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Partner.Co Area President Of Greater China & Japan Yiru Zhou Already Making Huge Impact

Zhou brings 15+ years of industry experience, and, in less than two months with Partner.Co, he has already made significant strides in growing the company’s presence in the region.

Yiru Zhou assumed the role of Area President of Greater China & Japan for Partner.Co at the beginning of February 2024, and he has already significantly impacted the company’s growth in the region.
Expertise & Background
Born in China and trilingual in Mandarin, Japanese and English, Yiru earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from Kokugakuin University in Tokyo, Japan and currently lives in Utah with his wife and children.
Over the course of his career, he’s worked in various sectors of the industry, including customer service, international development, regulatory affairs and sales. His strong foundation across the industry has allowed Yiru to approach his previous positions holistically, knowing that it takes many different areas working in concert to make a successful company. His person-first, servant-leader approach has helped him engage and communicate with field leaders with ease, helping them build their businesses to new heights.
In his previous role, Yiru’s ability to drive immediate sales while maintaining a bigger-picture outlook to fuel long-term growth helped break the company’s five-year sales record in Asia.
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How to import from China to UK

By Timothy Adler on Small Business – Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs

For the UK, the desire to import goods from China is vast. China was the joint-first biggest single country that the UK imports from, along with Germany, accounting for 12 per cent of all UK imports.

Find a supplier in China

If you’re just starting up with a small order and you don’t want to go all the way to China to a trade fair, you can find online suppliers first. Three well-known ones are: Aliexpress, Alibaba, and Banggood.

Aliexpress

This retail portal, which is owned by Alibaba, is suitable for dropshippers who want to start buying from China. Hangzhou-based Alibaba group owns the website. It launched as a B2C website but most of its customers buy lots of between 10 and 50 pieces.

Alibaba

China’s biggest online e-commerce company and world’s largest B2B website listing suppliers in China. 

Banggood

Banggood has more than 20 categories for Chinese goods with 200,000 products listed and offers free shipping on some orders with warehouses in the UK, France, the US and Australia. It accepts all major payments including Paypal.

However, if you have experience in importing goods from China to the UK and you want to

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How to import from China to UK

By Timothy Adler on Small Business – Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs

For the UK, the desire to import goods from China is vast. China was the joint-first biggest single country that the UK imports from, along with Germany, accounting for 12 per cent of all UK imports.

Find a supplier in China

If you’re just starting up with a small order and you don’t want to go all the way to China to a trade fair, you can find online suppliers first. Three well-known ones are: Aliexpress, Alibaba, and Banggood.

Aliexpress

This retail portal, which is owned by Alibaba, is suitable for dropshippers who want to start buying from China. Hangzhou-based Alibaba group owns the website. It launched as a B2C website but most of its customers buy lots of between 10 and 50 pieces.

Alibaba

China’s biggest online e-commerce company and world’s largest B2B website listing suppliers in China. 

Banggood

Banggood has more than 20 categories for Chinese goods with 200,000 products listed and offers free shipping on some orders with warehouses in the UK, France, the US and Australia. It accepts all major payments including Paypal.

However, if you have experience in importing goods from China to the UK and you want to

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Young Living Essential Oils Opens China

Young Living Essential Oils, the world leader in essential oils, celebrated its official expansion of making its products available in China with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new Young Living Guangzhou Experience Centre in Guangzhou, China, on Friday, October 19.
“Making our products available in China is a major step toward fulfilling Gary Young’s mission to bring Young Living Essential Oils to every home in the world,”
said Mary Young, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Young Living Essential Oils.
“It’s fitting that we’re beginning Young Living’s journey in China with the people of Guangzhou. Botanicals in our essential oils such as Cardamom, Cinnamon Bark, Ginger, and Sandalwood were an important part of the ancient spice and Silk Road trade here and have been used by the local community for thousands of years.”
The China headquarters (also known as Youlefang, 悠乐芳) will be based in Guangzhou in Southeast China. Customers in China will have access to a dedicated Young Living China support team, a division of Nanjing Joymain Development Co., one of the largest direct selling companies in China.
Young Living products offered in China will maintain the strong brand standards, identity, and vibrant culture seen around the world.
“We’re excited to open new paths toward

