Articles tagged: exporting
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Paul Symonds International trade is a highly lucrative industry. It is also an excellent opportunity for businesses to branch out into foreign markets and secure a new customer base. Most businesses engaged in exporting and importing goods into markets abroad have larger profit margins than the enterprises that choose to focus solely on domestic markets. written by Nazir Daud Somehow, people have the perception that a small business does not export. A business that is going international is usually assumed to be a large company, and with this perception in mind a lot of small business owners shy away from trading internationally. It is the problem of scale that frightens them, but is this indeed true?
written by William King You don’t need to go all out when trying to set foot in a new export market. There are different ways, which you can use according to your preferences, resources and business size. This article talks about some of them. written by Dennis Hessler While the U.S. Government can provide access to lots of important resources and trade programs, they're not able to turn a non-exporter into an exporter. Here's why . . . written by fibre2fashion dharmesh Pakistan has attained a creditable position in the world because of its large scale textile industry. It ranks fourth in the production of cotton and ranks third in the consumption of cotton in Asia. The share of cotton export is 60% of total export of Pakistan. The government of Pakistan has developed the separate ministry of textile industry in the year 2004 after the outstanding performance of industry in the area of Apparels. written by Dennis Hessler To be a successful exporter, it's important to do it slowly -- and do it right. While there aren't many "secrets" to becoming successful, there are important considerations to keep in mind. written by Dennis Hessler Success in the global marketplace relies heavily on relationships. Knowing how and with whom to develop these relationships is critical to new exporters. << previous page 1 next page>> |