China is one of the best places in the world to do business, but it is also one of the easiest places to make costly mistakes if you rush in unprepared. Many people arrive with big ideas, excitement and confidence, but few take the time to truly understand the environment they are stepping into.
The entrepreneurs who last in China don’t just work hard — they work intentionally. As Hafrik begins to share videos and stories from Africans already doing business in China, here are some lessons every business owner or aspiring entrepreneur should understand.
1. Don’t come with assumptions — come with questions
China does not operate the way most people expect. Pricing, trust, communication, timelines and even simple agreements can work very differently from what you are used to.
The smartest entrepreneurs ask questions first:
- How does this market really work?
- Who controls pricing here?
- What mistakes do people usually make?
- Who has done this before me?
Learning from people already in the system can save you months — sometimes years — of costly mistakes.
2. Start small, test fast, learn quickly
One of the biggest mistakes new entrepreneurs make in China is trying to scale too quickly. China rewards people who test ideas on a small scale, learn the system, and adjust fast.
Many successful businesses here started with:
- small sourcing deals
- trial exports
- helping friends buy products
- basic services
- simple market testing
Momentum beats perfection in this environment.
3. Your network matters more than your capital
Money helps, but people matter more. Your suppliers, agents, partners, and community will determine how far you go.
The people you know affect:
- the prices you get
- the trust you build
- the speed you move
- the mistakes you avoid
This is why Hafrik focuses on community-driven growth. When entrepreneurs share real experiences — both wins and failures — everyone grows faster.
4. Learn the culture, not just the market
Many business problems in China are not about money, but about misunderstanding culture. How deals are negotiated, how trust is built, and how patience plays a role all matter.
Entrepreneurs who respect and learn the culture move smoother, negotiate better, and last longer.
5. Protect your time — China moves fast
China moves extremely fast. If you spend months chasing the wrong ideas or moving with the wrong people, opportunities can pass quietly.
By the time you realise what went wrong:
- markets have shifted
- prices have changed
- competitors have moved ahead
Being intentional with your time is not optional here.
6. Learn from people already doing it
This is why Hafrik is spotlighting real entrepreneurs across China. Not influencers. Not theory. Real people building real businesses.
When you listen to people already in the system:
- you avoid common mistakes
- you understand what actually works
- you see what is possible
- you build confidence faster
Where Hafrik fits in
Hafrik exists to make the business journey easier for Africans in China by:
- connecting entrepreneurs across different cities
- sharing real business experiences
- highlighting overlooked opportunities
- promoting markets, events and networks
- giving visibility to Africans building something real
Through videos, stories and community conversations, Hafrik helps turn individual lessons into shared progress.
The truth
China is not a shortcut — it is a multiplier. If you come prepared, focused and connected, it can multiply your growth. If you come unprepared, it can multiply your mistakes.
Learn from those already doing the work. Build relationships. Move intentionally. And most importantly — don’t walk the journey alone.