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Lin Shuyuan Achieves Crown Chairperson Level 2 Rank With ARIIX

ARIIX, an international opportunity company that promotes healthy, toxin-free living, is proud to announce the addition of Lin Shuyuan to the ARIIX Founders Club, an industry-first approach, which grants rights and benefits to members similar to the owners of the company.
“Lin is a professional in every sense of the word,”
says Fred Cooper, ARIIX CEO and Founder.
“She has built her business with strength in leadership, honesty and integrity, passion and innovation. She is empowering others to create the life of their dreams, and we are honored to partner with her in the business of changing lives.”
Lin, who recently reached the highest rank within ARIIX — Crown Chairperson Level 2 — is setting records and empowering people all over China to achieve better health, wealth and self-confidence. We look forward to seeing where her hard work and determination takes her next!
The Founders Club is the pinnacle of success at ARIIX and the highest honor achievable.
The rights and benefits bestowed to Founders Club Members include an official vote in compensation plan changes, the ability to overturn contract terminations, the position of final judge and jury for Representative compliance matters, and participation in the distribution of profits for their market, alongside the owners.
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ARIIX Appoints Sid Liu As Executive Vice President Of Sales For China

ARIIX, an international opportunity company that promotes healthy, toxin-free living, is pleased to announce Sid Liu as Executive Vice President of Sales for China.
Sid brings to his position over 20 years of management experience in the direct selling industry and a Ph.D. in Biotech.
As the Executive Vice President of Sales for China, Sid will lead the sales team and work directly with the top leaders in ARIIX’s biggest market. Sid plans to not only surpass the 2018 sales goals for ARIIX China, but to also set the market up for a record-breaking year in 2019.
“Sid is an impressive individual,” says Fred Cooper, ARIIX CEO and Founder.
“Not only does he have his Ph.D., but his native language is Mandarin Chinese, he’s fluent in English and conversant in Cantonese.
 
His energy and drive are exactly what we need for the leader of ARIIX China and we’re confident he will accomplish many great things. ARIIX China will only continue to flourish under his strong leadership style.”
Sid’s academic career was an international affair. He received his bachelor’s degree in Taipei, Taiwan, his master’s degree in Utah, USA and his Ph.D. in Illinois, USA.
He now resides in Shanghai, China with his family. Sid’s contribution to

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Chinese Authorities Arrest 119 OneCoin Leaders, $7.1 Million Seized From Sebastian Greenwood, $2.4 Billion Involved

According to leading chinese website Sixthtone.com:
“Police in central China’s Hunan province recently cracked a digital currency pyramid scheme crime involving 15 billion yuan ($2.4 billion) and arrested 119 suspects, a local television station reported Monday.
Founded by a Bulgarian woman, Ruja Ignatova, OneCoin entered China in September 2014. Though it is promoted as a cryptocurrency, it operates a private blockchain, unlike popular rivals like bitcoin, which uses a transparent public ledger.
In December of last year, the Zhuzhou Intermediate People’s Court in Hunan ruled that OneCoin was an illegal pyramid scheme — a multilevel marketing business that raises profits primarily by recruiting new investors. The verdict also revealed that the organization had charged membership fees of 1,000 to 280,000 yuan. Law enforcement confiscated more than 1.6 billion yuan from the criminal network.
The phenomenal growth of cryptocurrencies over the past few years has attracted millions of investors while also creating opportunities for criminals to take advantage of hype around the technology.
Zhuzhou police were tipped off about OneCoin as early as March 2016, and in December the same year, state broadcaster China Central Television warned the public that OneCoin was one of more than 60 virtual currencies that exploited the concepts of blockchain technology

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