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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Very Good Food Company Inc VGFCQ

Very Good Food Company Inc is a Canada-based company. The Company engaged in food manufacturing.

GREY:VGFCQ - Post Discussion

Very Good Food Company Inc > Expanding to China
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Post by divime1 on Oct 15, 2021 1:44pm

Expanding to China

isn't like going to other foreign countries .


Selling Your Products Online in China as a Foreign Company [2021 Update]

 by Angel Ho | 29 June 2021

As a foreign company looking to sell products in China, it can be quite challenging to grasp the legal requirements and a steep learning curve to understand which are the best avenues to focus on. To protect its domestic market, China maintains tight control and restrictions on selling foreign goods to Chinese consumers. Information on the legal processes and best ways to sell products in China are often only available in Chinese and can change frequently.
Comment by AhSocks77 on Oct 15, 2021 1:57pm
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Comment by CanadianKia on Oct 15, 2021 2:15pm
Expansions are only useful if you can provide the inventory to meet that demand. they have 10M of sales. that doenst look too good. wait until they hit 100M of sales and start celebrating.
Comment by divime1 on Oct 15, 2021 2:17pm
Selling in China can't be compared to selling a product in Europe but that doesn't matter to a pumper . You're too young to remember the dotcom stocks in the 1990's . The pumpers of those stocks  thought clicks were more important than making a profit . Care to quess what happened to those stocks .?
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