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Three Pitfalls With Importing From China – And How To Get Around Them It is hard to find any product in this day and age that doesn't come from China. But are these products well received and has Chinese manufacturing managed to shake its bad reputation the same way some other Asian countries did 20 years ago. Apparently not if you followed last year's news reports of safety concerns and product recall of Chinese-made goods.
So are all the criticisms true? We decided to look at the three most common myths of buying products from China and see how valid they were.
1. "Chinese products are unsafe."
This is a long-held belief that has been brought to the forefront of people's minds again by several high-profile cases in the US.
Mattel enacted a massive toy recall in August 2007 because the toys had been decorated with lead paint, an illegal practice in many western countries. An estimated 10.5 million toys were recalled, which led people to question the safety of many other Chinese products.
Who is to blame in such cases?
Some Chinese export companies say that people are looking in wrong place for answers and, instead of looking at manufacturer, we should look at the companies ordering the products.
Rose Li, Chinavasion public relations manager, said Chinese factories were only able to work to the specifications given to them by the customer.
"Chinese factories will view improved materials and certification as optional extras, which increase the price," she said.
Ms Li said importers looking at sourcing products from China should first find out the end markets' exact safety standards before telling the manufacturer about the exact specifications they needed for the product.
She said it is also a good idea to buy a single item first to check that the product was safe and worked well to guarantee customer satisfaction.
2. "Chinese manufacturers will try to cheat you after you pay."
While a quick search online
could turn up hundreds of stories of people who say they have been cheated by Chinese suppliers you would be getting an unbalanced picture as those with good experiences are much less likely to speak out.
Steve Wu, Chinavasion purchase specialist, recommended those using credit cards to do it through a third party payment handler like PayPal.
"That will prevent the seller from getting sensitive credit information from the buyer and allow the buyer to stop the payment if there are any problems with the deal," he said.
Another key piece of advice offered by regular goods traders is to transfer money into company bank accounts and not personal bank accounts, and always keep a documented record of transactions to help dispute cases if things go wrong.
3. "There is no way to tell if a Chinese company is legitimate."
This is a particularly big fear for exporters who buy online or over the phone and are afraid the company they are ordering their products in might not actually exist, or may be in financial trouble, leaving them no recourse if they pay for an order and that order does not arrive.
Analysing some case studies of people who've been scammed, certain patterns emerge. Seasoned importers will spot obvious danger signs at the beginning of each story that should have warned the buyer away at an early stage... before money changed hands.
Many Chinese manufactures are also registered in Hong Kong and can be checked online at icris.cr.gov.hk/csci/
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Rose Li is the PR Manager for Chinavasion, China's top electronic wholesaler.
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