China’s exports in June is expected to decline,  a deputy commerce minister Chen Jian said in a news conference last week.

Mr Chen noted that the decline would be less severe than in May and some individual products rebounded in June. The trade data is due to be released next week.

China’s exports in May fell by a record 26.4 percent from the same month of 2008, while imports were down 25.2 percent, according to customs data. 

China boosts domestic demand

China boosts domestic demand

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Foreign direct investment in China has fallen for eight straight months through May, the longest decline since the 1998 Asian financial crisis.

In the meantime, market analysts believe that China economy bottom out.

“China’s economic growth in the second quarter will be faster than the first quarter, and with efforts China can attain its goal of 8 percent growth for the whole year,” according to Dai Xianglong, former head of the People’s Bank of China, the central bank, said on the sidelines of the Global Think Tank Summit in Beijing.

He reckoned that China’s GDP growth in the second quarter of this year will be higher than that of the first quarter.

China’s GDP grew 6.1 percent in the first quarter this year, the slowest growth in more than a decade.

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Many buyers who spend times and efforts dealing with suppliers also want to find out their credential in order to avoid being scammed.  Here’s a checklist provided by Alibaba members which help you take a fresh approach to find the right one:

1. Selling products at incredibly low prices

Most Chinese scammers will lure buyers with very low prices. If the prices they offer are too good to be true, you should investigate why their prices are so low. Most scammers in China make a profit by selling replicas or fakes of branded goods to overseas buyers. This is very risky because the goods will be confiscated or detained by Chinese customs if they are considered illegal in China.

2. Check company registration number

Legal companies in China have to register with the Chinese government authorities and obtain a unique company registration number. If your business partner cannot offer you a unique company registration number, it is risky to deal with them. To check the registration number your supplier provided, you need to visit their local administrative government website with the number they provided. However, you should be aware that most government websites in China are in written Chinese. You can also contact their local Bureau of Industry & Commerce, which is the only government organisation responsible for the registration of legitimate companies or enterprises in China.  You can also use a third-party authentication service company in China to help you verify information.

3. Check contact information through search engines

In order to avoid being traced by law enforcement authorities, most scammers will not offer genuine registration information online. They will provide a false company address, telephone number and fax number or persuade buyers to contact them by mobile phone only. Check their company registration information by search engine to see if it is a real company.

4. Payment and shipment terms

The scammers never accept L/C as a term of payment. They prefer Western Union, and T/T etc. They also never deliver goods through formal channels; preferring instead to deliver samples Express by Fedex, TNT, EMS to avoid examinations from Chinese customs.

5. Warranty and after sale services

Scammers never guarantee their quality and after-sales services after your payment. However, they may promise you a lot before payment.

Additionally, manufacturers don’t have the right to sell or buy unless they have obtained a legitimate unique company number from their local BIC in China. In China, all enterprises with the right to import and export have to apply and obtain a certificate called the “Certificate of Import & Export” from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce. This certificate may also be authorized by local organisations in China after a company’s registration at their local BIC. A formal trade company has to register with the Chinese Customs House and its branches before formally trading with foreign counterparts in China. They also have to register themselves with their local Bureau of Inspection & Quarantine in case their products are in need of quality control. Without the registration from the above local government authorities, no company can deal with you through formal channels in China.

For more safe trading tips, Aliuser suggest going to the Safe Trading Center.

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Few months after Alibaba (HKSE1688) has launched its Alibaba User Guide, the Hangzhou-based Internet company churned out more details to support users in understanding its services. The company’s User Guide does not have a new makeover, but has something to offer new users

This time,  the highlights spread across:

  1. Instant Messenger TradeManager 2008
  2. Free Personalised updates Trade Alert 
  3. Latest polular search on products in Sourcing Trends
  4. Professional Online Advice Safe Trading Center

 

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Given you are engaged in sourcing for specific vertical information such as China metal market, it may be worthwhile to browse through Alibaba’  Industry Insights.

Alibaba Metals and Mining by Alirens.com

Alibaba Metals and Mining by Alirens.com

The verticals are built for a few industries on the heels of the China eCommerce company’s Community channel revamp and new forums :

Buyers seeking for updated prices of Gold Future, Copper Future,   NYMEX Cotton, NYMEX Crude Oil, may find it handy to look them up in Alibaba international website homepage. Although these prices are not real-time, they are updated everyday.

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Alibaba Help Channel _ Alirens.com

 

Like all the software, applications or internet platforms, eCommerce never stop improving and evolving. It would be hard to go after all the changes they have made and may require some help online.

Buyers and Suppliers can jump to the Help Channel provided by Alibaba (HKSE1688) in case they have issues in using the Hangzhou-based company’s services and products. The newly-polished channel is officially launched today to engage users in the Community Channel and to link up with the company’s user guide.

Any extra help, 24/7 guidance  provided to  customers could go a long way towards turning them from spectators into active users.

 

Users need help

Users need help

 
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Concerns over possible deflation have been shadowing China as consumer prices fell for four straight months.

The slightly narrowed decline signaled signs of a sustained economic recovery prompting economists to be optimistic about future CPI trends.

China’s consumer price index (CPI) in May  fell 1.4 percent year on year, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) announced. This marks the fourth consecutive monthly decline since the index dropped 1.6 percent in February, the first fall since October 2002. The decline was 0.1 percentage points lower than the April level. 

The producer price index (PPI), which measures inflation at the wholesale level, fell for the third straight month, dropping 7.2 percent year-on-year in May, the NBS said. The decline was in tune with market expectation

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