Monday, September 15, 2008

Keratan Akhbar Borneo Bulletin - Kursus Memborong Di China 2008 pada 31hb Ogos di Negara Brunei Darussalam

'Wholesale, bulk buying in China' course sees high interests
By Rosli Abidin Yahya
Group photo of course facilitator and participants. - ROSLI ABIDIN YAHYA


A one-day course was conducted at PGGMB Building in the capital recently, providing insights to local businessmen on how to buy products in bulk from China, sell them at very cheap prices here, and make a handsome profit.


Entitled "Wholesale or Bulk Buying in China", the course was organised by Khidmat Pengurusan Teguh Harapan, with the cooperation from Malaysia-based Anzac Consultancy.


Eighteen participants, comprising officials from the government and the private sectors, as well as entrepreneurs, attended the course.


Course facilitator, Shahbudeen Jalil of Anzac Consultancy, told participants why wholesale business was monopolised by several entrepreneurs only and how to break the monopoly.


He also advised on how entrepreneurs can buy products in bulk from China, sell them at lower prices than currently being offered here and make a huge profit.


Shahbudeen taught them on how to find the cheapest price of products widely manufactured in various factories in China.


Participants also learnt on cheaper, easier and more secured ways to ship China products to Brunei.
In addition, course participants were exposed to tips on how to get cheaper air tickets, visas, accommodation, opening of bank account, sending payment to China, finding halal and clean food in China, and finding genuine Chinese currency as there are a lot of counterfeit ones being circulated.


Participants said they took the course because they were fascinated with China where products can be bought at cheaper prices than in other countries.


"We know we can get cheaper items in China but we don't know how. After attending the course, I now have an idea on how to buy goods from China," said a participant.


Course organisers said they will repeat the same course in November because of high demand.
"Actually participants of the first course recommended the course to their business friends. As such we have a high demand for the second course to be conducted soon," said the organiser.


Interested participants may surf the web athttp://kursusmemborongdichina.blogspot.com/ to find more about the course.

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