Make Every First Impression Count In China, Easy-To Use Fail-Safe Chinese Phrases (Part 3, How Much And I Want)
'how to' guide, business trip, China, chinese partner, chinese phrases, handy phrases, import, key sentences, learning chinese, negotiation, pinyin, Severine Dumon No CommentsDon’t get lead down the garden path during your next China sourcing trip. Here are eight Chinese phrases to keep most sourcing negotiation meetings on track.
Real McCoy Or Rip-Off? Top 8 Signs Of A Well Managed Factory In China
Ali Dayekh, business, China, Consumer Electronics, mainland china, negotiation, shipping, simple questions, sourcing, supplier, Trade, trade experts, Wholesale, wholesale consumer electronics, wholesale items No CommentsHave you ever wondered what to look for when you are China sourcing trips to avoid being ripped off by your supplier? Ali Dayekh has come to the rescue with 8 easy to remember questions that will help you through any sourcing mission.
Make Every First Impression Count In China, Easy-To Use Fail-Safe Chinese Phrases (Part 2, Sorry And Thank You)
'how to' guide, business in china, China Business, Chinavasion, chinese culture, chinese partner, chinese phrases, doing business in china, language resources, learning chinese, negotiation, Severine Dumon, xie xie 2 CommentsMaking a good first impression is incredibly important on China sourcing missions. Here are five easy to learn phrases that will help you keep relations strong with potential suppliers and lead to better trading relationships.
Lost In Transition, How To Get From Hong Kong Airport To Shenzhen Safely, Quickly And Easily
airport express, Ali Dayekh, business, Canton Fair, china sourcing, Commuting, Hong Kong, hong kong airport, hong kong city, hong kong mtr, Shenzhen, Shenzhen Bay, Shenzhen City, travel 5 CommentsAre you looking to come to Shenzhen from Hong Kong airport but don’t know how to do it? Ali Dayekh has put together a breakdown of the various ways to get to Shenzhen from the airport.
The Chinese Productivity Revolution, And How It Affects Your Sourcing Plans
business, business in china, China, Chinavasion, chinese company, chinese workers, cia world factbook, Lifehacker, michael wong, office workers, Productivity, sourcing, unemployment rate, Wholesale, wholesale dropship 4 CommentsMichael Wong measures up Chinese office worker productivity to the productivity of their Western bretheren and talks about how people sourcing wholesale products from China can take advantage of this revolution.
Make Every First Impression Count In China, Easy-To Use Fail-Safe Chinese Phrases (Part 1, Hello And Goodbye)
business, business china, China, China Business, china sourcing, chinese concept, chinese culture, chinese greetings, chinese learning, chinese phrases, culture, doing business in china, good first impression, import, impression count, language resources, learning resources, negotiation, pinyin, seven phrases, Severine Dumon, Sinosplice, travel, Youtube 4 CommentsMaking a good first impression is incredibly important on China sourcing missions. Here are seven easy to learn phrases that will help you break the ice with potential suppliers and lead to better trading relationships.
Strange Women In The Night, A Must See Survival Guide For Shenzhen
Advice, business, Canada, China, China Business, counterfeit currency, currency, dear mom, Dongmen, Family, generous friends, guide, Hong Kong, michael wong, Questions, RMB, Shenzhen, Shenzhen City, strange women, street wise, wallet, Wikipedia 2 CommentsMatching up expectations of a place with the reality can be difficult, this is especially the case with Shenzhen, one of the fastest-growing cities in China. Michael Wong takes a look back at his first month in Shenzhen and shares some not-to be missed resources for anybody thinking of visiting Shenzhen.
Solving The China Miseries, What Visa Do You Need To Visit China on Business?
business visitors, Canton, Canton Fair, China Business, china hong kong, china sourcing, China visa, china visas, Chinavasion, chinese products, Hong Kong, hong kong travel, L Visa, line of merchandise, travel agents 4 CommentsWondering which China visa to get on your next trip to China? Or Are You Getting Ready To Come To The 2009 Canton Fair? Then you can’t miss this blog on the current China business visa situation.
Low RMB Means Great Deals For Resellers
Asia, Beijing, China, China Business, chinese officials, chinese products, Consumer Electronics, currency, dropship company, dropshipping, economic conditions, economy, Gadget, Global, global currencies, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hong Kong, International, resellers, RMB, Shanghai, sourcing, Sourcing from China, Trade, US, USD, usd euro, western countries, Wholesale, wholesale electronics, Yangtze River 1 CommentIt looks like China’s financial bosses have stalled the rise of the RMB against global currencies, especially the USD. But is the yuan actually undervalued internationally and what are the dangers and benefits for importers and resellers?
2009 In Electronics and Exports, Chinavasion Gets Out The Crystal Ball Part 1
2008, Amazon, android, australian christmas, bling, bumper christmas, business, China, China Business, China Business News, Christmas, christmas period, christmas sales, conglomerate, Crystal Ball, crystal balls, economy, ecopocalypse, electronics, export, factories in china, Gadget, gadgets, Global, global shopping, Google, great depression, humiliation, iPhone, MacBook, New Zealand, Olympics, Pepsi, recession, selling electronics, shopping, soft drink, toy factories, UK, uk christmas, US, wholesale prices, Wholesaler, world, worldwide, younger generation 4 CommentsIt is time again for everyone to dust off their crystal balls and see if they can be as wrong about 2009 as they were about 2008. Here’s Chinavasion’s view of what will look like in 2009.
