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Export One AFRICA/Coaching/Business
Counseling
Export One: Africa! is a comprehensive 7
week course taught by Empowering Ideas, LLC and Princeton
Healthcare, LLC who are veterans to the international trade
arena and are actively engaged in business deals today in
Brazil, Korea, India, and Ghana. The course work includes
use of a workbook, practical applications, identification
of resources, case studies and live project leading to certification
and completion of a trade deal.
The uniqueness of the class is the fact that each company
that registers agrees to an international trade deal. Companies
are expected to complete a limited number of coaching sessions
with the course consultants to complete a deal.
The didactic class work and the coaching sessions culminate
in the actual completion of a trade deal. The process of
selling is precisely what will transform your company’s
understanding from that of an outsider to that of an insider. You
will know first hand the process and requirements for negotiating
a deal, vetting an international firm, qualifying products/services,
pricing insurance, securing international financing, engaging
freight forwarders, complying with customs procedures, securing
payments, and so much more!
The next Export One Africa class will commence March 2009.
For more information or to register for this course, please
contact our office.
US Government Agencies
U.S. Government International
Support Agencies
Federal export assistance is delivered by
many U.S. Government Agencies that facilitate market access
and compliance issues, identify and reduce trade barriers
and ensure that foreign countries are in compliance with
trade agreements. These
federal organizations also support manufacturing and service
sectors by advocating policies to help U.S. companies be
competitive at home and around the world. These agencies
ensure that each industry’s voice is reflected in
policy development and is administered under various trade
laws.
Some of these agencies include:
International
Trade Administration*
Export-Import
Bank*
Foreign Agriculture
Service (FAS)*
U.S.
Agency
for International Development (USAID)*
Overseas Private
Investment Corporation (OPIC)*
U.S.
Small
Business Administration*
U.S
Department of State*
U.S. Trade and
Development Agency (USTDA)*
Office of Foreign
Assets Control*
United States
Trade Representative*
U.S. Foreign Trade Zone Board
U.S. Department of Commerce www.export.gov and www.buyusa.comMinority
Business Development Agency
U.S. Treasury
U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security
In addition there are international organizations
such as The World Bank Group, the International Monetary
Fund and The World Trade Organization.
Please visit their websites for more information. |