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How To Get Your Products Sourced, Manufactured, Imported and Sold Into America’s Largest Retail Stores

By admin On November 13, 2007 Under Wal-Mart Espert Interviews

The Federation of International Trade Associations (FITA) was founded in 1984 to foster international trade.

In this interview with Barney, FITA’s web master and advertising expert, you will learn why the FITA web site is the number one portal for both export and import international trade.

If yours is an international company wanting to import your products into the United States, this web site is the source for questions, answers, and logistics on bringing your product to the United States.

Barney and I discuss a number of topics for both importers and exporters alike including:

√  The #1 business-killing danger faced by US exporters.

√  What you MUST know about Asia’s culture if you plan to trade with companies located there.

√  Some of the “hidden” obstacles American companies face when doing business abroad.

√  The shocking reason why so many international trade deals go bad…and how to protect yourself when doing international deals.

√  What a “trade lead” scam is…and how to identify them.

√  The absolute cheapest country in the world to manufacture your products. (And nope, it’s not China, India or Mexico.)

In our growing global economy, exporting products to other countries will soon be a necessity. Which is why this interview is extremely important — even if you only trade domestically now.

For more information, go to http://www.hardtofindseminars.com/Wal-Mart_Gold.htm.

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