Asia Spectrum is committed that trade with China should flow on two-way street. There is a demand in the US for goods made in China, which lowers costs and benefits the consumer. But there is also a growing demand in China for US products. As Andrew Browne described in Wall Street Journal, "Contrary to popular belief, relatively few come to China to make goods for export; the majority investment in China ($4 billion in 2005) was aimed at domestic market (Feb, 2006). "

Left to right: Nancy Pryal, International Consulting and Business Planning;
Tom Galey, Product Development, Lily Zhu, Sourcing
and Marketing; Art Chua, Industrial Sourcing and Medical Equipment
With combined 50 years hands-on experiences in Asia, the group
is specialized in consulting small to medium companies to help them facilitate
performance-based operation and achieve best
cost -efficiency and marketing value in supply and marketing. Our main goal is
get you adapted to the globally manufacturing and marketing trend and get ahead
of competition. We covers areas in importing and exporting, financing and
international business planning, product development and supply chain
management.