|
|
|

Buying from China - What First Time Buyers Need to Know
Target audience of this article is for new importers, providing the basic knowledge on key aspects of import and practical getting started information. Data compiled from Global Sources Presentation in Hong Kong, October 2007
Key Topics
Evaluating Suppliers
Due Diligence
Quality Control / Inspections
Shipping / Logistics
Payment Processes
The 5 R's of Importing from China
Relearn
Research / Resources
Relationships (Guanxi)
Requirements (Yours)
Rome (as in "When in Rome"...)
Relearn
Study these key points and be prepared to go over each item when you make your first procurement from a Chinese supplier
Communication Quality
Communication Time
Travel
Due Diligence
Sampling
Lead Times
Purchase Orders and Contracts
Order Quantities
Product Design and Development
Packaging
Quality Control and Inspections
Payment Procedures
Shipping and Logistics
Customs Clearance
Duties and Tariffs
Servicing
Returns
Research and Resources
When importing there are many libraries of books, people, and internet tools to help you, below are some key points to consider:
Department of Commerce
Import and Export associations
Government Seminars
Network with other buyers
Learn your product specifics! Standards / certifications, Security regulations
Relationships (guanxi)
Very important in China business. Initial meetings as much (or more) of a social exchange than a business decision. More importance placed on long term than a quick hit and run deal. Relationships mean much more than quick transaction. Small talk before business decision, personal questions, getting to know you. Share your personal life, be open to build trust. Meaningful gifts from your home town. Try to learn the language.
Requirements
Be very clear - over explicit, nothing is assumed. Include terms of engagement in Purchase Order.
Rome (as in "When in Rome")
Key pointers when dealing with someone in the Chinese culture.
Handshake make eye contact
Present namecards with two hands, and the card facing the receiver
Study and read the namecard, shows respect
Respect and obeserve hierarchy
Address counterparts as "Mr Lu", etc
Don't be direct in refusals
Mitigating Risk in China
Risk Management in China is more attainable than a first time buyer thinks. There are principles of Risk Management in China. What Risk Management Tools are available? How can foreign companies feel confident in their suppliers? What works? What doesn't?
Credit Information in China
China has lots of information in file, you just need to know where to look.
How aged is this information you are looking at?
Risks in China is different than risk in other countries.
What Information is Available?
Credit Reports - most common tool to use to screen a new supplier. Credit rating, ownership history, civil litigation, financial situation, banking relationships, payment record, operational condition
Company Searches
Civil Litigation History
Due Diligence Reports
Background Searchs on Individuals
Advanced DD (Due Diligence)
In addition to a basic credit report - this advanced research provides: which directors are involved in the company, related companies, local media information, and international watch-list checks.
Supply Chain Process
Choosing Your supplier
Buying Agents vs. Sales Agents - Know who is representing you and your best interests
Financial Due Diligence - what is the financial health of the supplier you are purchasing from?
Internet Research - Look for other stories online
Trade and Industry Associations.
Communicating Your Requirements
1) Standardize Your Formats
2) Keep It Simple
3) Document Everything
4) Visual Aids & Samples
Testing and Inspections
Understanding the Legal Requirements
Cost Effective Training
Parameters for Choosing a Lab
When and Where to Inspect
Parameters for Choosing an Inspection Service Provider
Audits & Assessments
Factory Assessments
Social Compliance & Accountability
Environment & Community
Chemical Registration
Parameters for Choosing an Audit & Assessment Service Provider
Logistics - Transportation
Ok, you've had the goods manufactured, now all you have to do it get it from there to your end destination....
China Freight Transport Overview
Railway - extended current network is from 73,000 to 100,000 km. growing at 10% a year.
Seafreight - 3 of the top 10 ports in the world are in China, growing at 13% a year.
Airfreight - 500 airports in operation, growing at 17% a year.
Road - 1.4 million km of roads in the country.
Incoterms - Defines the handover point and costs for transportation in the trade. Please refer to the table at http://www.iccwbo.org/incoterms/
Customs clearance can be a daunting headache as well. Make sure you have a trusted customs broker in place that will keep on top of your shipment and clear the shipment quickly and painlessly. For more information see a customs fee breakdown and example bill.
Shipping Process
Producing Factory at Origin - Trading Company / vendor - Buyer - Shipping Company (or companies) - Authorities (customs, inspection)
1) Shipping department at factory declares cargo ready for shipment
2) Manufacturer engages export customs broker in China for clearance and inspection
3) China Customs allows export, so long as manufacturer has license to export
4) Chinese trucking company picks up cargo and carries to port/border
5) Customs cleared for export (usually to Hong Kong)
6) Delivery to Port or Airport
7) Export Clearance and booking with airline/shipping line
8) Arrival at destination port
9) Customs clearance
10) Local trucking company picks up cargo at port / airport
11) Delivery to buyers warehouse
What to do when things go wrong when buying from China!
Find the right suppliers in the first place
Keep cool, communicate clearly
Put yourself in their shoes
Professional arbitration
Legal enforcement last option
|