China Sourcing Agent & Supplier Verification
Find the real factory, verify it on China’s government registry, and negotiate FOB direct — without the trader markup. I do it on the ground, in Mandarin, working only for you.
free 15-min consultation — 100% credited to any package you book within 30 days. No payment online; you confirm by reply.
Sourcing in China in 2026: pick the right channel
There is no single best channel — only the right one for your stage, volume and risk tolerance. Most buyers enter through Alibaba.com (English, Trade Assurance escrow, but ~40% of “gold suppliers” are traders), graduate to 1688 for true price discovery and factory-direct contact (Chinese-only), and use the Canton Fair to cement partnerships face-to-face. A bicultural sourcing agent is the operational glue across all three — charging 3–8% or a flat retainer, and earning it back through factory-direct pricing and avoided mistakes.
Direct-factory sourcing is the end state, not the starting line: it works once you have three-plus years of China experience, a tight QA process, and a Mandarin-speaking person embedded in operations. Until then, the trader markup you avoid and the dead-end sampling you skip more than cover an agent’s fee.
Canton Fair buyer program
The 139th and 140th Canton Fairs run in April 15–May 5 and October 15–November 5, 2026, each split into three five-day phases (Phase 1: electronics, machinery, lighting, hardware; Phase 2: home & consumer goods; Phase 3: textiles, fashion, food). It is still the only place to compare 30+ niche suppliers in three days — if you know how to work the floor.
My Eyes-and-Ears program ($1,800–$2,500 for 2–3 days) gets you:
- Pre-fair matching: I shortlist 10–20 booths per phase from the Canton Fair app and prep a bilingual one-page RFQ with your specs, target FOB and volume.
- On the floor: we arrive 9 AM sharp, work your shortlist systematically, and I read the factory-vs-trader tells — booth size, license scope (“生产” manufacturing vs “贸易” trading), and whether they can name their molding workshop and machine count.
- Live video for remote buyers, photos of every license + business card, and same-evening impressions.
- 72-hour follow-up: personal emails referencing each conversation, video factory tours scheduled before trust erodes, and a vetted short-list. First-time buyers routinely convert into a full sourcing engagement afterwards.
Supplier verification & due diligence
A supplier’s willingness to be verified is the first test. The professional 2026 sequence:
- Business license audit (free): on China’s government registry (gsxt.gov.cn) I match the Unified Social Credit Code, check registered vs paid-in capital, confirm the scope includes “生产” (manufacturing), and verify status is 存续/在业 (active) with no penalties or equity freezes.
- VAT & export rights: General Taxpayer (一般纳税人) certificate and Customs Registration Code — a factory that can’t issue VAT invoices for export rebates may be a shell.
- Factory audit: in person, or structured uncompressed video — production floor running, in-line products matching your category, raw-material warehouse, QC area, and the nameplate on a major machine matching the stated address.
- Sample protocol: showroom sample first, then a pre-production (PP) sample in your final materials. The filter: “our courier will collect the sample from your factory at 10 AM tomorrow.” If they scramble, that’s your answer.
- Your own references: not supplier-chosen ones — I message three to five of their recent buyers directly.
Red flags that kill deals
- License shows “贸易” (trading) only when they claim to be a factory.
- Registered address is a Shenzhen virtual office but the “factory” is an unproven Dongguan site.
- The same product photos appear on five Alibaba storefronts under different names.
- Refusal to accept a visit with under three days’ notice (a real factory handles a 30-minute walk-in).
- Payment to a Hong Kong account with a mismatched beneficiary, or a personal WeChat/Alipay, or 100% T/T up front.
Pricing, MOQ & payment norms
Typical first-order FOB MOQs: apparel 300–500/style, injection-molded electronics 500–1,000, plastic household 1,000–3,000, wood furniture 50–100, promo gifts 500–1,000. Committing to a quarterly or annual volume up front can shave 10–15% off unit price and cut MOQ 20–30%.
