Ebay versus Aliexpress

Ebay authorized Chinese sellers to sell on Ebay and do dumping and we can't sell on Aliexpress because we are not on mainland China. Ebay will have to wake up because Chinese dumping is destroying our business and Ebay at the same time

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You are correct. And considering that Jack Ma has just been named SPECIAL ADVISER TO United Nations ON TRADE.. this trend is only going to get worse for North American sellers. There isn't much time left for the small guys in ecom, in my opinion.
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Jack Ma Who?

 

Sept 2016

 

Jack Ma, founder and executive chairman of Alibaba Group, has been named Special Adviser of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) on Youth Entrepreneurship and Small Business.

 

UNCTAD assists governments in developing countries to promote enterprises, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and young entrepreneurs, so that they are able to compete in the global economy.

 

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Doesn't the Government of China also subsidize internal industry which might explain why prices are so much lower on Chinese products.

 

I know subsidies exist but not sure which industries etc.

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Sad -- just sad... making sales is hard enough if you want to actually make a living selling on eBay... but eBay is a big business; and big businesses don't get rich because they turn the money down...

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You can't subsidize something unless you have money for the subsidy.

 

Chinese incomes are much lower than Western ones. About $9242USD compared to $44,510 USD in the USA.

http://www.tradingeconomics.com/china/wages

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_income_in_the_United_States

 

The cost of living is also lower, although to be fair the comfort level is also lower.

It's not so long since a Chinese family with a TV, and electric fan and a couple of bicycles was considered well-off.

 

In spite of this, Chinese manufacturers have been outsourcing to find ever cheaper employees, not only to Asia, but to Africa, a move which has barely been noticed in the West.

http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/chinas-investments-in-africa-whats-the-real-story/

 

 

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Jack Ma Car and change ma tire. 🙂
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