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China: From Factory Workers to Domestic Buyers

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The global economy is yet to recover from the after effects of the perilously deep recession. Europe remains under the grim clutches of a sovereign debt crisis and the USA is facing a fiscal cliff in 2013. Global demand is slowing and for the workshops of Asia, in order to...

Will Rising Labor Costs Hurt China’s Exports?

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Will Rising Labor Costs Hurt China's Exports? Outsourcing manufacturing to China has enabled foreign companies to take advantage of various benefits such as cheap labor costs and favorable policies (e.g. tax rebate incentives) for select industries. However, in recent years this trend has been altered by a series of environmental,...

Webinar: How to control your supply chain in China?

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Are you concerned about losing control of your supply chain in China because of language, cultural and distance aspects? If you are, then this is the webinar for you. Join us and discover: - How to better match expectations and realities regarding price, quality and delivery. - How to avoid...

Sourcing In Yiwu

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Unknown to many, there exists a small city by the name of Yiwu that has been the first sourcing choice of many foreign companies. If you want to know more about sourcing in Yiwu then this entry will give you a brief understanding and introduction about this unique city. Yiwu...

First Impression Blog: Chinese Exercising

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Anyone who has ever visited China has most likely been surprised in some way, either positive or negative.  This is not only due to the differences in culture, work ethics or the way of living, but mainly due to the fact that China evolved from a lot of traditions that...

Why CPG For Your Sourcing?

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First impressions: Moroccan food in Beijing

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I am originally from Morocco and having spent a year in China, I started catching the homesickness bug, or should I call it the homefoodsickness. I am doing my MBA in Nanchang, Jiangxi, a small city (in Chinese standards) which is not very international, so whenever I travel to a...

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