Archive for Chinese Suppliers
They Can?t See The Forest For The Trees!
They Can?t See The Forest For The Trees! In the last three weeks a very important event took place that has been overlooked and misunderstood in the financial sector. The United States and the European Union have filed complaints against China at the World Trade Organization (WTO) on June 23 accusing Beijing of placing export [...]
Japanese Economy Shows Recovery
Japanese Economy Shows Recovery July 23 (Bloomberg) — Japan’s exports fell in June at the slowest pace this year as demand picked up worldwide, helping the trade surplus widen for the first time in 20 months and setting the stage for an economic recovery. Shipments abroad declined 35.7 percent from a year earlier, after dropping [...]
The Secrets of Chinese Economy Success
The Secrets of Chinese Economy Success American manufacturers complain that China keeps its currency undervalued to help make its exports seem cheaper. But is that really why customers buy Chinese? Etron is a small company in the city of Suzhou, in eastern China, that exports 95% of its products. It is not doing badly in [...]
Is ?Buy China? a threat of protectionism ?
Is ?Buy China? a threat of protectionism ? By Catherine Rampell News outlets recently reported that China attached a “Buy China” clause to its fiscal stimulus. “Government investment projects should buy domestically made products unless products or services cannot be obtained in reasonable commercial conditions in China,” a Beijing government edict said. Is this [...]
Dealing with China’s tactics
Dealing with China’s tactics IF China is the world’s factory, we may all be in trouble. Given the manufacturing scandals in recent years, such as the recall of made-in-China toys and last year’s melamine-in-milk health crisis, who can blame us for believing that Chinese factory owners have no qualms choosing profit over product quality and [...]
U.S. sets duties on some Chinese bags
U.S. sets duties on some Chinese bags WASHINGTON (July 29, 3 p.m. ET) — Chinese bags were exported to the U.S. between August 2007 and July 2008 may be levied anti-dumping duties of 17.95 percent, according to a preliminary decision by the U.S. Department of Commerce. The ruling, published July 29 in the Federal Register, [...]
Avoid Scam On The Internet
Avoid Scam On The Internet 1. The scammers usually advertise brand products such as I Phone, Nike shoes, etc. However, it is very difficult to buy original brand products in China because brand products have their special authorized distributors worldwide. Even if you find the OEM factories, they are only allowed to sell to their [...]
Ducking Responsibility
Ducking Responsibility “Made in China” is a pretty common label in many U.S. stores. In fact, the Miami Herald recently reported that about 40 percent of imported U.S. consumer goods are China wholesale products. Low prices have made China wholesale products popular in the United States, but consumers still assume those products meet most, if [...]
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