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Importing Computer Parts
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Hi,
I am in the process of starting a new company for selling computer parts and components in Africa. I need to import these parts from China, Singapore, Taiwan - basically Asia as most manufacturing plants are located over there. What i am trying to figure out is if there is any "one stop distributor" for all these parts. For example, in the US there is M.A Labs. Is there one like that in Asia or do i have to correspond individually with each manufacturer.
Thanks in Advance.
I am in the process of starting a new company for selling computer parts and components in Africa. I need to import these parts from China, Singapore, Taiwan - basically Asia as most manufacturing plants are located over there. What i am trying to figure out is if there is any "one stop distributor" for all these parts. For example, in the US there is M.A Labs. Is there one like that in Asia or do i have to correspond individually with each manufacturer.
Thanks in Advance.
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