I saw a new customer's inquiry on Friday night and gave them a quote (the customer was 5 hours later than us and had never worked together). I did not receive a response at that time, but today I followed up with the customer and said thank you for your quote. Unfortunately, we reached this deal with another supplier yesterday. Maybe we have the opportunity to collaborate next time. How can I express myself most appropriately in a situation like this?
The customer provided positive feedback on the sample testing, but their response indicated that they currently do not require the product. How should I proceed with the follow-up?
According to data released by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Mexico surpassed China for the first time in 2023, becoming the largest source of imported goods for the United States. This marks the first time in over two decades.
Although New Zealand started later in the field of photovoltaic power generation, its development has been rapid. According to the latest data from the New Zealand Electricity Authority, as of December 2023, the total installed capacity of photovoltaic power generation in New Zealand is 364 megawatts.
South African customer tested the samples and confirmed them as okay. However, the customer states there is no demand for orders, and our prices lack a competitive advantage. How should we proceed with the follow-up?
The goods could only be partially shipped due to the qualification rate issue. Now that the goods are ready, the customer is not in a hurry to take delivery and hasn't made the final payment. What should be done?
With the development of the domestic downstream processing industry of potatoes, in the past two years, China's export volume of frozen potato products has been increasing year by year
Recently,China announced a unilateral visa-free policy for six countries, and China and the United States mutually relaxed visa restrictions, providing more cooperation opportunities for Chinese and foreign enterprises.
According to customs data, the primary export destinations for products from China include the United States, the European Union, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, India, Malaysia, Singapore, and others.
How can the trade taxes and fees of these major trading countries be queried? Are there preferential tax rates? How about the specific anti-dumping and anti-subsidy situations for certain products?
Trade restrictions have been upgraded! The trade of these goods is now prohibited. Is your product also affected?