Access to China

Access to China

Access to China

Start trading in the Chinese markets

Ranging from consumers, wholesalers, agents, and factories, from raw materials to the products in the hands of the consumer. Access to China, a UK based company, has been operating in the Chinese markets for over 20 years with over 100 years of experience among our staff.

Over the last ten years, China has moved most of its trading online. Given the size of the country and cities and 1.4 billion people, the Internet has allowed the country to grow its internal markets. This has allowed consumer prices to be driven down and quality to be greatly increased. Given these and many other benefits, the adoption of Internet technology has been fast in China.

This adoption of new technology does not stop with the internet; green technology adoption is growing very fast. Green tech is seen in China as cheaper, fastest and functionality richer. The Chinese government are driving the development due to the high pollution level in China.

Green technology our focus for 2024. Today, China is the world's largest producer and user of Green technology.

 

Largest online market
Largest online market
Largest online market
Largest online market
Largest online market
Largest online market

Access to the world's largest market

Overseas social media is not available in China. Having your website seen and found is critical to successful business relationship building in China.

Many regions and countries worldwide speak Mandarin, i.e., Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, California, Hong Kong, Vietnam and many more. Adding Mandarin language to your SEO data can open your website to trading worldwide beyond China. The Chinese market goes way beyond the 1.4 billion people living in China.

Given the importance of being seen on the internet in China and Chinese markets worldwide, Access to China focus of our business is getting your business, products and services seen online in China.

Chinese green technology
Chinese green technology
Chinese green technology
Chinese green technology
Chinese green technology
Chinese green technology

Chinese green technology

Green Technology is key to most businesses’ growth in the next five years. Chinese Green Technology has been developing rapidly, given consumers and government demands to reduce China's high pollution levels.

Green technology is key to most businesses’ growth in the next five years.

The development of Green Technology is starting to give greater efficiencies, reduce costs, and increase productivity, i.e., electric vehicles; greatly reduced operating costs, greatly improved performance, and improved safety.

We believe Green Technology should give you more, not less.

 

Sourcing from China
Sourcing from China
Sourcing from China
Sourcing from China
Sourcing from China
Sourcing from China

Sourcing products and services from China

For the last 40 years, China has built up its manufacturing base to be one of the most successful in the world.

In recent years, the growth of the Chinese domestic consumer market has increased imports from overseas of high-quality products. In turn, this has driven up the quality of locally produced products. Today, China is moving towards better quality products.

Lower-quality products are moving to other Asian countries.

The global issues, starting with the virus in early 2020 and continuing today with conflicts around the world, resulted in a rethinking of supply chains. The repatriation of manufacturing back to your country using China's production know-how is an option for consideration.

 

Chinese information
Chinese information
Chinese information
Chinese information
Chinese information

Chinese trading information and recommendation

Access to China information and recommendations for your consideration to support your Chinese trading ambitions. In our trading in China for over 20+ years, running and operating Chinese businesses, we have gathered lots of information and recommendations.

  • Short video presentations (coming February 2024)
  • Internet in China information
  • Papers and reports
  • Useful links

We are happy to share this information and are always interested in adding to the pool of information. Any ideas, requests or information, very well.

 

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Being seen on the internet China

Being seen on the internet China

Trade inside China on the Internet

 

I have access to China and its staff, having traded in China for over 20 years and running local and international businesses.

The topics below do not cover all aspects of trading inside China on the Chinese internet. They are subjects on which Access to China has working practical experience.

Our recommendation: There are many options available when trading inside China. Please make your goals clear before making the significant investment needed, e.g.

Running a business inside China vs remaining as a foreign business

Summary of ‘Starting trading in China’ articles

1. Routes to the Chinese markets

There are different trading methods for Chinese businesses (B2B) and Chinese consumers (B2C) within China and in your local market, either over the Internet or with visitors from China.

Before you start, look at your business and product/service branding in China. If your business branding is not registered in China, we recommend you correct this ASAP. Another Chinese or overseas company can undermine all your Chinese marketing by registering your business brand(s) in China and reproducing your products /services locally.

2. Creating a Chinese Company

Before creating a Chinese company in mainland China, ensure you fully understand whether you need to do this.

Examples of why you might need a Chinese business:

  • Production costs are cheaper in China
  • Chinese government grants available
  • Local Chinese investment available
  • Local Chinese overseas branded services – e.g., coffee shop chain
  • You wish to sell directly to businesses/consumers from within China
  • Chinese government licensing is only available if you have a Chinese company, e.g., ICP certification

You do not need a Chinese business if you are selling into China from a business or e-commerce site outside mainland China, e.g., Hong Kong, the USA, the UK, etc.

3. Transfer money to and from China

Points covered;

Can Chinese citizens take / transfer money overseas?

Purchasing goods from China

Purchasing goods from overseas countries

Purchasing of service from China

Purchasing of services from overseas

Transferring monies

4. Chinese payment gateways

All countries have rules and regulations on which payment methods can be used and when. To that end, China has its own rules and regulations and will not allow a Chinese business to operate payment processes on non-Chinese approved systems. This applies to all Internet transactions processed on servers/clouds/data centres in China. All payments made in China must be to a Chinese bank account.

An overseas business needs access to some parts of these payment gateways to trade widely and successfully with Chinese people and businesses. “If you cannot take a payment, you cannot process an order.”

China has very successful payment processing systems and a gateway for day-to-day trading.

5. Business to Business (B2B)

Face-to-face trading has been the traditional way of doing business in China for the last 50 years. Today, the internet is essential in identifying potential suppliers. The key issue is that few foreign websites can be found in China.

The standard process is to price the export to China as FOB (Freight on Board).

The shipping costs and management of imported goods in China are the responsibility of the Chinese business. This will include the shipping costs, import duties, shipping insurance, local Chinese transport costs, etc., and local certification (if required)

6. Business to consumer (B2C)

The Internet has allowed the development of the Business-to-consumer market in China.

Selling online on a Chinese-hosted internet site requires certification, only available to a Chinese business.

Any product sold on a Chinese internet site is subject to Chinese rules and regulations.

Products sold on internet sites outside China to a Chinese consumer are not subject to Chinese rules and regulations.

Products imported to China are subject to duty and taxes

B2C purchases from foreign internet sites are not subject to Chinese product certification rules (i.e. overseas cosmetic products sold directly to a consumer do not require Chinese product certification).

7. ICP Internet Contents Provider

The company is issued an ICP license and ICP certification for internet content, such as domain names, apps, IP addresses, etc.

What types of ICP certification you can request will depend on your Chinese company's ICP license.

The certification process is for public internet content only. If content is for a company’s internal use and not accessible to the public, then certification is not required. Suppose a domain name is used to access the company’s information online. In that case, the domain name may need ICP certification, even if it is only a login screen.

8. Shipping to the Chinese Consumer

Shipping goods to China is not as well established as shipping goods from China. The exception is the services offered by the Chinese e-Malls, i.e., TMall, Taobao, JDbuy, etc.

Once the goods arrive at the clearing centre in China, the consumer can track the shipment process on their mobile apps.

When purchasing international goods, the typical delivery time on the e-Mall sites is 15 days.

9. Success trading in China

Access to China and its directors have worked and traded in China for over twenty years. We have manufactured, imported, and exported to China during this time. While Access to China mainly focuses on IT services, we still help Chinese source products and services from overseas companies.

There are many books and websites dedicated to the subject of successfully trading with/within China.

We wish to add a few pointers to trading with the Chinese markets.

last modified:v 2.1 - March 2025