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  2. Wholesaling - Wikipedia

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    In China, wholesalers are subject to a Value-Added Tax (VAT) of either 9% or 13% on imported goods, depending on the type of product. [5] [6] Additionally, consumption tax is levied on products such as tobacco, alcohol, and luxury goods. These taxes are part of China's broader strategy to promote domestic consumption and regulate imports. [7]

  3. Dennis (Chinese retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Dennis (Chinese: 丹尼斯百货) is a department store chain which operates a network of branches across cities in Henan, China. Zhengzhou Dennis Department Store Co. Ltd. sells a wide range of merchandise. Garments, cosmetics, jewelry, furniture, home appliances, and other everyday items are sold by the company. [1] From its opening up in ...

  4. Category talk:Wholesale markets in China - Wikipedia

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  5. Big Lots - Wikipedia

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    Big Lots Stores, Inc. (stylized as Big Lots!) is an American discount retail chain, specializing in the sale of closeout and overstock merchandise. Founded in 1967 as Consolidated Stores, the chain is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, and includes over 900 locations across the United States.

  6. Category:Retail companies of China - Wikipedia

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    Shops in China (3 C, 1 P) Supermarkets of China (2 C, 18 P) W. ... Pages in category "Retail companies of China" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of ...

  7. Consignment store (East Asia) - Wikipedia

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    Consignment store (Chinese: 格仔鋪) is a transformation of flea market, [1] which sets up many transparent boxes in a small shop for people to rent and sell their products. The renters can also treat the boxes as showrooms and display their products or artworks there.