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About 'accounting offices'|Account Roles in Office 365







About 'accounting offices'|Account Roles in Office 365








When               you               are               thinking               about               taking               your               small               business               to               a               global               level               and               want               to               start               exporting               your               products               to               international               markets,               or               when               you               are               already               exporting               and               want               to               expand               to               other               markets               overseas,               you               can               benefit               from               the               advice               of               experts               in               order               to               orient               your               strategy               and               operations.

Some               of               the               aspects               of               exporting               in               which               you               may               benefit               from               advice               include:               (1)               the               study               and               evaluation               of               potential               markets               abroad;               (2)               evaluation               of               your               product               and               its               competitive               advantages               compared               to               other               products               already               on               the               market;               (3)               identification               of               potential               buyers               of               your               product;               (4)               estimate               of               the               costs               involved               in               exporting               to               your               target               market;               (5)               determination               of               the               appropriate               price               to               charge               in               the               overseas               market;               (6)               the               most               appropriate               packaging               for               your               product;               (7)               the               labeling               required               for               your               product               in               international               markets;               (8)               technical               modifications               required               in               order               for               your               product               to               be               able               to               enter               the               markets;               (9)               the               approvals,               inspections,               or               certifications               that               may               be               necessary               to               meet               the               requirements               in               your               target               country;               (10)               restrictions               on               imports               of               your               product               that               could               apply               in               your               target               country;               (11)               the               tariffs               that               apply               on               your               product;               (12)               regulations               that               affect               the               export               of               your               product               from               the               U.S.

and               the               regulations               that               affect               its               import               in               the               destination               country;               and               (13)               the               financing               of               your               exports.
               The               U.S.

federal               government               has               various               programs               designed               to               provide               this               type               of               advice               to               small               exporters.

The               states               also               have               economic               development               offices,               and               there               are               various               exporters'               associations               that               can               help.
               U.S.

Federal               Government               Programs
               The               Trade               Information               Center               of               the               U.S.

Commerce               Department               can               be               a               good               place               to               get               oriented               with               regard               to               the               different               programs               the               federal               government               offers               for               helping               U.S.

exporters.

See               "Export               Counseling               Services"               on               their               website               at               www.export.gov.

The               U.S.

Trade               and               Development               Agency               can               also               help               exporters               look               for               business               opportunities               outside               the               country.

See               "Business               Opportunities               -               Overseas               Opportunities"               on               their               website               at               www.ustda.gov.
               Small               Business               Administration               (SBA)
               This               agency               offers               various               programs               and               services               for               small               exporters,               basically               through               the               U.S.

Export               Assistance               Centers.

On               their               website               at               www.sba.gov,               under               the               heading               "Services",               if               you               select               "More...",               another               page               opens,               on               which               you               can               select               the               option               "International               Trade".
               U.S.

Export               Assistance               Centers
               The               U.S.

Export               Assistance               Centers               (USEAC)               are               designed               to               provide               U.S.

exporters               with               a               contact               point               for               all               the               federal               programs               for               promoting               and               financing               exports.

They               can               provide               services               directly               to               exporters,               or               can               refer               them               to               partners               in               the               public               and               private               sectors.

The               members               of               these               centers               come               from               the               Small               Business               Administration,               the               Commerce               Department,               the               U.S.

Export-Import               Bank,               and               other               federal               government               agencies.
               These               centers               help               small               companies               in               all               aspects               of               carrying               out               export               activities               and               financing               international               trade.

When               yours               is               a               start-up               company,               these               centers               can               make               recommendations               regarding               the               training               programs               that               serve               to               orient               small               companies               in               the               export               process.

They               have               specialists               who               offer               a               variety               of               programs               for               entering               international               markets,               including               profiles               of               industries               and               countries,               help               in               finding               distributors               abroad,               identification               of               the               tariffs               and               regulatory               requirements               that               apply,               financing,               and               other               questions.
               The               specialists               in               these               centers               can               communicate               directly               with               U.S.

embassies               and               consulates               abroad               in               order               to               generate               customized               reports               prepared               especially               for               the               exporter's               industry               and               products.

These               reports               can               help               in               answering               many               of               the               questions               exporters               have               regarding               how               to               enter               the               market               in               their               target               country.

There               is               a               cost               for               the               customized               reports,               but               this               can               be               a               good               way               of               obtaining               information               directly               from               the               target               country               to               do               a               preliminary               evaluation,               before               traveling               to               the               country.
               SCORE®
               The               Small               Business               Administration               has               a               program               of               volunteers               called               SCORE®.

These               volunteers,               who               can               be               found               in               branches               throughout               the               country,               offer               basic               help               to               entrepreneurs               in               starting               up               their               businesses.

Another               program               sponsored               by               this               agency               that               offers               advice               in               managing               small               companies               and               exporting               is               the               network               of               Small               Business               Development               Centers,               which               is               affiliated               with               universities               throughout               the               U.S.

These               centers               offer               advice               and               training,               and               provide               help               in               researching               all               aspects               of               small               business               management,               with               many               programs               for               developing               international               businesses.
               Other               Programs
               "TradeNet"               at               www.tradenet.gov               is               a               website               for               exporters               that               offers               market               research               tools,               business               opportunities,               news               of               shows               and               events,               and               information               on               laws               related               to               exporting,               financing,               and               the               forms               and               documentation               required               for               exporting.

