Me & the Boss

Me & the Boss

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

The import export business is a incredible business model

By Neil Baulch

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.

Lots of people work in import-export in one way or another, and there are special characteristics that only pertain to this type of business. There are weather conditions, ecological conditions, and cultural conditions that will affect the success of your business.

The success you have will depend on the product you work with, the political and economical stability of the exporting country, and your financial abilities.

Import-Export Marketing

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 Policy

In any import-export business you have to deal with the country's government regulations regarding trade, and you need to meet those requirements before you can import or export. These regulations can be found out at the government trade commission offices, and on their online sites.

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.

Transporting of Goods

When you are in the import- export business you will learn about all types of transportation. You will know which is the cheapest, but the slowest, which is the fastest but the most expensive. You may even get creative with transportation at times. I remember, once because of weather conditions, I had to contract a Cab to transport some material from one place to another, to get it on the barge on time.

Import-export is a business with the same responsibilities of any other business, but it is exciting and full of adventure. You have to be open to learning about other customs and you need to be creative in communicating your needs (that includes using sign language). It is a field that is interesting, and different, everyday you will have new and exciting experiences.

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