NJSBDC at Rutgers - Newark: Leveraging Global Resources to Grow Your Business Webinar:
Date and time
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Location
Online
Organizer
NJSBDC at Rutgers-Newark University
rnsbdc@business.rutgers.edu
973-353-5950
Host organization
NJSBDC at Rutgers-Newark University
Type of event
Resource Partner event
Event description
Topic: International Trade
Although the American market is considered to be large, it is not large enough to sustain the growth of many businesses. For the growth-minded business owners who are looking to expand their horizon, it’s extremely important to find ways to grow their business by exploring the rest of the world. If you are seeking international growth by going global as an Importer/Exporter, join this webinar to learn the first steps to take.
Topics covered:
- Learn how to leverage the opportunities in emerging markets as a means to grow your business
- Learn about the local and national resources available to assist you
- Learn about landed price, financing and compliance
- Learn how to increase the sales life of existing products and services by finding new markets to sell them in
- Learn how to establish relationships with manufacturers to sell their products in other markets
If you need to improve your potential for expansion and growth, there are too many international opportunities available. The most common markets are Canada, Mexico, Europe and Japan, but those only scratch the surface. There are many other emerging markets which are less competitive and very easy to penetrate.
PRESENTER
Carmen L Morris - Business Mastery Consulting Service
Carmen L. Morris is the CEO of Business Mastery Consulting Services (BMCS) and Niviari & Associate, LLC (an international business company). Her background includes working in the fields of Imports/Exports, Broadcasting/Entertainment, Fashion /Private Labels, and Real Estate Investment. She has created a dynamic enterprise that is devoted to empowering entrepreneurs around the world.
WEBINAR ACCESS:
You will be sent access details to join the webinar in a separate email.
Fee: No Cost
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