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Q: Anybody got any idea how to open a shop here?

I was thinking of getting cheap items from the states. Go to places like Marshalls and TJ Maxx and just sell them here. SOme of the items that I bought personally for myself that I think could sell here. 

 

Timberland Wallet: MSRP price 55 dollars, my price 15 dollars

Ck Shirt: MSRP price 30 dollars, my price 7 dollars

Jeans Name brand: MSRP price 50 dollars, my price 10 dollars

 

There are other stuff as well like athletic equipment, clothing, shoes etc., 

11 years 27 weeks ago in  Business & Jobs - China

 
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yes , open a store. You will go broke. If you really were thinking of opening a store instead of just asking your stupid 3 questions in a row, why would you not buy the USA products from the Chinese factory they were made in?

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There is a HUGE import tax on things brought in from America.  To cover that, it would be more like MSRP $55, your price $60. Hence the reason that A.) You are not the first person to have this idea, and B.) That's why there aren't a lot of places selling that kind of stuff.  Maybe if you build up some guanxi with the right kind of low life you can avoid that stuff.  Best of luck.

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