Global Sources Direct Shuts Down, Wholesaler Chinavasion Responds
China, China Business, china manufacturer, China news, Chinavasion, credit crunch, direct sources, eBay sellers, ecommerce, economic climate, economic crash, factories, Global, global sources, global sources direct, products from china, recession, Rose Li, selling electronics, virtual inventory, warehouse stock, wholesale dropship, wholesale rates, wholesale supplier, Wholesaler 4 CommentsOnline Wholesale firm Global Sources Direct announced on December 1 that it was closing its doors, perhaps due to…
China News Round-Up, The Great Economic Guessing Game
2008, 2008 olympics, Beijing Birds Nest, Beijing olympics, Birds Nest, Chin news, China, China 2008, China Business News, China economy, Chinavasion, energy crisis, inflation, informal banking sector China, Olympic Games, safe, Shanghai, wholesale dropship No CommentsWant to know where the Chinese economy is right now? You’re not alone half of the businessmen, economists and world leaders are asking themselves the same question. Read on to find out more about the confusion and a new regulation set to hit exporters where it hurts… again.
China News Round-up, The Olympic-Sized Business Headache
2008, Beijing, Beijing olympics, China 2008, China Business News, China news, export, fuel crisis, Global slowdown, inflation, Olympics, RMB, RMB Rate, RMB USD Exchange, Shanghai, wholesale dropship 2 CommentsWhat with tighter immigration laws, higher inflation, increased fuel and raw material costs and new travel restrictions the Olympic Games are turning into an Olympic headache for manufacturers exporters and anybody sourcing products from China.
Chinavasion Says Next Mobile Phone Tech Revolutions Set To Come From China
2008, Blackberry, Cell phone watch, China Business News, Chinavasion News, ebay, ecommerce, global sources, Huawei Technologies, import export, iPhone, Rose Li, sourcing news, wholesale mobile phones, ZTE Lenovo No CommentsThe New Apple 3G iPhone is out, but is it really that innovative? Find out how Chinese cell phone makers are going to be the innovators in the wholesale mobile phone industry for 2008
Sourcing Wholesale Mobile Phones And Cell Phone Watches, How Not To Get Stung Part 2
Cell phone watch, Chinavasion, counterfeit, dropshipper, ebay, export, import, iPhone, wholesale mobile phones 1 CommentIf you’ve seen cell phone watches online you know how cool the concept is. But in reality they’re lightweight junk that’s using components ripped from a brand name phone or have so few features and are so unworkable that they’re not worth having, right?
Put mobile phone watches under the microscope before ordering them, or adding [...]
Wholesale Mobiles From China, Ecommerce Industry’s Next Golden Goose
Blackberry, China 2008, China Business News, China sourcing news, Chinavasion, Chinavasion News, drop shipping, e-commerce news, ebay, import, ipod, mobile phone wrist watches, Motorolla, Nokia, press release, Rose Li, sourcing news, Wholesale, wholesale mobile phones No CommentsCell phones are the big story of 2008 and unlocked phones from wholesale suppliers like China manufacturers are the big wheel within the wheel. Find out more about this development and the fantastic opportunities it is offering to resellers on eBay and eBay alternatives by clicking here.
Wholesale Mobiles In China, An Untapped Goldmine Part 2
cell phone wrist watch., China sourcing news, china sourcing tips, dropshipping, ebay, ebay resellers, eBay traders, ecommerce, iPhone, Mobile Phone, mobile shops China, new markets, sourcing news, sourcing tips, unlocked phones, unlocked watch phones, watch phones, wholesale mobile phones 2 CommentsWould you like to find some products with a guaranteed market on eBay? of course you would. Well you might just have found it with unlocked cell phones from China. Click here to learn more about this fantastic opportunity.
Wholesale Mobiles In China, An Untapped Goldmine Part 1
cell phone wrist watch., China cell phones wholesale, china sourcing, dropshipping, ebay, ebay resellers, Engadget, Gizmodo, ipod, Mobile Phone, overstock, ROKR, Smart phones, trading post, unlocked cell phones, watch phone, wholesale dropship, wholesale mobile phones 4 CommentsIf you’re new to the eBay market and looking for something to sell one good option might be unlocked phones. Click here to find out more about this fantastic new market.
China News, Counting The Cost Of The Clean-Up
2008, Beijing olympics, China Business News, China news, export, facebook, Guangdong, IMF loan, import, inflation, Olympic Games, rising wages, Sichuan Earthquake, Tianjin, Wen Jia Bao, Wikipedia 3 CommentsRampant inflation, snowstorms and now a horrific earthquake. It has not been an easy start to China’s year in the world spotlight. Find out what has been going on in China in the first half of 2008 by clicking here.
Shenzhen Olympic Torch Relay, The Corner The Relay Forgot
2008, Beijing olympics, China, China 2008, Chinavasion, Chinavasion Office, crowd, Olympic Games, olympic torch, Shenzhen, Sport 3 CommentsDid you see the Olympic torch relay in Guangdong? Well you’d be luckier than many of the people who rushed to cities like Shenzhen and Guangzhou to see the torch first-hand but were gypped by a last-minute route change. We were there and managed to capture pictures.




