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| A useful way to approach this issue is to categorize
the risks of sourcing from China that differ from
the risks of doing business with a U.S. supplier. |
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There is a saying
about sourcing from China: Anything is possible, but
everything is difficult. This article, the first in a
two-part series, discusses some of the difficulties of
sourcing from China and offers a set of strategies for
dealing with them.
This series will consider problems confronted by a U.S.-based
company supplying the automotive aftermarket in the United
States that wishes to source products from China on an
ongoing basis, including how to find a suitable Chinese
supplier; how to build a productive and durable relationship;
how to prevent problems in your relationship with your
supplier; and how to protect your intellectual property
rights and your customers. (As you will see, the issues
raised are applicable to many other countries beyond
China.) |