About

A China-side sourcing desk for B2B buyers.

China Supplier is built around sourcing execution, not brokerage. The work focuses on search logic, supplier evidence, clear communication, milestone control, and clean handover to the buyer.

The editorial standard is practical: separate verified facts from supplier claims, document assumptions, and make buyer decisions traceable before money, samples, or shipment handover move forward.

Public examples are written without supplier names, client names, order values, or confidential product details. The goal is to show the working method without inventing proof or exposing private sourcing information.

Methodology

How sourcing work is reviewed

China Supplier content and service pages are written for B2B buyers who need practical supplier-side control. Advice should help a buyer ask a better question, compare suppliers more clearly, or document a decision before payment, production, or shipment.

Evidence first

Supplier claims are separated from documents, written answers, photos, payment details, and buyer-approved order files.

Operational review

Guides are reviewed for practical use: can a buyer turn the advice into a checklist, supplier question, comparison table, or decision log?

Clear limits

Remote sourcing support is not presented as a factory audit, legal advice, customs advice, or a guarantee of production performance.

Working principles

  • 01 Base supplier decisions on evidence.
  • 02 Keep commercial comparison separate from relationship pressure.
  • 03 Write down supplier risk before money moves.
  • 04 Keep samples, production, and shipment tied to the same order file.

Transparency

What is not claimed

China Supplier does not publish unverifiable client names, fabricated office details, or guaranteed supplier outcomes. Remote checks can reduce uncertainty, but they cannot prove factory conditions, quality systems, legal enforceability, customs classification, or future production performance.

When a sourcing decision needs deeper proof, the recommended next step is stated plainly: supplier verification, sample approval, third-party audit, inspection provider, compliance review, or freight forwarder coordination.

Sourcing intake

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Share the product, target market, expected volume, and current supplier status. We will map the first sourcing steps.

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