Trade Services - US trade partners and patterns and common methods for conducting international trade
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Category International Trade, International trade regulations, risk mitigation, Trade Compliance Training, US trade partners, US trade patterns, USA Trade Regulations
Deadline: September 18, 2014 | Date: September 18, 2014
Venue/Country: 38868 Salmon Ter, Fremont, U.S.A
Updated: 2014-09-16 18:41:54 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Instructor: Jane HennessyDescription:Participants will learn about US trade partners and patterns and why companies engage in international trade. We will cover various trade instruments and will discuss briefly about the financial supply chain.Why Should you Attend:To learn more about international trade and how to mitigate risks. Objectives of the Presentation:To learn aboutWhy companies engage in international trade.US trade partners and patterns.Bank Payment Obligation.The differences between the open account process, documentary collections, letter of credit process and payment in advanceFinancial supply chain as it relates to the physical supply chain and what bank services exist to assist with open account transactionsWho can Benefit:Managers in financial institutionsStaff in companies who are contemplating doing international tradeBankers who are contemplating offering trade servicesQuick Contact:http://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/ecommerce/webinar/~product_id=500477?expDate=OurglocalToll free: +1-510-857-5896Email:?webinaronlinecompliancepanel.comOnlineCompliancePanel LLC,38868 Salmon Ter,Fremont, CA 94536, USA
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