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Sifangds China

At dusk on the second day, they reached the hamlet of windmills. The houses leaned into one another as if keeping secrets warm. In a courtyard with a single plum tree, they found the cartwright's grandson, bent over a workbench. He had the hands of a cartwright and the eyes of someone who catalogued sorrow like spare parts.

Sifangds typically operates as a "private agent" or fulfillment house. Unlike public marketplaces, these agents provide a bridge between Western Shopify/Amazon sellers and Chinese manufacturers, often offering better quality control and shipping rates than standard dropshipping methods. Key Features sifangds china

: In 2024, the company reported a net profit of 715.8 million yuan , representing a 14% year-on-year increase. At dusk on the second day, they reached

"China proper" (often associated with the concept of Inner China He had the hands of a cartwright and


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