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    What is the best way to find thrustworthy partners in India and China?

    I am looking for partners in high populated countries like China and India, where the economy is booming.

    But I find it kinda difficult to find them thru the internet.

    If someone have some advise or tips, I would be very grateful.

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    Hi
    I am from India and I am looking for partners for my start-up business. The business involves investing in India and taking advantage of the booming economy there. I am currently working for a Fortune 500 company in Tampa FL and I plan to launch my Indian business in August.
    Please visit my website for additional information and let me know if you are interested. Rural Innovations - Home: Transformation through Innovations

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    You should check out the 104th session of the Canton Fair, being held in Guangzhou China in October. The Canton Fair is the best place to find reliable suppliers from China.

    If you are interested in going check out my website or send me a PM

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    I don't know why, but I've found this very true that most Asian people looking for jobs are very diligent about there work. They don't complain, they just do what they have to do. As for how to find some, I have no idea.

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    Hi, I am in China now and working for a US company. With talking with my boss, many westerners also think it is hard to find a trustworthy partner in China, one of the reasons is: if one want to cooperate with you, he/she can not provide a recommendation letter from his/her former employer.

    Yes, this is true, it is hard to get a recommendation letter from the former boss in China, however, with the development of internet and searching engines, you can search the ONE that want to get in touch with you.

    If I could be any further help, pls email me @: leonyu0532(at)163.com

    Thanks.

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    Hire a VA in China to help you search for partners over there. Might be a little bit easier for them as they live there. Would save you the cost from having to have to travel there.
    "The unexamined life is not worth living."

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    Me too intrested me setting up a business, had posted a thread here too. If you can tell me what you are setting, it would be great for me.

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    If you are going to buy wholesale products from China, hope wholesale Ebsilk will be your partner

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    Just try and talk with them one by one you will see the reliability... Every one is finding trust supplier, in fact it was not difficult. If you wanna import products from China then maybe I could help you.

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