A Basic Guide to Exporting

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William M. Daley, Daniel T. Scott
DIANE Publishing, 2000 - 132 pages
Designed to provide answers to many of the most common questions about exporting goods and services. Sections include: developing an export strategy; developing a marketing plan; export advice; methods/channels; making contacts; technology licensing/joint ventures; service exports; international legal considerations; shipping your product; pricing, quotations, and terms; methods of payment; financing export transactions; business travel abroad; selling overseas; after-sales service; addresses of U.S. Export Assistance Centers; addresses of U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service International Posts; and export glossary.

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Page 79 - In witness whereof, the master or purser of the said vessel hath affirmed to C. D bills of lading, all of this tenor and date; one of which being accomplished, the others to stand void.
Page 131 - Statistical Classification of Domestic and Foreign Commodities Exported from the United States
Page 79 - To say : [insert description of merchandise] being marked and numbered as in the margin, and are to be delivered in the like good order and condition, at the aforesaid port of , (the dangers of the seas only excepted,) unto or assigns, he or they paying freight for the said goods , with primage and average accustomed.
Page iii - Department of State Department of the Treasury Department of Defense Department of the Army Department of the Navy Department of the Air Force...
Page 70 - It is mutually agreed, as to each carrier of all or any of said property over all or any portion of said route to destination, and as to each party at any time interested in all or any of said property, that every service to be performed hereunder shall be subject to all the conditions...
Page 49 - A food, drug, device, or cosmetic intended for export shall not be deemed to be adulterated or misbranded under this Act if it (1) accords to the specifications of the foreign purchaser, (2) is not in conflict with the laws of the country to which it is intended for export, and (3) is labeled on the outside of the shipping package to show that it is intended for export.
Page 70 - ... to its usual place of delivery at said destination, if on its own road or its own water line, otherwise to deliver to another carrier on the route to said destination. It is mutually agreed, as to each carrier of all or any of said property over all or any portion of said route to destination ; and as to each party at any time interested in all or any of said...
Page 47 - It is the policy of the United States (A) to oppose restrictive trade practices or boycotts fostered or imposed by foreign countries against other countries friendly to the United States...
Page 9 - CBD lists government procurement invitations, contract awards, subcontracting leads, sales of surplus property, and foreign business opportunities as well as certain foreign government procurements.
Page 127 - This is a nonnegotiable instrument of air transport that serves as a receipt for the shipper, indicating that the carrier has accepted the goods listed and obligates itself to carry the consignment to the airport of destination according to specified conditions.

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