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Import Export Diploma

How to Join the International Trade Markets

Import-export business or international trade is as old as history, where men crossed seas to trade salt for gold. While modern cargo vessels have replaced small boats, the basic concepts of import-export hardly changed. People still trade because of three reasons:

  • There are products that are unavailable or difficult to produce in a certain country;
  • It's cheaper to have some goods imported from other countries than grown or made at a home country; and,
  • Products like wine, cotton and chocolates seize more interest from buyers when they're imported compared to those locally made. Swiss chocolates, anyone?

Import Export Diploma

Import Export Diploma

The above situations are not likely to change anytime. Hence, international trade stays in demand and keeps the reputation of being a billion-dollar industry. Good news is that major players only represent a small percentage of exporters, exposing new players like you to great opportunities in business and employment. So if you want to join the import-export industry, there's no reason why you should be afraid of being the new kid on the block. However, this isn't something you can be successful at without digging into details. Consider taking an import export course because you surely do not want to get badly entangled in the web of international trading.

Whether you are trying to get a job at an international trade company or you want your business to reach international shores, having an import export diploma will work to your advantage. You will learn how to start an import export business, search for suppliers, find buyers, advertise and document transactions. A good course will also guide you through contracts and relevant laws and regulations of different countries. Taking a course is also a way to find out what role suits you or what niche you want to explore if you haven't decided yet. In a nutshell, you will learn everything you need to be part of international trading.

Aside from an import export certificate, putting up an import-export business requires start up funds. Depending on your role, the goods you will import/export and the agreements that will be made, capital can go as low as $5000 and you will only need a computer with internet connection and a fax machine to get started. Many businesses of this kind are home-based and started with few or no employees. Your ability to research and negotiate can definitely compensate for lack of funds. If you're not confident about launching your own venture yet, gain experience first by working for other companies.

About the International Career Institute:

Belonging to a group of colleges established in 1978, the International Career Institute is an independent, private college committed to providing and developing career training programs in consultation with industry and employers. ICI serves thousands of students in 77 countries across 50+ subject areas. While most students are from Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland and the United States, ICI's students are spread out right across the world. ICI has long been recognized for its uniquely relevant and practical curriculum as well as its job search support services for graduates. All ICI courses are delivered via distance learning requiring no in class attendance.

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