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When I first met Ide, her golden butch hair shone brightly in front of me, she wore a flowery shirt, a pair of blue jeans and a pair of slippers, showing her free and easy. "I was invited by our government to open a shop in the overseas Yiwu." said Ide smiling.
Ide is a Cameroonian in the West Africa, she said that many people in Cameroon did business for living, and she was no exception. "It was in 2006 when I got to know China, that time I regularly flew to Beijing for purchasing, mainly for building materials." And because of her intelligence, diligence and hardworking, Ide's business went very well.
In 2010, officials in Cameroon Embassy in China met Ide, and hoped her opening a "Cameroon Pavallion" the Imported Commodities Mall in the District 5 in Yiwu International Trade Mart. "Once I got the invitation, I immediately flew to Yiwu." Ide said that she that time inspected Yiwu seriously and got a conclusion that the business environment in Yiwu was good, and that her business here should be making a good achievement. Then, at the same time of preparing the opening procedure, Ide started purchasing materials in Yiwu Mart. "I almost went to Yiwu every week for purchasing, every time I was really pressed for time, so I got no friends here." But Ide emphasized the traders in Yiwu were very fair and nice, which was definitely a competitive advantage.
In the African Goods Center, Ide's upcoming opening of the "Cameroon Pavilion" was big and bright, but also empty. Ide got so much prepare work to do, and she was busy answering calls when we were in the interview, she changed her language to English, French to each different call, spoke fluently to the caller. In front of every problem, she would smile and said: "All right, I should keep going."
During the interview, Ide got a call informing of her selected goods had already shipped to Yiwu. Ide couldn't help clapping and dancing, showing the born African enthusiasm. When the workers unloaded her goods, she at once took down wooden boards and took goods out, with a fair-sounding minor.
Ide depicted a blue print to me: tourists can directly see the most featured handicrafts in Cameroon through the glass, there will be a big wooden round shelf in the shop, showing the relatively smaller handicrafts. "My shop will be open in a week." Confidence was seen in Ide's bright eyes. She told me that although she was going to open a shop in a foreign land, and the communication was not easy, but she was looking forward to opening this shop. Ide believed that she will break a piece of the sky belong to Cameroonian in Yiwu.
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