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A Basic Guide to Exporting (2nd Ed)

by the U.S. Department of Commerce

A Basic Guide to Exporting is the US Department of Commerce's respected introduction to exporting. It is designed to help USfirms learn the costs and risks associated with exporting and develop a strategy for success. The Guide discusses what decisionsneed to be made and where to get the knowledge to make them. It also directs the reader to sources of assistance throughout theUS federal and state governments, as well as the private sector. The 16 chapters of the Guide are divided into three sections, covering before the sale, making the sale, and after the sale issues. The Guide also includes five appendices on export terms, USfederal export assistance, US state and local assistance, US and overseas contacts in major foreign markets, and a selectedbibliography.

 

Exporting : From Start to Finance

by L. Fargo Wells, Karin B. Dulat

A guide to the steps in the exporting process from analyzing export feasibility to government assistance programs.

 

Services : The Export of the 21st Century : A Guidebook for U.S. Service Exporters

by Joe Reif (Editor), Alexandra Woznick, Molly E. Thurmond, Jane Kelly, Robert Ostra

U.S. exports of financial, entertainment, architectural, accounting, computer, and other services have more than doubled in the last seven years. Specifically addressing the needs of service exporters, this book covers issues such as marketing services vs. merchandise, market research, export financing, international payments, breaking trade barriers, and more. Also included is a series of 20 industry-specific articles that give the how-to and where-to for exporting specific services.

Export/Import Procedures and Documentation

by Thomas E. Johnson

Packed with over 100 sample documents, required forms, and start-to-finish instructions, this Amacom bestseller has helped thousands of people conduct their international business -- trouble-free! Now Export/Import Procedures & Documentation has been completely revised, with updated forms and procedures, new sections on customs audits and customs compliance assessments, and up-to-the minute information on new export control regulations.

 

The Big Ten : The Big Emerging Markets and How They Will Change Our Lives

by Jeffrey E. Garten

Jeffrey E. Garten has glimpsed the future of the world economy, and his vision has ten faces: China, Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Poland, South Africa, South Korea, and Turkey. Garten predicts these emerging markets will soon be viable economic and political forces, citing their abundant natural resources and recent embrace of free-market economies as key indicators of their potential. In an increasingly global economy, what is good for one theoretically can be good for all, particularly when new markets mean new jobs for both the importing and exporting countries. Not all of the sharing is positive, however; Garten believes this global economic expansion will bring about the rise of terrorism and a growing market for nuclear weapons. Issues such as human rights and governmental regulations further muddy the economic and political waters, making cooperation between nations often impossible. Despite its bold predictions, The Big Ten expands our view of international commerce by dividing the global market into more manageable portions.

  European Logistics : Markets, Management & Strategy

by James Cooper, Michael Browne, Melvyn PetersList

 

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