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[The Digerati Life] Ive learned a lot during this year and I still have a few months left to complete my goals. The biggest lesson I’ve learned?
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[Silk Road International Blog] China, the global financial mess and what it means for SMEs: The current global crisis means that suppliers in China (and everywhere), no matter how insulated from the banking mess, are sill being negatively affected. Orders from overseas are down and domestic demand, the mythical panacea for any of the ills of “capitalism” in “socialist” China, has yet to take up the slack. What this means is that more than ever before your suppliers is being squeezed to get as much profit as possible from each piece that comes off the line. As Ive been warned by many many Chinese friends, there are not yet deeply ingrained ethical standards in China as you may be used to doing business elsewhere. This means that when business is tight, and youre not here watching the line, there is a great chance you will not be getting exactly what you are contracting for.
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