The Ins and Outs of Doing Business in China (International Trade)
New Hampshire Business Review 2008, April 11, 30, 8
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China remains more than 11,000 miles from our Atlantic shore, and Beijing time is still 12 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time in the United States. Yet when an alarm went off from China some five years ago, it caused J. Todd Miller to wake up in Lebanon, N.H. "One of our customers who'd been doing a quarter of a million dollars a year in business with us told us he wasn't going to buy from us anymore--he was going to buy from China," said Miller, president of New Hampshire Industries.
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