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When you sue, you need to submit relevant documents to the Chinese court, such as your identity certificate, power of attorney, and pleadings. These documents need to be notarized in your country, and then authenticated by the Chinese embassy or consulate in your country.
How to Get a Product Manufactured in China Step 1: Product Conceptualization and Design. Step 2: Protecting Your Intellectual Property. Step 3: Finding the Right Manufacturer. Step 4: Quality Control and Compliance. Step 5: Create a Sample With your Chosen Manufacturer. Step 6: Negotiating Terms.
Step 1: Head to Alibaba Firstly, Golzari recommends heading to Alibaba to find your Chinese supplier. Over the last decade, Alibaba has built a reputation as the place to source products from China, putting users in touch with manufacturers and making it easy to build a new relationship that benefits both parties.
Online Directories: Use platforms like Alibaba, Global Sources, and Made-in-China to find manufacturers. Trade Shows: Attend trade shows such as the Canton Fair to meet suppliers in person. Industry Associations: Check with industry associations for recommended suppliers.
Use platforms like Alibaba, Made-in-China, and Global Sources to connect with businesses and manufacturers in China. You can reach out to suppliers and potential partners directly. Platforms like Baidu Tieba and Zhihu can help you connect with professionals and engage in discussions relevant to your industry.
The best way to buy directly from China is to use a sourcing agent like Kanary. There are other alternatives to speak directly with suppliers such as Alibaba, DHgate, Made-In-China etc. However, using a company like Kanary, who has relationships with suppliers developed over many years, is going to be your best option.
Your manufacturing contract should include: intellectual property (since the contract manufacturer(s) will be producing your proprietary creation). an assessment of manufacturing costs. clearly-written obligations of both parties. liabilities. product quality standards (if a quality control clause is included).
Online Directories: Use platforms like Alibaba, Global Sources, and Made-in-China to find manufacturers. Trade Shows: Attend trade shows such as the Canton Fair to meet suppliers in person. Industry Associations: Check with industry associations for recommended suppliers.
Make use of Internet marketplaces such as Dealar, Alibaba, Global Sources, and Made-in-China. These websites give complete listings of Chinese manufacturers from multiple sectors. To narrow down your possibilities, use search filters based on product type, location, certifications, and other relevant information.