The safe first-order structure is 30% T/T deposit against a proforma invoice that specifies product code, materials, dimensions, packaging and QC standard (e.g. AQL 2.5), with the 70% balance before shipment or against a B/L copy. T/T is 90%+ of trades; demanding 100% up front is the red flag, not T/T itself. Every order rides on a bilingual sales contract stamped with the company’s official seal (公章) — without the chop it is just paper. Budget 25–35% on top of FOB for total landed cost.
What a bicultural, China-based partner uniquely solves
You can teach yourself Alibaba; you cannot replicate years inside Dongguan mold shops and Guangzhou textile markets in two trade fairs. A partner penetrates the 1688 Chinese-only layer and negotiates firm-order pricing (实单报价) directly with the owner; runs surprise on-site truth checks (machine plates, unlabeled raw materials, whether your order is actually on the line); negotiates culturally, not just linguistically, to win 5–15% better terms without causing face loss; closes the IP gap with enforceable Chinese NNN agreements; and becomes your logistics and crisis desk when a container rolls or a factory ghosts after deposit. A 5–8% commission usually pays for itself on the first order.
Pricing for this work
Most sourcing clients start with a sprint, then move to a retainer once it earns its keep.
Sourcing Sprint
- 3 audited factory shortlists
- DFM feedback & samples
- Two rounds of FOB negotiation
- In-person visit report
Monthly Retainer
- 2 factory visits / month
- Weekly scouting report
- All QC coordination
- One inspection included
Canton Fair Eyes-and-Ears
- Pre-fair supplier matching
- On-site translation
- Live video for remote buyers
- Vetted post-fair shortlist
USD, indicative; final quote depends on product, location and scope. See all service tiers →
Go deeper — free guides
Authoritative, regularly updated playbooks. No gate to read.
How to Verify a Chinese Supplier
The full gsxt.gov.cn check, license scope, and the courier-pickup sample test.
Read the guide →Source Consumer Electronics from China
Where the real electronics factories are, MOQs, and avoiding remarked components.
Read the guide →Chinese Factory Pricing Explained
How FOB pricing is built, where the trader markup hides, and how to negotiate it down.
Read the guide →Canton Fair Guide (2026)
Phase dates, floor strategy, and how to tell a factory from a trader at the booth.
Read the guide →What clients say
Representative outcomes from sourcing, hardware, and QC engagements.
Jing found the actual factory behind three Alibaba storefronts selling ‘my’ product, then negotiated 11% off FOB. I’d been overpaying a trader for a year.
The courier-pickup sample test alone saved me from a ghost factory. The license check took ten minutes and changed everything.
Quotes reflect real engagement outcomes; names and identifying details are anonymized or used with permission. New testimonials added as projects close.
Three things I do, end to end
One bicultural operator on the factory floor in South China — across the full product journey.
Sourcing & Procurement
Find the real factory, verify it, and negotiate it — not the trader hiding behind an Alibaba storefront.
- Supplier verification & due diligence
- Factory shortlists & FOB negotiation
- Canton Fair buyer support
Manufacturing & Prototyping
From napkin sketch to production in Shenzhen — PCB/PCBA, tooling, EVT→DVT→PVT, OEM/ODM.
- Hardware prototyping sprints
- Huaqiangbei component sourcing
- Tooling ownership & DFM
Quality Control
AQL inspections, pre-shipment checks, and on-site eyes that work for you — not the supplier.
- Pre-shipment & DUPRO inspections
- AQL 2.5/4.0 sampling, same-day report
- Remote & on-site QC
The 2026 Shenzhen Sourcing Playbook
50 factory questions to ask before you pay a deposit, plus negotiation scripts and a sample audit report — bilingual (English / Chinese).
Frequently asked questions
Can I really trust a supplier I find on Alibaba.com or 1688?
How do I tell a factory from a trading company?
What MOQ should I expect for custom products?
What payment terms are safe for a first order?
What does a sourcing agent cost and what do they actually do?
How do I protect my design from being copied?
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