Technical Procedure in Exporting and Importing (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Rosenthal, Morris Sigmund

 
9781330533260: Technical Procedure in Exporting and Importing (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

This book is a practical guide to the technical procedures involved in exporting and importing goods. The author, an expert in foreign trade, provides a detailed explanation of the various steps involved in the export-import process, from quoting prices to financing shipments. The book also includes a discussion of customs regulations in the United States and abroad, as well as advice on packing and shipping goods for export. This book is an essential resource for anyone involved in international trade. It provides a comprehensive overview of the export-import process and offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of global commerce.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

No one country produces within its borders all of the necessities and near-necessities essential to the welfare and happiness of its people. Each nation contributes to the vast number of raw materials and finished products consumed throughout the world, and each receives from neighbors products of the soil and of the factory which are foreign to its home industries. The United States, wealthy as it is and diversified as are its resources, also finds itself dependent on other nations for many commodities used in every day life. Coffee comes from Brazil, rubber comes from the Straits Settlements and Java, tea from China and Ceylon, hemp from Mexico and the Far East. These are only a few of the products, not indigenous to the United States, which are imported in large quantities. On the other hand, the steel products, textiles, naval stores, grain products and many other products of the United States are shipped to the four quarters of the Globe. In many instances, an article is grown or manufactured in more than one country. Competition then arises in foreign trade as it does in domestic business. Exporters must develop their foreign trade with the same care that the domestic manufacturer conducts his sales campaigns and plans to out-strip his competitors. I ndeed, competition in foreign trade is in some ways even more keen than in domestic business. Although the United States has always been prominent and active in international trade, the economic chaos resulting from the World War places added responsibilities on the American manufacturer and exporter. The United States is virtually the only nation whose resources were unimpaired by theW
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