Yiwu fair: Dongwoon International Launches Premium Luxury Gold And Platinum Jewelry USB “My Memoria” – World News Report

Dongwoon International Launches Premium Luxury Gold And Platinum Jewelry USB “My Memoria”

To challenge the world of USB market, Blue Ocean Strategy comes with its new concept jewelry USB which is a combination of jewelry and USB.

March 26, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ — CEO of Dongwoon International, which is specialized in semiconductor distribution, said that its jewelry USB “My Memoria” with the original cut crystal of Swarovski is favorably reviewed in the major international shows held in Russia, China and India.

My Memoria USB is developed based on a possibility as a luxurious fashion item rather than the existing USB concept focused on information-saving. This USB is decorated with the original cut crystal of Swarovski which is well known as a luxurious jewelry brand, and its design is beautiful and fashionable leading a trend that a young generation uses the USB as a necklace or a decoration for a mobile phone.

However, overseas markets show more enthusiastic responses to this jewelry USB. My Memoria has participated in famous overseas shows in China, Hong Kong, India and Thailand, and steadily received favorable reviews. Starting with East China Fair and Convergence India in March, it participated in Guangzhou Canton Fair, Bangkok International Gift Fair and Hong Kong Gift Fair in April.

East China Fair, Guangzhou Canton Fair and YiWu Fair, are three biggest fairs in China and Bangkok International Gift Fair is famous as the biggest gift and house fair of South East Asia. The booth of Dongwoon International was crowded with visitors at every fair and all visitors complimented with the words like “I thought it would be an accessory, but after knowing that it is USB memory, I felt surprised.” and “The design is excellent”. Many local buyers showed big interest in the product.

Ismail Amat visit Yiwu, Yiwu News

Yesterday, Ismail AI, the former vice chairman of NPC Standing Committee, Amat and his party to visit yiwu. City leaders Meihua, Xiu Xian and Modification accompanied the expedition.

The city is emerging, special minority Scattered Regions, there are currently about 100,000 of the 50 ethnic groups, minority compatriots gather in Yiwu. In recent years, the city actively explore the institutional mechanisms for good urban ethnic work to further strengthen the construction of laws and regulations, adhere to the city national work into the legal system and standardized, and earnestly safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the minority people.

The same day, Ismail Amat and his party specially came to inspect the the Yiwu Islam temporary places to listen to the parties concerned of the situation in the city to report to learn more about the ethnic minority compatriots in the meaning of life, work. He said that Yiwu is an emerging ethnic minority areas, Yiwu City, conscientiously implement the party’s national policy, all ethnic groups live in harmony, mutual support, solidarity and hard work, forge ahead and jointly write a new chapter in the reform and development, jointly safeguard the stability and unity excellent situation. He hoped that the city continue to pay greater attention to the process of development of the party’s national policy advocacy, implementation and implementation, focusing on the development of minority education, science, culture, focusing on improved quality of life of ethnic minority compatriots, comprehensive building a harmonious society.

The same day, Ismail Amat and his party also inspected the International Trade City.

Online traders to enjoy more relaxed regulation

The Guangdong government is planning to relax restrictions on the registration of online stores.

A proposal by the provincial administrative agency for industry and commerce will allow online store owners to use their residences as business premises when they apply for a license.

yiwu student internet trader

Students at Yiwu Industrial and Commercial College in Zhejiang province turn their dormitory into a warehouse to stockpile products they sell online. A growing number of students in China are setting up online businesses in the fast-growing sector. [Provided to China Daily]

It will not be compulsory for Guangdong residents to register their online stores if they want to run the businesses as individuals. Instead, they just need to go through the online trading platform’s real-name registration procedures.

However, only a limited number of online store owners seem willing to go to the trouble to gather certificates and fill in application forms.

“I wouldn’t have opened an online store if I had to handle the complicated procedures. I make a profit of just 1,000 yuan ($158) to 2,000 yuan per month. It’s not worth the headache,” said Zou Xuan. The 25-year-old engineer working in Guangzhou runs an online store to sell shoes and clothes in his spare time.

He just needed to type in his name and ID number for the online trading platform to be verified by the National Citizen Identity Information Center before he put his goods on sale.

“Besides, I will have to hand in financial reports to the government after getting my online store registered. I may face taxation then,” Zou admitted.

None of the online store owners Zou knows have registered their online stores or filed tax returns.

“Most online store owners are running small businesses. It will be an unprofitable business if we have to pay tax.”

Zhang Yanlai, a lawyer from Zhejiang Brighteous Law Firm and a member of Policy and Law Committee of China Electronic Commerce Association, admitted that it is difficult for the government to tax an online store that hasn’t registered with the administrative agency of industry and commerce.

“People take up e-commerce mostly because of convenience and low cost and the majority of them still run on a shoestring. Therefore, the government is cautious about making registration compulsory and issuing specific taxation rules concerning online stores,” said Zhang.

“But the government has been discussing these issues to offer e-commerce and orderly market for its sustainable development.”

By relaxing registration for online stores, the Guangdong government is also encouraging people to get their stores registered so that the government can better regulate the ever-expanding e-commerce market.

