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Nickname: EWCA
Review: We have relocated several factories to China and sourced hundreds of vendors in China. I agree with the author: as mfg, if you don't go to China, your chance to success is minimum. contact us at sourcingpal@yahoo.com or at www.sourcingpal.com.
Date reviewed: Nov 3, 2006 12:54 AM
Nickname: Invent
Review: I am looking to oursource to China as well. Other than the referrals already listed, I'd like more. Thanks for the help.
Date reviewed: Mar 9, 2006 9:56 PM
Nickname: Dagny Taggart
Review: While recommending companies is often helpful, I've noticed that the blogs are used for shameless self-promotion.
Date reviewed: Jan 13, 2006 10:37 PM
Nickname: Ian
Review: Outsource to Vietnam, better quality, less risk of USA imposing tariffs, and lower wages!
Date reviewed: Jan 13, 2006 4:04 AM
Nickname: pragmatic
Review: considering the huge cost in savings and better quality and work ethics in china , outsourcing is certainly helping many small businesses to thrive and reap a good profit .
expecting the same from U.S manufacturers is just not practical anymore
Date reviewed: Jan 10, 2006 5:21 PM
Nickname: Jas
Review: To identify a Chinese supplier to manufacture your products, contact me at jas@psschina.com and visit our Web site to learn more about our sourcing services: http://www.psschina.com/home.htm
Date reviewed: Jan 9, 2006 2:26 PM
Nickname: OJaguar
Review: Obviously the Americans are lucky to buy cheap Chinese merchandise anywhere. So it makes no sense that the Congressmen complain about the sky-high trade deficit with China. Just be joyful and thankful.
Date reviewed: Jan 9, 2006 2:59 AM
Nickname: nickatnite
Review: Thank god for Wal-Mart! Otherwise we would all still be working in factories here in the US. Only problem is we won't be able to fight our way out of a paper bag in the future because we won't have the ability to make anything here. Guess we can always go buy it cheaper in China. Thanks for sending more jobs to China. We don't want those nasty factory jobs, anyway. We'd all rather be selling something made in China.
Date reviewed: Jan 7, 2006 2:07 AM
Nickname: Danny
Review: Dear Ms. Shaver,
I'm an American who is just starting my fourth year here in China. I do freelancing for SME's and I operate without the overhead traditionally associated with middlemen. If you wish to contact me, I will help you or put you in touch with a local (Chinese) who can. danny888china@gmail.com
Date reviewed: Jan 6, 2006 7:00 PM
Nickname: JeffWheeler
Review: Try this company www.hhlindustrial.com
We've found their sservice outstanding after shopping around in both the US and China.
Date reviewed: Jan 5, 2006 9:08 PM
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