Tips For First Time Importer/Exporters
Posted by Owen Jones in Uncategorized, tags: auctions, business, export, gifts, hobbies, home business, Internet Business, marketing, other, packaging, sales, shipping, shopping, Uncategorized, unclassifiedThere has been international trade for thousands of years, but it has never been more common than today. It used to take many months to get tea from China to Britain and took a month or so to import cotton from America. Nowadays it takes a week to import a package from China.
People risked their lives to earn money from international markets and nowadays all the exporter/importer has to put at risk is the postage, yet the rewards can be equally as high. Fortunately for importer/exporters, most people are deterred from entering this business because they think that it is complicated.
The paperwork can appear to be complicated at first, but when you think about it, the last thing that an exporting country wants is to put up barriers to international trade. When you have filled the documents in once or twice you will never have issues with it again.
if you want to import from, perhaps, China, read the forms a number of times. If you cannot make sense of them, phone the closest embassy or consulate and politely request assistance. If that does not work (and I am certain it will) have a professional import/export adviser fill in the forms for you and then remember how to do it yourself for next time.
Begin small. Begin your foray into import/export small and with inexpensive objects. This is not because of the risk of losing money, but because you will not have too much money tied up if you make mistakes and your goods are held until the difficulty is rectified. For the same reason, do not begin with perishable items.
A further decent reason for starting small, is that you will become used to filling in the forms more quickly, if you have to do it often and repeat orders are a perfect way of doing this. You can always raise the size of the order with every order to take advantage of bulk buy orders.
The exporters will have exported before, so they are the perfect people to ask for advice on delivery. They will be falling over themselves to help you export their items and that will make your job a lot easier. it is truly only a case of ‘ask and thou shalt receive’.
if you are ordering items from the other side of the world, then you will want air freight and this is very simple to arrange on line. Again, ask the exporter/manufacturer to sort this out for you. Later, when you have a fantastic product and a solid market, you can order in bulk and have it delivered in containers by ship.
An air of mystique has been built up by importer/exporters to protect themselves from competition. The fact is that it is not a problem at all and even if you are a disabled dyslexic, there is all the help that you can want out there for you. Do not become put off by ‘the language barrier’ either - because there isn’t one.
Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a number of topics, but is now involved with boxes for shipping art. If you want to know more go to Where Can I Buy Shipping Boxes?

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