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Basic Guide to Tariffs and Import Fees
Trade Data on Technology and Electronic Industries
Innovation, as a means to foster company growth, is subject to the same threats that face anything new or different, says the author. The challenge is to create a structure that fosters innovation.
When shipping a product overseas, the exporter must be aware of packing, labeling, documentation, and insurance requirements.
Boost your bottom line by taking the guesswork out of pricing. You can't make smart pricing decisions without taking your costs, competitors, customers, and salespeople into account. But the right price for a product or service should rest on one thing -- the value that a product or service provides.
Trade Data on the Machinery Industry
Trade Data on Metals
Companies need to generate customer service and customer satisfaction-two different things-to drive increased customer loyalty, according to this article. Entrepreneurs should ask their customers whether they would do business with them again and whether they would recommend them to others.
The 2007 National Export Strategy
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