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中国ビジネス-部3への販売し、販売
中国ビジネスに彼ら自身を販売するために西部の会社が彼らの最大限度をしていることは明確である。 それらが`20によって目標とされたまたはより多くの」単独で去年内の西部ビジネスこと私達の調査の状態に含まれているすべての会社の終わる半分。 会社の41%は中国の会社によって行うと西部の会社によって少なくとも頻繁に目標とされることを主張する。 ものは何でも意見が西部のマーケティングの実行の点ではおよび中国で販売キャンペーンで私達着く…
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インターネットの調達: すること容易制御すること困難
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Over the last 10 years, on-line purchasing by the general consumer has become commonplace. This trend will continue to grow at double-digit rates for the foreseeable future. Most of the products are high-quality brand names that are recognized by the public. This buying process saves money, transaction time, and allows buyers to return products for a variety of reasons at the supplier’s expense. This is all part of the doing business in America.
Although this works adequately for the general consumer, common sense mandates that it is not a process that would be recommended for manufacturing companies looking to outsource products or processes. Yet, many SMEs fall victim to the allure of on-line sourcing only to find out it costs them money, time
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Quality Control in China
Quality Control is a crucial part in the process of importing from China. Pressure on production costs, distance, time and cultural differences make it unavoidable.
Implementing Quality Control allows the importer to :
• Minimize the risks (and associated costs) linked to quality, loading, warehousing or non-compliance issues : “My products have been rejected by customs because the labelling done by my Chinese supplier does not comply with European standards.”
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Terms of frustration in China
A simple taxi ride from Shanghai to Suzhou put me very much in mind of developing contracts with Chinese – even the simplest of contracts. Very seldom in business do Chinese adhere to the Letter of the Law, while they exorcise its Spirit at their earliest convenience. And if the agreement is verbal, then watch out!
The deal was this: for 300RMB – including tolls – the Shanghai driver would take me to Suzhou …
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