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Procurement Guide

How to Buy ICs from China Safely in 2025

Wizard TeamJune 1, 20252 min read

China accounts for over 60% of global IC distribution volume. For Western procurement teams, the cost savings are compelling — but so are the risks. Here's a practical framework for safe sourcing.

The Three Risks You Must Manage

1. Counterfeit Components

Counterfeit ICs range from remarked parts (lower-spec chips relabeled) to empty packages. The cost of a single counterfeit batch in a production run can exceed years of sourcing savings.

Mitigation:

  • Work with distributors who provide X-ray and decapsulation testing
  • Request Certificate of Conformance (C of C) with every shipment
  • Avoid prices that seem too good — they're usually are

2. Export Control (ECCN)

Many semiconductors fall under US EAR export controls. Shipping controlled items to restricted destinations or end-uses violates US law — regardless of where the parts were purchased.

Mitigation:

  • Verify ECCN classification for every part on your BOM
  • Use a US-registered distributor who reviews export compliance
  • Document end-use and end-user for controlled items

3. Payment and Legal Recourse

Buying directly from unknown Chinese sellers on marketplace platforms offers zero legal protection for Western buyers.

Mitigation:

  • Use a US LLC-registered distributor for contractual protection
  • Pay via wire transfer to a US bank account, not personal Alipay
  • Ensure your distributor carries product liability coverage

A Safe Sourcing Workflow

  1. Send your BOM to a verified distributor (RFQ form with full part numbers and quantities)
  2. Receive formal quote with lead times, MOQs, and authenticity guarantees
  3. Review ECCN status for any controlled components
  4. Place PO against US entity with clear Incoterms (typically DAP or DDP)
  5. Inspect on receipt — visual, X-ray for high-value parts
  6. Document everything — keep C of C, test reports, and shipping records

Why a US LLC Distributor Matters

A US-registered distributor like Wizard LLC provides:

  • Legal contract under US law
  • USD invoicing with standard NET-30 terms for qualified accounts
  • Export compliance review before shipment
  • Shenzhen fulfillment for fast dispatch and competitive pricing
  • Anti-counterfeit testing on every batch

Bottom Line

China sourcing isn't inherently risky — unstructured sourcing is. Partner with a distributor who combines Shenzhen pricing with Western compliance standards, and your BOM costs drop without increasing risk.

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