Zhang Jun's family's business operational system mainly included six partnership firms.
Their domestic goods were primarily supplied to two major clients in the USA.
Named Chaman and Senke Group companies.
These two companies spanned the entire Western trade sector, and they monopolized the export agency rights for all domestic goods of Zhang Jun's family, then re-distributed these in North America and Europe.
Thunder had failed to find such a big customer to digest and resell the products, hence their goods had become stagnant in the market.
After previous clients declared bankruptcy, they had no choice but to find other resellers.
As for why they couldn't absorb domestically?
The reason was the regional distributor protection mechanism in the domestic market; if you used goods intended for export for domestic consumption, you would be sanctioned by the officials.