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US - China Trade War, an Interview with Gary Huang Part 2 - TME 17

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Gary Huang has found himself at the center of the hottest topic in private label selling, and the business world in general: The US-China Trade War.

In this second part of his debut interview for Trademarks Made Easy, Gary gives us a glimpse into the ways the Trade War is affecting private label sellers and what the smartest folks in the industry are doing about it.

From regional sourcing alternatives for manufacturing, to ways to take advantage of markets and products not yet touched by tariffs, Gary and Suzi bring you so much info in this interview that it became TWO episodes. Make sure you have heard part one in episode 16!

Find Gary’s company at https://www.8020sourcing.com/

Don’t forget to subscribe to the show to get a new episode of Trademarks Made Easy every Friday, and visit https://www.theprivatelabellawyer.com for show notes and more info.

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Gary Huang has found himself at the center of the hottest topic in private label selling, and the business world in general: The US-China Trade War.

In this second part of his debut interview for Trademarks Made Easy, Gary gives us a glimpse into the ways the Trade War is affecting private label sellers and what the smartest folks in the industry are doing about it.

From regional sourcing alternatives for manufacturing, to ways to take advantage of markets and products not yet touched by tariffs, Gary and Suzi bring you so much info in this interview that it became TWO episodes. Make sure you have heard part one in episode 16!

Find Gary’s company at https://www.8020sourcing.com/

Don’t forget to subscribe to the show to get a new episode of Trademarks Made Easy every Friday, and visit https://www.theprivatelabellawyer.com for show notes and more info.

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