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Brief introduction of traditional business model in China
1. Fair trade: In a certain place in a city or a village, vendors set up stalls to sell goods, mainly for residents' consumption, which is common in traditional cities and villages.
2. Wholesale trade: manufacturers or suppliers sell their products to wholesalers, who then sell their products to retailers or consumers. This mode of trade is mainly aimed at the commercial market.
3. Distribution trade: manufacturers or suppliers sell their products to distributors, and distributors sell their products to retailers or consumers. This kind of trade is mainly aimed at the sales of specific brands or products.
4. Cooperative trade: A cooperative consisting of a group of farmers or craftsmen, dedicated to producing or manufacturing specific products and selling them to retailers or consumers. This kind of trade is mainly aimed at rural areas and craftsmen.
5. traveler trade: Vendors or merchants sell goods to different places through travel, mainly for trade between regions.
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