Thursday, November 20, 2008

In a global economy the import-export business is the way to go

By Neil the Import Export Guy

If you are looking for a challenging career field, one that will let you learn new things every day, one which not many people know about, then you are looking at the import-export business. Is this career field as glamorous and exciting as it sounds? You better believe it! Is there another career field that will let you fly off to another country, learn about the customs, and look for particular items in far off places? The import-export business can be challenging, rewarding both financially and personally, but there are many risk factors as well.

Although you probably don't know this, many people work in the import-export trade in one way or another, but there are cultural factors, weather factors, and ecological factors that you have in this business, which you don't in any other type.

Of course, how well you do, will also depend on what the product you are selling is , who you are dealing with, and what your financial capabilities in the country you trade with are.

Your Marketing Strategies

Selling your product here depends on many other factors, that don't apply to companies that deal with national marketing strategies, and you depend on a nation's buying abilities.

Government Regulations

Importers-exporters have to deal with a country's export trade laws, so you need to know what these are, and whether your product can meet those requirements or not. Find out about these laws at the federal trade commission. Many countries include websites where you can find out most of this stuff.

The same holds true for the import policies of the country you are importing to. These will also differ from country to country and will depend on agricultural and product regulations. These requirements are often online or at the country's trade commission offices. These requirements are not generally difficult to meet, and often it is just the filling out of a form, and paying importation fees that is needed.

Transportation

If you are in the import-export business then you will also have to learn about transportation. You will need to know which is the fastest, but most expensive form of transportation, and which is the slowest, but most economical. Some times you will even have to be a little creative in the way you get a product to a client. You may have to use transportation methods not generally used, but still very effective.

Import-export is just like any other business, just a little more exciting, and you need to be a little more communicative (that may include using hand and sign language) and just being a little more creative in every way possible. It is a pretty exciting field! - 15790

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