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Chinese wholesale supplier expands its online sales in Cuba

Nihao53 is a key supplier in the Cuban market. Work with MSMEs and the state sector.

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The Chinese wholesale companyNihao53, managed by Leke Holding Group, consolidates its presence in Cuba by expanding its operations and establishing new commercial links with state companies and local enterprises.

Nihao53 has more than 15 years of commercial relations with Cuba. It has positioned itself as a key supplier in the island's market, providing private businesses with access to a wide range of products, from raw materials to advanced technology.

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Representatives of Nihao53, together withAdriana Arias, its sales agent in Cuba, have been actively involved in the expansion of the company's distribution network on the island.

During a visit to Santiago de Cuba, Arias highlighted the importance of the platform in local supply, pointing out that it plays a crucial role as it provides a diversity of essential products for the economy.

One of the most notable aspects of the Asian company is itsonline ordering system which enablespayments from abroad, through the international platform QvaPay.

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This system has been beneficial for private businesses, facilitating the marketing of products in small stores in Havana, although with high prices, impossible for many Cubans to pay.

TheNihao53 expansion It also includes the signing of contracts for the independent import of goods such as beer, tomato paste and personal hygiene products, highlighting its collaboration with self-employed workers in Santiago de Cuba.

In addition, it is expected that they will soon sign agreements with several innovative ventures, such as “Taller Arttico”, which specializes in graphic design, and “Mundo Eléctrico”, a supplier of technological inputs.

Nihao53 maintains agreements with Cuban state companies, in sectors such as hardware and the automotive industry. They plan to collaborate in the development of local mini-industries and provide the necessary equipment to boost that area of the economy in the Caribbean country.

This growth reflects not only the commitment ofNihao53 with the Cuban market, but also the growing dependence that Cuba has on foreign suppliers, to overcome the limitations of its infrastructure.

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