Who Should Buy from China?
Product pages explain what each platform offers. These buyer scenarios explain who needs each sourcing route, why it fits, and what to do next.
Choose Your Buying Situation
Because each buyer has different cash-flow, compliance, fulfillment, and margin constraints, the best China sourcing route depends on who is buying and what success looks like.
Small Business
A practical sourcing route for small businesses that need better margins without taking on an oversized first order.
See who this fitsFirst-Time Importers
A lower-risk path for buyers placing their first supplier order, arranging their first shipment, or learning import basics.
See who this fitsAmazon Sellers
A sourcing route for Amazon sellers who need consistent specifications, compliant packaging, and margins that survive FBA fees.
See who this fitsEcommerce Stores
A buying route for online stores that need differentiated products, reliable fulfillment, and enough margin for customer acquisition.
See who this fitsPrivate Label Brands
A factory-sourcing route for brands that need custom packaging, controlled specifications, and defensible product differentiation.
See who this fitsDropshipping
A decision guide for stores considering China-based dropshipping, supplier-direct fulfillment, or a move from dropshipping to inventory.
See who this fits20 Questions Buyers Ask Before Buying from China
Is China sourcing right for me?
- Is buying from China worth it for a small business?
- How can a first-time importer buy from China safely?
- How do Amazon sellers source products from China?
- Can a Shopify store owner buy inventory from China?
- How do I find private label manufacturers in China?
- Is dropshipping from China suitable for a new online store?