Thanks everyone for the information. Super helpful. With all of that said. There are still sales that take place in China and trade as well. Is it worth learning the language well enough to sell and market to the people? It's still a huge market, am I wrong? I am currently living in Kunming and my Chinese is like HSK 4 but I'm just wondering if it's worth it to pursue my Chinese or to just abandon ship and head back to America and start fresh there.
Thanks you guys for the feed back. I realize now that what I meant was more along the lines of how to market and sell to Chinese people than it is to set up a local business. I am thinking more like negotiating business deals with factory ownership or online/social media marketing with Chinese people. But it's good to know about the obstacles faced by foreigners setting up local businesses. Anyway if anyone has gone to a class at Yunda or somewhere else that they feel like has been helpful with their business vernacular and has shed some light on acquiring customers in China that is exactly what I'm looking for.
Hey everyone I was just wondering if there was any school (or anyone one) that teaches "Doing business in China" more or less. I am just wanting to know about marketing and selling to the Chinese and how businesses are set up (the process) and things like this. I speak Chinese at an intermediate level so I might be able to do an all Chinese class but I would also like to know about foreigners experiences setting up businesses here. I am not interested in setting up a business in Kunming but another city in China. Thanks in advance for any information you can share with me.
Hey guys I have a MacBook Pro that needs its hard drive replaced and possibly its sata cable so you have an suggestion on where to go? Not including the place in Golden Eagle because they only fix certain things.
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