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  2. Thomas Register - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Register of American Manufacturers, now Thomas, [1] is an online platform for supplier discovery and product sourcing in the US and Canada. It was once known as the "big green books" and "Thomas Registry", and was a multi-volume directory of industrial product information covering distributors, manufacturers and service companies [2] within thousands [3] of industrial categories ...

  3. Panjiva - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, it was named one of America's fastest-growing private companies by Inc. Magazine. [7] As of August 2015, Panjiva has customers in 89 countries and has offices in three cities worldwide. Panjiva is headquartered in New York , with an engineering office in Boston and an East Asia sales and support office in Shanghai .

  4. Global Sources - Wikipedia

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    The company launched its China Sourcing Fairs in 2003. Global Sources Exhibitions, [4] which bring international buyers face-to-face with suppliers. Specialized shows take place in Hong Kong, [5] Private sourcing events, which create opportunities for pre-selected suppliers to meet privately with buyers representing retail chains. [6] [7] [8]

  5. Topco - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Topco merged with Shurfine International to form Topco Associates LLC. Topco purchased competitor Western Family Foods in June 2016. [ 4 ] On February 1, 2006, Topco announced the acquisition of BrainTree Sourcing from Ahold USA , forming a new company called TopSource LLC (as a wholly owned subsidiary of Topco Associates LLC), which ...

  6. Trump's Tariffs Require Customs Agents To Check All ... - AOL

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    The Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports that the U.S. imported $54.5 billion worth of de minimis products in 2023, 34 percent ($18.4 billion) of which came from China.

  7. Low-cost country sourcing - Wikipedia

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    Low-cost country sourcing (LCCS) is procurement strategy in which a company sources materials from countries with lower labour and production costs in order to cut operating expenses. [citation needed] LCCS falls under a broad category of procurement efforts called global sourcing. The process of low-cost sourcing consists of two parties.

  8. US bans imports from 37 more Chinese companies over ... - AOL

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    The companies include Huafu Fashion Co., one of the world's largest textile manufacturers, and 25 of its subsidiaries, which the U.S. has linked to forced-labor practices in China's cotton industry.

  9. Li & Fung - Wikipedia

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    Li & Fung was founded in 1906 in Guangzhou by Fung Pak-liu, an English teacher, and Li To-ming, a local merchant whose family owned a porcelain shop. [9] The company name, derived from the founders' surnames, signifies "profit" (Li) and "plentiful" (Fung), reflecting the founders' aspirations.