional)
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Using websites like Alibaba.com, Globalsources.com and establishing contact (gaining popularity) or 0{qa&\\!b6dA
Using a buying agent in the originating country.