Archive of Category: CPG Blog
May 5, 2013
Five important tips to protect your trademark in China Once known for their inadequate intellectual property rights laws, China has evolved and strengthened their policies to better protect domestic and foreign trademarks since they’ve joined the WTO. However it remains vital to understand these laws in order to maintain your...
May 2, 2013
There are a number of abbreviations and mathematical entities that are particular to the field of sourcing. It is evident to be familiar with these forms of jargon when engaging in the latter field. Therefore, this blog offers the most important abbreviations and entities. PPI - Pre-Production Inspection PPI stands...
April 24, 2013
Sourcing furniture from China The furniture business is what you would call a quiet industry in the business world. You won’t see headlines about furniture on a daily basis, but everyone’s subconsciously talking about it. Everyone uses a piece of furniture on a daily basis, whether it be a chair,...
April 22, 2013
Chinese Stones: A Huge and Steady Industry China is the biggest stone producer in the world. On top of that, China is one of the world’s biggest stone exporters. To illustrate: the total transaction value of stone imports and exports in 2012 reached an amount of more than 8 billion...
April 15, 2013
There are many considerations one should take when sourcing goods from China, and when it comes to logistics there are many different ways to find the right logistics for you. Choosing the best shipment option is completely dependent on your unique circumstance but this article will give you some helpful...
April 3, 2013
Advice for Attending Chinese Trade Fairs Trade shows, fairs, and exhibitions in China have exploded in numbers in the recent years. However, the only trade fair you probably can name is the world-famous Canton Fair, but that’s barely scratching the surface of opportunity of trade shows in China. This blog...
April 1, 2013
As can be read in the article The 10 Largest Ports of China, China is accounting for more than 1/5 of the world’s 50 biggest ports Furthermore, it states that the biggest harbours are to be found on the East Coast of China. The ships that leave from this part...
March 25, 2013
Although China is known for its tea and baijiu (Chinese alcoholic beverage) drinking rituals, wine is increasingly finding a place in Chinese culture. At the moment they are ranked 5th in the global wine consumption list displacing the UK from the top 5 in 2012. This article will argue that...