Abstract

In Yiwu, Arabic commercial activities and their credit trade model serve as a case for exploring cross￾cultural communication issues in the credit system. As the study reveals, shared social network and long￾term communication are essential for a cross-cultural credit system. To solve trade disputes, however, requires government’s support and social organizations’ participation.

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