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SMEs grow under pressure

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished March 7, 2012

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SMEs may obtain fewer orders from overseas buyers because of the intensifying sovereign debt crisis in Europe and the weak outlook for the global economy. SMEs can find out some business information on the internet, for example, international buyers’ requirements. rnB2B business platforms can give a hand to SMEs to develop foreign trade business while some B2B business platform has done more for those SMEs. IBUonline is a B2B platform, which offers different kinds of services to international buyers and china suppliers. rnSome foreign trade transactions can be processed completely on the platform, including online payment, which may face risks, but the payment is secured now on IBUonline platform. Starting from seeking orders, negotiating details, making payment, arranging logistics to completing the deal. rnIBUonline has integrated all the services, so that the both parties can settle the foreign trade business without too much bothering. Value-added services are also available now on IBUonline services, such as small amount of loan to help SMEs to resolve financial difficulties. Now all the services can be processed on software developed by IBUonline independently. Many china supplies have registered on the platform and started to use the software named EzOrder, which can help international buyers and China suppliers to find business partners. You can have your own experience on IBUonline homepage.

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