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UPDATED VERSION 2019 200+ pages of value and content from a China expert!This book is a step-by-step guide walking you through the process of importing goods from China from the beginning to the end. It has been downloaded over 18,000 times and constantly sits at the top of the bestselling ranks on Amazon. In this book you will learn the following: This book is aimed to make you a professional importer in a few days, using what took me over 15 years to learn. This eBook will guide you step-by-step on the process of importing goods from China. This book aims to take away all your worries and doubts and help you to take your business to the next level!I will cover all aspects of importing from China. Starting with several online supplier sourcing sites such as Globalsources.com and Alibaba.com, you'll get to know about importing procedures, dealing with factories, finding your products, how to inspect and ship your goods, and finding out what legal import requirements your products need. I'll also discuss common mistakes when importing from China, negotiation tactics, logistics, how to find reputable suppliers, production areas in China and MUCH MUCH MORE!I cover taking your business to the next level when level when going to China, including: travel arrangements, visas, customs clearance, how to negotiate with suppliers in factories, tips and tricks to get you the best prices, and simple etiquette in China. I've updated this eBook in January 2019 to reflect changes in the industry as well as insights learned since first publishing this book
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