Foreign Trade Black Talk Guide (Product & Quality Ed.): Pre-production to AQL—Build a Quality Barrier
In Foreign Trade, Price Attracts Customers, but Quality Retains ThemCommunication surrounding product quality is a game of concrete vs. abstract, subjective vs. objective elements. Industry insiders use a set of specific jargon to standardize vague quality requirements and resolve potential disputes in advance. Only by understanding these terms can you take the initiative in production and quality control, instead of being passive when dealing with claims.
Samples are the cornerstone of quality negotiations, and samples at different stages carry distinct legal implications.
Reference Sample
Pre-production Sample
Production Sample / Bulk Sample
Sealed Sample

How to determine whether thousands of goods are qualified? There are both objective standards and subjective games involved here.
Third-Party Inspection
AQL (Acceptable Quality Level)
“Minor Color Deviation” and “Craftsmanship Defects”

Grade A Material vs. Grade B Material / Recycled Material
“Export Standard” / “European Standard”
(Next Chapter Preview: Communication and Contract Chapter—What negotiation skills and legal risks are hidden behind the sweet words like “long-term cooperation” and “industry practice”? )