How the Olympics Are Affecting China's E-Commerce Merchants
As we close in on the opening ceremonies, the affects of increased security and traffic volumes have made Chinese commerce increasingly difficult. In fact, the strains on the security and traffic for those involved in the Olympic games has been affected to the point that China has ordered numerous manufacturing facilities to pause until the closing ceremonies are commence and the games are over with. This came about from an increase of lead times for the transportation of goods from facility to facility or facility to port and even port inland due to the traffic and security stops putting traffic at a standstill. In the end, the limited infrastructure caused the Chinese government to make the difficult decision to limit exports and place a pause on certain manufacturing operations; while it is clear that the manufacturing processes have been halted on their own or by government request, it does make sense that products sitting on loading docks doesn’t make sense or money for anyone. In many ways, this slowdown in their economy has affected medium and even smaller size merchants in China by halting the flow of goods leaving the country, their customers which, in many cases are consumers and end users will be forced to seek those products elsewhere. An indicator of this slowdown can be measured as simply as referencing the price of scrap steel, which is directly related to the price of raw steel on the open market, which has gone down recently. There is a light at the end of the tunnel for Chinese manufacturers and merchants and that is the closing ceremonies of the Olympic games. Until then, the Chinese economy in a slowdown is far better off than most economies in the world.
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