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Friday, May 1, 2009

Resources for Colorado companies interested in sourcing products from China

I am helping a start-up in Fort Collins figure out how to import products from the PRC. But in corresponding with the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), I learned that the Centennial State does not help its taxpayers to identify overseas suppliers. Given limited resources and constitutional limitations on tax increases, it only makes sense that OEDIT focuses on the attraction and retention of businesses in Colorado, and on helping those businesses to export their products elsewhere.

That being said, OEDIT's director of trade & investment for Asia and the Pacific Rim did send along a list of local resources and local people who can help to transact with the PRC. I have reproduced portions of the list below and added in a few contacts of my own that were missing. If you can think of anything or anyone that I've missed, aside from myself, please let me know.

Accounting Firms
Finance
Law Firms
Seminars/Courses
Strategy and Sourcing Consultants

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