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A Small Business Guide to Exporting: Part 1 - Getting Started

by Moderator on 02-24-2009 08:23 AM

In 2009, "Entrepreneurs and small businesses will learn, if they haven’t already, everything there is to know about how to take a business global."

This is one of the Top 10 Global Trends for Small Businesses for 2009 that small business blogger Laurel Delaney talked about recently in her Small Business Trends blog.

 

Given the current economic slump, Delaney predicts that her spot-on forecast that small businesses would be "exporting like mad" in 2008, will continue in 2009. With interest rate cuts, the declining value of the dollar and the proliferation of Internet-based technologies, cross-border trade will continue as an attractive business proposition for the year ahead.

There are also socio-economic benefits for small businesses that embrace exporting including better opportunities for employee advancement, a faster growth rate, and an 8.5 percent less likelihood of going out of business than other domestic businesses.

So just how can small business learn "everything there is to know about how to take a business global"?

While there are many resources on the Web related to international import and export trade, the best guide to exporting for small business comes from the U.S. government. Both Business.gov and the Small Business Administration offer a good deal of information to help small businesses break into the trade game. You can also refer to the government’s Export.gov site, which helps businesses plan international sales strategies and avoid regulatory pitfalls.

There are also a number of government programs that offer training, counseling, and financial assistance to small businesses wanting to export their products and services. You can find more about these with this Get Started in Exporting guide.

Exporting Basics to Consider

 

  • Before you Start - Read this primer to help you assess your business' export readiness, understand what you need to know and consider before pursuing an international sales strategy, and, when you are ready, develop and implement your export strategy.

  • Commercializing your Product or Service for the Global Market - Get information on developing, marketing, and exporting your products here.

  • Trade Agreements - Find out about how your small business can benefit and comply with international trade agreements by country and industry here.


  • Export Controls and Licenses - Most export transactions do not require specific approval in the form of licenses from the U.S. government, although regulations regarding all exports must be followed. To determine whether a license is needed to export a particular commercial product or service, an exporter must first classify the item by identifying what is called an Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) for the item. Several other federal agencies have specific export licensing requirements.For general information on export licensing and regulations, visit Export.gov - Regulations and Licenses


Other Resources

 

Stay Tuned

My next post will cover how you can obtain export financing to help your small business expand or develop an export market.

 

Comments
by VSO-Business on 04-15-2009 01:19 AM - last edited on 09-30-2009 11:38 AM by Administrator

I live on the territory of Post Soviet countries (Ukraine, Russia) and we always feel the Exporting policy of Your country!
And in many cases it is connected with technologies.
So, if You like You may ask questions about these countries.

With all regards

VSO-Business 

Message Edited by NicoleD on 09-30-2009 11:38 AM
by Horang007 on 04-28-2009 12:24 PM

Thank You Very Much For this Information .

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by on 06-09-2009 04:40 PM - last edited on 09-25-2009 04:00 PM by Administrator

Wow, it's actually not as complicated as I assumed - even though I am sure it is a ton of work.  This will be extremely helpful for me any my company. Thanks!

 

Tom Hinsley
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Message Edited by NicoleD on 09-25-2009 04:00 PM
by slavun on 07-26-2009 06:03 PM

This guide is pretty useful. It definately helps out. I've found almost every question I had answered by finding it here.

 

Thanks for the great article. I am waiting for the next part.

by Moderator on 07-26-2009 06:07 PM - last edited on 07-26-2009 06:08 PM
slavun - Part 2 is here.
Message Edited by CaronBee on 07-26-2009 06:08 PM
by clouttech on 08-03-2009 04:26 AM - last edited on 09-25-2009 04:02 PM by Administrator

Really a great information. I like your thoughts and will implement in my small business.

 

Thanks

 

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Message Edited by NicoleD on 08-18-2009 09:06 PM
Message Edited by NicoleD on 09-25-2009 04:02 PM
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