According to the 2011 annual report by Alipay, the most popular online payment platform in China, 14.2 percent of the money spent nationwide was spent by Guangdong users, a share bigger than any other province.

Yet shady online shopping was listed by the Guangdong Consumers’ Committee as one of the 10 biggest headaches for consumers in 2011.

“It’s easier for administrative agencies to keep track of an online store’s integrity by carrying out yearly checks on registered stores than relying on reports from consumers to detect problems of those that are unregistered,” said Hu Yanni, an officer from the publicity section of the Guangdong Administration for Industry and Commerce.

“But getting registered is also good for online store owners. They can publish the registration number for their business charters on the Web page of their online stores. In consumers’ eyes, a registered store is more reliable than an unregistered one,” Hu added.

Feng Jiazhi, a 25-year-old ex-serviceman, opened an online grocery store in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, after retiring from military service this year.

He used to be confident about the market potential for his made-in-Taiwan goods, but he had to close the online store after one month. He didn’t manage to sell a single item and was running out of money.

“What I needed most was the funds to keep my business running. So it is more helpful to offer small online businesses lower interest loans,” said Feng.

“I also needed professional training about online marketing. I would appreciate it if the government could offer newcomers relevant courses free of charge.”

Commerce Minister Chen Deming revealed on Wednesday that e-commerce in China last year accounted for 13 percent of China’s GDP and amounted to almost 6 trillion yuan ($950 billion), with 800 billion yuan for online retail.

Chen is not only optimistic about the prospects of e-commerce in China but also expects the boom to bring people, especially young people, more job opportunities.

“Low-cost e-commerce is a good option for college grads to start their own businesses,” Chen added.

via Online traders to get better deal|Economy|chinadaily.com.cn.

Yiwu: Asean-China Centre Calls For More Malaysian Involvement

BEIJING, March 26 (Bernama) — Asean-China Centre (ACC) secretary-general Ma Mingqiang has called for more Malaysians to use the centre as a platform to promote Malaysia and boost ties between China and Asean countries in trade, investment, tourism, education and culture.

His call for active cooperation of the Malaysian private sector with the ACC comes in the wake of visits by Malaysian Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed and Malaysia-China Business Council president Tan Sri Ong Ka Ting to the centre.

The ACC is the only official inter-governmental organisation that offers services, activities and authoritative information to both people and institutions in China and Asean member countries, Ma told Bernama in an interview.

To enhance the two-way flow of trade between Asean and China, the ACC planned to set up an Asean products export promotion centre in Yiwu in the province of Zhejiang by offering each Asean country one shop of 100-500 sq metres, depending on the number of products displayed, for free for the first three years, he said.

He said the ACC would also organise investment trips to Asean countries, including Malaysia, to further enhance investment cooperation between China and Asean.

The centre recently organised an investment trip comprising companies from China to Vietnam and Cambodia and received good response, Ma said.

He said Malaysian Minister of Tourism Datuk Seri Ng Yen Yen showed interest in cooperating with the ACC to promote Malaysian tourism during the latest Asean Tourism Ministers meeting held in Indonesia.

Ma said the centre had put in much effort in promoting Malaysian tourism, including promoting travel hotspots and local conditions and customs via its official website and mini blog, and cooperated with travel agents to promote tourism in Malaysia.

He said the centre planned to publish travel guidelines for Chinese tourists travelling to Asean countries.

Ma, who has been helping to promote Asean-China ties for 21 years, said he was willing to strengthen win-win cooperation between Asean and China.

“China and Asean are important to each other. The development of Asean would be influenced if China is unstable. The development of China would also be influenced if Asean is in a mess.

“China and Asean are good neighbours, and I’m willing to work harder to promote ties between China and Asean,” he said.

The ACC was born out of a memorandum signed by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and Asean leaders during the 12th Asean-China Summit in 2009 in Beijing.

It was officially inaugurated by Wen Jiabao and Asean leaders during the 14th Asean-China Summit in November last year marking the 20th anniversary of dialogue between Asean and China.

 

Yiwu officials go to Shandong to promote the 7th Yiwu Cultural productsFair – Yiwu News

March 21 to 23, according to the unified arrangement of the Fair Executive Committee, Municipal Propaganda Department, City of Industry and Commerce Bureau, SMG Bureau, Business Bureau, the Mall Group, City Cultural Goods Industry Association unit made a special trip to Jinan, Shandong Linyi, promote the 7th China Yiwu Cultural Products Trade Fair to good results.

  Linyi convenient transportation advantage, the city has more than 80 various types of specialized bazaars, market prosperity, developed logistics, many merchants, known as “in the north of Linyi, South Yiwu”.

  Promotion activities has been the support of the Department of Linyi Municipal Propaganda Department of Trade and Industry Bureau of Linyi City, Linyi City, the news media, Linyi City cultural industry associations, chambers of commerce, person in charge of cultural production enterprises, market dealers and representatives of more than 50 people took part in the city held in Linyi City, China Merchants breeze forum. The city staff also visited the site of a large-scale cultural goods market in Jinan City, Linyi City, distributing promotional materials and publicity to the business operators Yiwu Promotion Fair.