Access to China

Access to China

Access to China

Start trading in the Chinese markets

Ranging from consumers, wholesalers, agents, and factories, from raw materials to the products in the hands of the consumer. Access to China, a UK based company, has been operating in the Chinese markets for over 20 years with over 100 years of experience among our staff.

Over the last ten years, China has moved most of its trading online. Given the size of the country and cities and 1.4 billion people, the Internet has allowed the country to grow its internal markets. This has allowed consumer prices to be driven down and quality to be greatly increased. Given these and many other benefits, the adoption of Internet technology has been fast in China.

This adoption of new technology does not stop with the internet; green technology adoption is growing very fast. Green tech is seen in China as cheaper, fastest and functionality richer. The Chinese government are driving the development due to the high pollution level in China.

Green technology our focus for 2024. Today, China is the world's largest producer and user of Green technology.

 

Largest online market
Largest online market
Largest online market
Largest online market
Largest online market
Largest online market

Access to the world's largest market

Overseas social media is not available in China. Having your website seen and found is critical to successful business relationship building in China.

Many regions and countries worldwide speak Mandarin, i.e., Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, California, Hong Kong, Vietnam and many more. Adding Mandarin language to your SEO data can open your website to trading worldwide beyond China. The Chinese market goes way beyond the 1.4 billion people living in China.

Given the importance of being seen on the internet in China and Chinese markets worldwide, Access to China focus of our business is getting your business, products and services seen online in China.

Chinese green technology
Chinese green technology
Chinese green technology
Chinese green technology
Chinese green technology
Chinese green technology

Chinese green technology

Green Technology is key to most businesses’ growth in the next five years. Chinese Green Technology has been developing rapidly, given consumers and government demands to reduce China's high pollution levels.

Green technology is key to most businesses’ growth in the next five years.

The development of Green Technology is starting to give greater efficiencies, reduce costs, and increase productivity, i.e., electric vehicles; greatly reduced operating costs, greatly improved performance, and improved safety.

We believe Green Technology should give you more, not less.

 

Sourcing from China
Sourcing from China
Sourcing from China
Sourcing from China
Sourcing from China
Sourcing from China

Sourcing products and services from China

For the last 40 years, China has built up its manufacturing base to be one of the most successful in the world.

In recent years, the growth of the Chinese domestic consumer market has increased imports from overseas of high-quality products. In turn, this has driven up the quality of locally produced products. Today, China is moving towards better quality products.

Lower-quality products are moving to other Asian countries.

The global issues, starting with the virus in early 2020 and continuing today with conflicts around the world, resulted in a rethinking of supply chains. The repatriation of manufacturing back to your country using China's production know-how is an option for consideration.

 

Chinese information
Chinese information
Chinese information
Chinese information
Chinese information
Chinese information

Chinese trading information and recommendation

Access to China information and recommendations for your consideration to support your Chinese trading ambitions. In our trading in China for over 20+ years, running and operating Chinese businesses, we have gathered lots of information and recommendations.

  • Short video presentations (coming February 2024)
  • Internet in China information
  • Papers and reports
  • Useful links

We are happy to share this information and are always interested in adding to the pool of information. Any ideas, requests or information, very well.

 

Website look and feel

Website look and feel

Website look and feel

Look and feel of your business on the Chinese internet checklist

Look and feel of your business on the Chinese internet overview

Chinese companies and consumers want to see overseas internet sites with the look and feel of your local country. They do not want to see a Chinese looking website that will question the genuine source of product or service.

Creditability of information, products, services, etc., on the internet has been an issue for many years, "How do you know what you are reading is correct or are you purchasing a genuine product?".

As reported in the press, multi-media, etc.; inside and outside China, the issues of creditability and genuine on the China internet is a significant issue for internal and external information and products.

Chinese, through publishing laws and regulations, have some control over the creditability of data on the internet in China. Chinese laws and regulations have not been so successful for products and services.

Products have two main issues; brand creditability and where the brand is not known, quality.

Our recommendation is to keep your website look and feel unchanged for the Chinese market, provided responsive design: display clearly on mobiles and tablets.

Look and feel of your business on the Chinese internet mobile and tablets

Most websites, social media, etc., in China, are accessed using mobiles or tablets.

Shenma is confirming this. Shenma is the first major Chinese search engine which has been written for mobile / tablet user only: https://m.sm.cn/

Most internet sites in China are viewed using mobiles or tablets. Businesses use desktop and laptops. Chinese internet content, like the rest of the world, is designed as a dynamic internet site or APPs.

A dynamic website is when the presentation of your content changes with the size of the screen being used to view your data, multi-media, etc., a "responsive internet site design."

A non-Dynamic internet sites is hard to read on smaller screens and therefore not viewed on mobile successfully. In some cases, tablet as well.

If you wish to test your website to see if it is mobile friendly: Please follow this Google link: https://search.google.com/test/mobile-friendly

The Changes in Chinese internet content

Historical traditionally Chinese internet sites are full of information using all space available on a desktop screen; http://sina.com – Chinese news website.

 

Chinese websites look and feel

Chinese written words are about 30% less text than English, and the Chinese do not use space as punctuation. One-page Chinese data contains 50% to 60% more information than the English page of data.

Chinese internet site design has undergone significant changes over the last five years. These changes are not to make the contents look "Western" in style.

Due to the use of mobiles and tablets worldwide, the overall design of website pages had to change. Mobiles and tablets formats demand that the information is in column(s) with many links between the website pages.

 

Chinese websites look and feel

Our recommendations for look and feel of your business on the internet in China

  • • Give that China internet users are mostly mobile / tablet, make sure your internet sites in mobile / tablet friendly.
  • • Other than any changes required for mobiles/tablets, keeping your website in your local format will help keep a “genuine” look and feel of the brands, products, and services.
  • • Local hosting of your internet site in China / Hong Kong; increase response time.
  • • Local language for SEO data; each critical website page for the Chinese market description and title
  • • Menu translation as required to strengthen Chinese search engines SEO
  • • Translate heading as necessary to reinforce Chinese search engines SEO

If you are developing a website for the Chinese market, we recommended keeping the look and feel foreign. Your internet site to look and feel does not follow the Chinese look and feel. There is a problem in China with the Chinese knowing if the product you are looking to purchase is a "copy" product or not. By having your internet site keep the “overseas” look and feel will help give confidence that your internet site is genuine.

Note: beware of large images on international internet sites. They can take a long time to load inside China. Given the heavy use of the public global internet correction between China and the rest of the world.

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