
The US-China Trade war is getting more intense day by day. The tariffs were raised from 10% to 25% on the $200 billion products that are being imported from China to the US.President Donald Trump has been threatening to slap tariffs on the remaining $300 billion in products imported from China that have not been affected so far.This has sent jitters to e-commerce sellers who have based their business on Chinese manufacturers.The increase in labour costs, stricter environmental regulations, and the rise in raw material costs have been stressing out sellers. The tariff hike is only adding fuel to the fire. It is safe to say that sellers are now forced to move their supply chains away from China to cut down their costs.So what are the alternatives?It is a no-brainer to conclude by saying one should source away from China to save themselves from the tariff rise. Countries like India, Vietnam, and Mexico offer low labour costs and quality on par with Chinese products. However, China has been the world’s top manufacturer amounting to almost half of the products used and sold globally. They have decades of experience in providing a complete supply chain with smooth logistics. This is precisely what other countries lack.

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India clearly has an upper hand over Vietnam in terms of labour costs. Although it is now removed from the GSP beneficiaries, the products that Amazon sellers would normally procure are exempted, and even otherwise, the overall cost is much lower compared to sourcing from China or other countries. India is technologically advanced and has years of hands-on experience, especially in areas like apparel, agriculture, automobile, and machinery.Let’s weigh the pros and cons of sourcing your products from India and how you can bridge the gap.Ease of CommunicationChinese suppliers are notorious for their poor English which leads to misunderstandings between the sellers and suppliers. However, English is one of the primary languages and is widely spoken in India and we can expect to have fewer mishaps with Indian suppliers.Unique ProductsIndia is a house of labour-intensive handcrafts and hand-made products, jewellery, and apparel. India is very strong in customized products with original designs. You may find a lot of unique products which you can’t find in China or anywhere else.Low Labor CostAs seen in the table above, labour cost is very low in India compared to any other competitor countries with less strict laws and regulations.Smaller OrdersSince Indian suppliers are trying to establish new business contracts with US sellers, many of them tend to allow unbelievably low MOQ (Minimum order quantity). This will definitely help sellers test new products and also start the business with minimum capital investment.Cons of Sourcing from IndiaWhile India seems to be cost-efficient, it has its own set of drawbacks.
What to source from India?In 2018, India exported goods worth 58.9 billion dollars to the US and it is only going to increase in the coming years. India has been the most preferred sourcing destination for its labour-intensive handmade products such as woven cotton-based products, fashion accessories, gift articles, and home décor items. India is the largest manufacturer of Organic cotton in the world with a 51% share being exported every year and also a front-runner in exporting leather products such as bags, belts, and handbags. There are also many other noteworthy categories in which Amazon consumers will be interested.

India’s top exported products in the year 2017-18 is as follows.Handmade jewellery and fashion accessoriesOrganic chemicalsPharmaceutical productsElectrical and electronic spare partsApparel and clothing accessoriesHome décor productsLeather productsAgriculture and food sectorHow and where to find the right suppliers in India?Finding the right supplier in India is the most difficult part of all since Indian suppliers do not maintain their updated online catalogs.
Also, in India, there are specific cities known for different products. Meerut and Jalandhar are famous for sports goods, Agra for Shoes, Kolkata for leather items, Tamil Nadu and Noida for Textiles, Assam and Darjeeling for Tea and so on. It is easy to apply a filter on the city that specializes in your product category.
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Meghla Bhardwaj from Global Sourcesrecently released a 47-page e-Book on Sourcing from India which gives you a detailed walkthrough on product procurement from India.Meghla has been working with manufacturers and importers for more than 15 years. More recently, this includes online and Amazon sellers. She organizes the Global Sources Summit for intermediate and advanced online sellers twice a year every April and October, co-located with Global Sources trade shows in Hong Kong. She also hosts meetups for online sellers in Hong Kong and Singapore. She is organizing the upcoming IHGF Delhi Fair – the largest gifts and handicrafts sourcing fair in India on October 2019.Is it a good idea to source from India?There is no straight answer to it. In my opinion, the pros clearly overweigh the cons. Yes, logistics are poor and finding the right supplier who has experience in exporting is tedious. Getting the samples, performing quality checks, and auditing products may warrant multiple trips to the factory.However, all these can be tackled if you find the right Sourcing Partner that can help bridge the gap and escape tariffs.A Sourcing Partner or Agency is someone who is responsible to find you a reliable supplier for your product category, assist in negotiating the price for your products, conduct factory audits, perform quality checks, coordinate with freight forwarders, and doing end-to-end supply chain management.If you are convinced and want to diversify and source from India, give us an opportunity to be your Sourcing Partner. We have our office based out of Bangalore and have a huge contact list of suppliers that deal with exporting goods overseas. We can be your local sourcing partner to handle potential issues and ensure product quality before it reaches your homeland.BIE is a Vancouver, British Columbia-based agency providing human resources to manage all things Amazon.
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