The 2000 Import and
Export Market for Metal Cutting Machine Tools in Europe (World Trade Report), by The Metal
Cutting Machine Tools Research, The Metal Cutting Machine Tools Research Group. Icon Group
International, Inc.; 2000 edition.
On the demand side, exporters and strategic planners approaching the market in Europe face
a number of questions. Which countries are supplying metal cutting machine tools to
Europe? What is the dollar value of these imports? How much do the imports of metal
cutting machine tools vary from one country to another in Europe? Do exporters serving the
market in Europe have similar market shares across the importing countries? On the supply
side, Europe also sells to the international market of metal cutting machine tools. Which
countries in Europe supply the most exports of metal cutting machine tools? Which
countries are buying their exports? What is the value of these exports and which countries
are the largest buyers? More
information.
Co-Ordination
in Context: Institutional Choices to Promote Exports, by G. P. E.
Walzenbach. Ashgate Publishing. More
information.
Directory
of United States Exporters 2004/Directory
of United States Importers 2004 (Directory of United States Importers and Exporters), by Not Applicable
(Na ). Journal of Commerce. More
information.
Directory
Of United States Exporters 2005 (Directory of United States Exporters), by Not Applicable (Na
). Commonwealth Business Media Inc. More
information.
Elsevier's
Dictionary of Export Financing & Credit Insurance in English/ German & French, by P. Dorscheid.
French & European Pubns. More
information.
Euromarketing:
Effective Strategies for International Trade and Export, by Erdener Kaynak, Pervez N.
Ghauri. Haworth Press.
To complement the many studies of marketing behavior and practices of businesses in the
international context, focuses on the strategic planning needed by foreign companies who
want to sell products in the rapidly changing and increasingly unified European market.
The sections consider the continent-wide picture, western Europe, eastern Europe, and
predictions for the course of events after 1992. More
nformation.
Export
Handbook : Accounting, Finance, and Tax Guide, by Robert
Feinschreiber (Editor). Wiley.
With the passage of GATT and NAFTA, trade barriers worldwide have been reduced or
eliminated. This book provides legal, accounting, and tax strategies for those entering or
already participating in the lucrative area of exports. More
information.
Export-Import
Financing (Frontiers in Finance Series), by Harry M.
Venedikian, Gerald A. Warfield. Wiley; 4 edition.
The definitive book in its field since 1974, Export-Import Financing provides global
traders, U.S. and foreign bankers, and students of global commerce with a complete,
current, and in-depth guide to every aspect of global trade financing. This newly revised
and updated Fourth Edition includes the latest techniques and vehicles for financing all
types of export and import operations. More
information.
Export/Import:
Letters of Credit and Payment Methods, by John S. Gordon.
Global Training Center, Inc.; Spiral edition.
Review, discussion, and analysis of payment decisions for international shipments.
Traditional payment methods, all types of letters of credit, laws and practices concerning
letters of credit, along with example transactions, and case studies giving the exporter
guidelines in helping to set-up the letter of credit. A resource section and a glossary of
international terms are included. More
information.
Export/Import
Procedures and Documentation (Export/Import Procedures & Documentation), by Thomas E.
Johnson. American Management Association; 4th edition.
Export/Import Procedures and Documentation puts reliable solutions to problems like
wrong documents and procedural misunderstandings right at readers' fingertips. This
comprehensive answer book supplies ready-to-use forms and provides a clear view of the
entire export/import process. More
information.
Forfaiting
for Exporters: Practical Solutions for Global Trade Finance, by Andy Ripley.
International Thomson Business Press; 1st ed edition.
This new book offers an up-to-date insight into forfaiting, an important trade finance
tool currently experiencing a rapid resurgence in popularity. The book reveals the
mechanics of an 'a forfait' transaction, how the risks are measured, different practical
applications and likely future developments. It will be required reading for all exporters
and bankers looking to use the forfait market to profit from trade with 'risky' countries
or emerging markets. More
information.
Mastering
Import and Export Management, by Thomas A. Cook,
Rennie Alston, Kelly Raia. AMACOM; Bk&CD-Rom edition.
Mastering Import and Export Management presents cost-effective methods for running
an import and/or export operation on any scale, and offers all the tools necessary to do
it thoroughly, efficiently, and legally. More
information.
Sustaining
Export-Oriented Development : Ideas from East Asia (Trade and Development), by Ross Gregory
Garnaut (Editor), Enzo R. Grilli (Editor), James Riedel (Editor), Maree Tait (Editor), Ron
Duncan. Cambridge University Press.
This book analyzes the remarkable postwar development of East Asian economies and assesses
the prospects for copying this blueprint elsewhere. Leading economists examine the key
factors and policy issues involved, especially the changed emphasis from
import-substitution to outward-orientation. More
information.
Technology
and the Tyranny of Export Controls: Whisper Who Dares, by Stuart
MacDonald. Palgrave Macmillan. More
information.
Worldtariff
Guidebook on Customs Tariff Schedules of Import Duties for China (Prc), by
Worldtariff. Worldtariff provides Customs Duty & Tax information in a simplified,
standardized, easy-to-read format. Our clients find it an invaluable planning, logistics
operations and auditing resource. Guidebook covers all HS Chapters 1-97. Includes Customs
Duty & Tax information, including Harmonized System (HS) classification number,
English language classification description, import duty (Most Favored Nation applied),
selected preference duties for origin preference countries (intra-NAFTA, intra-MERCOSUR
& preferences for EU and US-origin goods where preference programs exist), VAT,
excise, turnover and other miscellaneous taxes. More
information.
Worldtariff
Guidebook on Customs Tariff Scheldules of Import Duties of the Computers & Machinery
Sector (5th Annual Edition:
1999), by
Worldtariff.
Duty & Tax information for the world's 12 key customs areas: Brazil, Canada, China
(PRC), EU-15, India, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, South Korea, Switzerland, Taiwan (ROC) and
the U.S.A. The Computers/Electrical Equipment/Machinery sector covers HS chapters 49,
84-90. Worldtariff provides Customs Duty & Tax information in a simplified,
standardized, easy-to-read format. Our clients find it an invaluable planning, logistics
operations and auditing resource.
Includes
Customs Duty & Tax information, including Harmonized System (HS) classification
number, English language classification description, import duty (Most Favored Nation
applied), selected preference duties for origin preference countries (intra-NAFTA,
intra-MERCOSUR & preferences for EU and US-origin goods where preference programs
exist), VAT, excise, turnover and other miscellaneous taxes. More
information.
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