It               also               offers               exporters               the               chance               to               create               their               own               electronic               portal               called               MyExport.
               "E-TAP"               is               a               program               of               associations,               training               in               international               trade,               advisory               services,               shows               and               commercial               missions               designed               to               help               small               exporters               in               evaluating               the               potential               of               the               different               markets               around               the               world               and               participating               in               commercial               events               in               other               countries.
               The               Export               Legal               Assistance               Network               (ELAN)               offers               exporters               the               opportunity               to               have               a               legal               consultation               with               an               attorney               specializing               in               international               trade.
               U.S.

Commerce               Department
               On               the               website               of               the               International               Trade               Administration               of               the               U.S.

Commerce               Department               at               www.export.gov               you               can               find               information               on               exports               and               the               federal               programs               to               help               exporters.
               The               Commercial               Service               is               a               division               of               the               International               Trade               Administration               that               helps               U.S.

exporters               to               compete               more               effectively               in               the               global               market.

This               service               has               trade               specialists               who               can               be               consulted               by               e-mail               or               in               person               at               the               offices               they               maintain,               along               with               the               Export               Assistance               Centers               in               the               principal               cities               of               the               U.S.

and               in               many               countries               around               the               world.
               The               specialists               are               organized               by               industries               and               can               offer               information               on               overseas               markets,               the               services               that               agents               and               distributors               provide,               and               their               perspectives               related               to               trade.

They               can               advise               exporters               on               existing               business               opportunities,               barriers               to               trade,               and               opportunities               abroad.
               The               District               Export               Councils               are               another               resource               sponsored               by               the               International               Trade               Administration.

These               Councils               are               located               around               the               U.S.

and               their               members               are               volunteers               from               banks,               manufacturing               companies,               legal               firms,               trade               associations,               state               and               local               agencies,               consulting               companies,               and               educational               institutions,               who               are               experienced               in               international               trade.

Based               on               their               own               experience,               these               volunteers,               educate,               provide               advice,               and               guide               new               exporters               as               well               as               experienced               exporters,               in               their               individual               needs               related               to               foreign               trade.

These               councils               can               be               contacted               through               the               Commercial               Service               or               the               Export               Assistance               Centers.
               U.S.

Export-Import               Bank
               The               U.S.

Export-Import               Bank               can               provide               information               on               the               political               and               economic               risk               of               a               country.

It               also               has               a               credit               insurance               program               that               protects               the               exporter               when               the               buyer               abroad               cannot               pay               due               to               political               or               commercial               reasons.

The               Bank               offers               greater               flexibility               in               managing               accounts               receivable               abroad,               greater               capacity               for               offering               competitive               payment               terms               to               buyers               overseas,               and               provides               support               in               wisely               entering               foreign               markets               with               a               higher               risk.
               U.S.

Department               of               Agriculture
               The               Foreign               Agricultural               Service               of               the               U.S.

Department               of               Agriculture               (www.fas.usda.gov)               can               help               with               exports               of               agricultural               products.

This               Service               has               offices               in               U.S.

embassies               and               consulates               around               the               world               and               offers               information               on               specific               markets               for               your               products               in               other               countries.

It               also               has               specialists               by               sector               in               the               United               States               who               monitor               foreign               markets               for               specific               products.
               Office               of               Commercial               and               Business               Affairs
               The               Office               of               Commercial               and               Business               Affairs               of               the               State               Department               can               offer               help               to               farmers               and               entrepreneurs               in               international               trade.

This               Office               has               officials               for               business               affairs               in               each               U.S.

embassy               and               consulate               abroad               who               can               advise               U.S.

companies               on               the               country's               customs               laws,               the               procedures               that               must               be               followed               in               selling               to               the               public               sector               in               the               country,               and               commercial               practices               in               the               country.

These               officials               can               also               indicate               potential               importers,               agents               and               distributors;               provide               information               on               bidding               invitations               from               the               governments               in               the               respective               countries,               and               assist               in               cases               of               controversy               in               business               and               investment               matters.
               Other               Sources               of               Information               and               Advice
               In               addition               to               the               federal               government               programs,               there               are               state               programs,               commercial               sections               in               the               embassies,               exporters'               associations,               and               trade               associations               that               can               also               provide               advice               to               help               small               U.S.

exporters.
               State               Economic               Development               Offices
               The               majority               of               the               state               economic               and               business               development               offices               have               specialists               in               international               trade               who               can               help               you               with               information               and               advice               on               exporting.

Many               of               the               states               have               offices               in               overseas               markets,               and               many               port               authorities               have               expanded               their               services               to               offer               export               training               programs               and               assistance               in               researching               overseas               markets.
               Commercial               Sections               of               Embassies               Abroad
               You               can               consult               the               Commercial               Section               of               the               embassy               in               the               country               where               you               want               to               export               your               products.

For               a               list               of               the               embassies,               you               can               see               the               website               www.embassy.org/embassies/.
               Exporters'               and               Trade               Associations
               The               World               Trade               Centers               and               organizations               such               as               the               American               Association               of               Exporters               and               Importers               (www.aaei.org)               and               the               Small               Business               Exporters               Association               (www.sbea.org)               can               help               with               research               on               overseas               markets.
               There               are               various               categories               of               international               trade               associations               that               include               chambers               of               commerce               with               bilateral               interests,               associations               that               focus               on               international               logistics,               associations               that               support               international               trade,               associations               that               support               exporters,               and               professional               associations.

The               objective               of               the               Federation               of               International               Trade               Associations               in               the               U.S.

is               to               encourage               trade,               strengthening               the               role               of               local,               regional,               and               national               associations.

On               its               website               at               www.fita.org               you               can               find               more               information               on               its               activities               and               members.






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