Developing Country Sourcing Reports booths give global buyers access to verified suppliers from Asia’s top emerging markets at Hong Kong trade fairs
Hundreds of supplier profiles and products from India, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia and the Philippines to be featured at Global Sources’ Home Products show, Oct. 20-23 booth #7M24 and Fashion Accessories Oct. 27-30, booth #11K16, at AsiaWorld-Expo
HONG KONG, Oct. 12, 2011 –To help global buyers source more efficiently and profitably from suppliers beyond China, the non-profit Kearny Alliance (http://www.kearnyalliance.org) will showcase more than 40 Developing Country Sourcing Reports with 150 suppliers’ product samples at Global Sources’ China Sourcing Fairs at Hong Kong’s AsiaWorld-Expo (http://www.chinasourcingfair.com).
Sourcing Reports of home products will be displayed at booth #7M24, Oct. 20-23 and fashion accessories at booth #11K16, Oct. 27-30, at AsiaWorld-Expo – beside Hong Kong international airport.
The Reports are comprehensive guides for finding suppliers of products ranging from furniture, kitchenware and Christmas decor to garments, footwear and fashion jewelry from
Vietnam,
India,
Cambodia,
Indonesia and the
Philippines.
Each presents in-depth profiles of export manufacturers, comprehensive supply market industry overviews, product specifications and pricing, written specifically for business buyers. They are based on Global Sources’ (NASDAQ: GSOL http://www.globalsources.com) successful China Sourcing Reports.
Trieu Thanh Nam, assistant director of ASEAN-Japan Centre, said: “Developing Country Sourcing Reports are very useful to buyers and importers. All information and analysis about the suppliers and relevant industries are updated and presented in professional factual manner.
“One large trading company in Japan that we work with shows great interest in the suppliers in the Reports. Through the reports, they can reduce costs to select the most suitable suppliers that meet their needs.”
Manager of Kearny Alliance’s Developing Country Export Assistance Program, Khiem Vu, said: “Given that ‘China plus one or two’ is a strategy of global buyers, each of our Reports gives business buyers a cost-effective way to find new export suppliers from Asia’s top emerging supply markets.
“Our export consultants conduct in-person factory visits and face-to-face meetings with all featured suppliers to ensure they are experienced export manufacturers. Buyers can get the suppliers’ full contact details and product profiles to source with ease.
“Our booths will also display 150 actual samples of kitchenware, basketware, hanging decor, eco-friendly photo frames and bags, boxes, trays and vases, gifts and premiums, fashion jewelry, garments, handbags, and shoes from some suppliers featured in the reports. This will allow buyers to gauge the quality of these profiled suppliers.”
Chairman of Vietnam’s Sunhouse JSC Nguyen Xuan Phu, a supplier profiled in the Vietnam Sourcing Report Kitchenware, said: “One buyer was actually stunned by our samples at the booth and placed their first-test order worth $25,000. They contacted us through our company’s profile compiled by the Kearny Alliance. Thank you the Kearny Alliance team for their ‘Aid through trade’ services.”
Sourcing Reports backed by in-person factory visits
The Kearny Alliance team visits each profiled manufacturer in person to interview owners and senior managers. The team also surveys all featured suppliers on export sales forecasts, R&D strategies, target markets and current challenges. All results are analyzed and presented exclusively in each Developing Country Sourcing Report.
The following Reports will be available for sale at the Kearny Alliance’s Developing Country Sorucing Reports booth #7M24, Oct. 20-23; Fashion Accessories Oct. 27-30, booth #11K16
Vietnam:
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Indoor Outdoor Furniture,
Building Materials, Bamboo & Rattanware, Wooden & Bamboo Furniture, Kitchenware, Bags, Baby & Children’s Toys & Garments, Footwear, Ceramic & Porcelain, Garments, Home Decor, Fashion Accessories, Lawn & Garden, Lacquer ware, Indoor & Outdoor Furniture
India:
Cambodia:
Philippines:
Indonesia:
Free previews and information to purchase Developing Country Sourcing Reports online for immediate download is available at
http://www.kearnyalliance.org/sourcingreports.
About The Kearny Alliance
The Kearny Alliance
(http://www.kearnyalliance.org),
a US nonprofit 501 (c) (3) foundation, partners with other international
organizations to further its mission of ‘Aid through Trade’, to advance
international development and poverty alleviation through trade-related
business, education, training and applied research.
Key programmatic areas include:
- Livelihood development at the grassroots level: Through the social enterprise Export Service Centre (http://www.ExportServiceCentre.com)
in Indonesia and Cambodia, the Kearny Alliance assists small
producers who do not have the capacity to export direct to
participate in the global economy. It estimates that in 2009 it
created more than 3,800 jobs.
- Job creation for small & medium producers: Through the Developing Country Export Assistance Program (http://kearnyalliance.org/sourcingreports),
the Kearny Alliance connects smaller exporters in developing Asia
with buyers worldwide. Surveys of beneficiaries show that suppliers
have received $772,000 in export orders, and they expect more than
$5,500,000 to develop in the next 12 months.
- Education & skills development: The Kearny
Alliance offers stipend support for students from Myanmar, Cambodia,
Vietnam and mainland China to study in Hong Kong and the US. The
dozens of Kearny Alliance Scholars receive internships and
on-the-job training in export-related companies and organizations in
10 countries.
- Trade policy research: One major initiative is
The Future of US China Trade .Com (http://www.futureofuschinatrade.com),
an online center for data, analysis, and insightful discussion on
U.S. - China trade offering Forum Discussions, News & Analysis,
Facts & Figures, Discussion Outcomes, Book reviews and Meet the
Experts. This was developed from The Kearny Alliance – Arizona
State University forums on China, trade and the world economic order high-level series of interlinked meetings – held in Phoenix and
Beijing which explored potential solutions to issues and challenges
of mutual benefit to China-US trade relations.