Business
19
November 2013

7 Online Resources for Doing Business in China

One of the main obstacles for foreign companies doing business in China or with Chinese companies is the lack of easily-accessible information and resources.

With that in mind, we’ve gathered a selection of some of the most useful online resources for doing business in China and with Chinese companies.

If you’ve got your own favorites, please add them in the comments below.

1. Alibaba

Although not the only China sourcing website, Alibaba is the starting point for a huge proportion of China sourcing deals. The openness of the platform has contributed to its success, allowing millions of suppliers to offer their products to the world.

This openness is also the cause of many of the risks involved in sourcing through Alibaba: it’s also easy for bad actors to ‘source’ their victims on the platform.

Aside from outright fraud and scams, there are plenty of low-quality suppliers, as well as the potential for things to go wrong due to poor communications.

Alibaba has worked hard to alleviate a lot of these issues, providing supplier assessments, inspections, company registration details, and other methods for reducing risk in the service.

Their trade intelligence section and buyers' forums are also useful tools for making better decisions. Ultimately though, the service Alibaba provides is a meeting place for buyers and sellers, and it can never control exactly what happens between those two parties.

This means it is always up to you to exercise caution and due diligence when doing business in China via Alibaba.

2. HKTDC

If you need data and statistics on trade in China, HKTDC is often an excellent source.

They provide data on a range of areas in China trade, provincial and city trade data and customs statistics being two quick examples.

They also offer a China Business Guide and reports on the consumer market, development by industry and the investment environment.

As you can see, HKTDC is an excellent way to both research China business data, and to educate yourself about the current business environment.

3. China Law Blog

China Law Blog might actually be better titled as ‘China Business Law Blog’ (although we admit that’s less catchy). They cover China business in detail from many angles, and if you’ve spent much time looking into China business online you’ll certainly have read their articles.

We find that regularly reading China Law Blog is worthwhile for a number of reasons:

  • It’s often a way to learn about specific risks and issues in the China business world before we’d ever encounter them.
  • Their articles can be repetitive, but with regular reading this just serves to reinforce their key principles for operating in the China business environment.
  • They nearly always cover news items and emerging topics from a China business and law angle, making their articles more worthwhile than straight-up news coverage.

In short, if you’re interested in China business, China Law Blog should be a part of your regular reading.

4. QualityInspection.org

'Quality Inspection' (another name we feel could be a little more specific!) is run by Renaud Anjoran, and is somewhat associated with China Law Blog (the two sites frequently reference each other).

Like China Law Blog, Quality Inspection educates readers about doing business in China, but with a focus on sourcing from China and dealing with suppliers.

Again, if you’re interested in sourcing from China, we thoroughly recommend that you start reading Quality Inspection regularly. It lets you access some of the insight and wisdom that Renaud has gained over the years, and explains how to apply that knowledge practically in your China sourcing.

5. The China Sourcing Blog

Another blog (the last one we’ll mention here, we promise). China Sourcing Blog makes a nice complement to the other two we’ve recommended, as it tends to take a more in-depth, analytical tone and go into far more detail.

Whilst China Law Blog and Quality Inspection provide regular ‘China business updates’ and a ‘tips and methods’ angle, we find that articles from China Sourcing Blog tend to read more like reports on issues in the China business world.

Regularly reading all three will quickly you bring you up to speed.

6. ChinaExhibition.com

As well as Alibaba, visiting trade shows and expos is a common method for identifying suppliers when doing business in China.

For many importers, it’s often preferable to Alibaba due to the opportunity to meet potential suppliers face-to-face and get a more meaningful impression of them.

China Exhibition makes it very easy to keep on top of trade shows in China. We use it ourselves to find out about relevant events that we think will be worth attending.

As with Alibaba, always remember that thorough assessment of any supplier is a worthwhile step to take before you proceed to do business with them.

Simple due diligence is a central method in avoiding fraud in China, and should be followed up with background checks to narrow down your list of potential business partners or suppliers.

You might be concerned that such background checks are inaccessible to you or too expensive, but read on to see how we can help.

7. China Checkup

Website: https://www.chinacheckup.com/

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