You may think that exporting is just for the big boys, but the truth is that approximately 98% of United States exporters are small- to mid-sized businesses, accounting for one-third of United States ...
Many entrepreneurs and small business owners who are considering exporting for the first time feel unsure about the best way to approach their export market and how to manage a complex marketing and ...
With 95% of the world’s consumers living outside the United States, exporting presents a huge opportunity for growth for small businesses. The complexity and challenges of exporting, however, can ...
Exporting people has become a major industry for low- and middle-income countries. According to the World Bank, the amount of money sent home by migrant workers surged to an expected $794 billion in ...
Professional jugglers often start out by keeping three balls sailing through the air at once. Then they start adding balls. That’s not a bad picture of the current state of U.S. global trade ...
00:28 Bob LaPointe: When I am asked the question, why export? I guess I would answer with another question, which is why find a new customer? Why find another new market? Why grow your business? 00:40 ...
Exporting isn’t just for the big multinationals anymore. The expansion of e-commerce and evolving global value chains are opening up new export opportunities for small and midsize enterprises (SMEs), ...
When the U.S. economy spun into a free fall three years ago, business owners across the country were forced to retool niches to keep their doors open. Many owners also expanded into markets outside ...
With industry experts claiming that exporting goods abroad makes small businesses more competitive, innovative and productive, winning trade overseas is a key way for companies to kickstart growth and ...
Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. Lea Uradu, J.D., is a Maryland state registered tax preparer, state-certified notary public, ...