
Essentials of Exporting and Importing
U.S. Trade Policies, Procedures, and Practices
Fairchild Books (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 9. October 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-1-60901-889-4 (ISBN)
Description
International business, especially export-import trade, is no longer an option, but a necessity for today's apparel industry to grow and generate profitsaEUR"or just to survive in the global marketplace. The decision to export or import is best based on a company or individual entrepreneur's careful and thorough analysis of its internal and external resources and capabilities. Essentials of Exporting and Importing provides the merchandising, marketing, or business student a practical, basic guide for importing and exporting products, services, or technology, while maintaining compliance with government policies. Calling upon the knowledge and expertise of industry professionals and government officials as sources, the authors focus on the policies, procedures, and practices essential for success in the dynamic and expanding field of international trade.
Reviews / Votes
The book is very detailed and provides a large amount of information. -- Melinda Adams, University of the Incarnate Word, US The authors are educators and it shows in the high quality of the review questions. They are on target. -- Gregory Arend, Nassau Community College and Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), US The organization is very good, going from the broad to the very specific. -- Kathryn Eason, West Virginia University, USMore details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
126 bw illus
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
520 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60901-889-4 (9781609018894)
DOI
CBID181440
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Additional editions

Harvey Shoemack | Patricia Mink Rath
Essentials of Exporting and Importing
U.S. Trade Policies, Procedures, and Practices
E-Book
08/2014
2nd Edition
Fairchild Books
€195.99
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Previous edition

Patricia Mink Rath | Harvey R. Shoemack
Essentials of Exporting and Importing
U.S. Trade Policies, Procedures and Practices
Book
03/2010
Fairchild Books
€85.72
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Persons
Harvey R. Shoemack is an international business and marketing specialist and adjunct faculty at three Chicago-area colleges. For more than 30 years, he has helped American firms access foreign markets, while also assisting international firms and organizations seeking business in the United States. Shoemack founded The International Marketing Center, Ltd. in 1976 and has represented or provided training for such major clients as: Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO), Dai-Ichi Kangyo and Sanyo banks, Banque Nationale de Paris, Petersen Manufacturing Co., Inc., The China Exhibition Corp., The Trade, Technology and Transfer Corporation (Russia), PHH Fantus Corp., Mardel Laboratories, Inc., Val-Test Distributors and Komatsu-Dresser Co. He is active in many professional and international trade organizations.
Patricia Mink Rath, MS, is a consultant in marketing education in Winnetka, Illinois. Her fashion merchandising experience includes work as a retail executive in the fashion departments of specialty and department stores in the Chicago area, Boston, and San Francisco. She has taught college level courses in fashion marketing and merchandising, consumer behavior, retail buying and management, French culture and language for over three decades. Fluent in French, she has led fashion merchandising classes in Paris and Provence. Mink Rath has traveled in Europe, Central America, and Asia and gives illustrated lectures on fashion in both English and French. She is a lifetime member of the Alliance Francaise du North Shore, Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) and the Marketing Education Association (MEA). She is co-author of a number of texts and other educational materials for students and teachers. Mink Rath is co-author of Marketing Fashion: A Global Perspective (Fairchild Books, 2012), Essentials of Exporting and Importing: U.S.Trade Policies, Procedures and Practices (Fairchild Books, 2010) and The Why of the Buy: Consumer Behavior and Fashion (Fairchild Books, 2008).
Patricia Mink Rath, MS, is a consultant in marketing education in Winnetka, Illinois. Her fashion merchandising experience includes work as a retail executive in the fashion departments of specialty and department stores in the Chicago area, Boston, and San Francisco. She has taught college level courses in fashion marketing and merchandising, consumer behavior, retail buying and management, French culture and language for over three decades. Fluent in French, she has led fashion merchandising classes in Paris and Provence. Mink Rath has traveled in Europe, Central America, and Asia and gives illustrated lectures on fashion in both English and French. She is a lifetime member of the Alliance Francaise du North Shore, Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) and the Marketing Education Association (MEA). She is co-author of a number of texts and other educational materials for students and teachers. Mink Rath is co-author of Marketing Fashion: A Global Perspective (Fairchild Books, 2012), Essentials of Exporting and Importing: U.S.Trade Policies, Procedures and Practices (Fairchild Books, 2010) and The Why of the Buy: Consumer Behavior and Fashion (Fairchild Books, 2008).
Content
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part I: Globalization and the U.S. Export-Import Business
Chapter 1: An Overview of Global Business Today
Chapter 2: Globalization and Trade Liberalization
Chapter 3: The U.S. Role in Global Trade
Part II: U.S. Exporting Policies and Procedures
Chapter 4: Basics of Exporting
Chapter 5: U.S. Export Controls and Procedures
Part III: Importing into the United States
Chapter 6: Basics of Importing into the United States
Chapter 7: Entering the Import Business
Chapter 8: Navigating the Maze of Import Controls
Part IV: Rewards and Challenges of the Export-Import Trade
Chapter 9: Getting Paid or Paying for Exports or Imports
Chapter 10: Cases for Essentials of Exporting and Importing
Glossary
Credits
Index
Acknowledgments
Part I: Globalization and the U.S. Export-Import Business
Chapter 1: An Overview of Global Business Today
Chapter 2: Globalization and Trade Liberalization
Chapter 3: The U.S. Role in Global Trade
Part II: U.S. Exporting Policies and Procedures
Chapter 4: Basics of Exporting
Chapter 5: U.S. Export Controls and Procedures
Part III: Importing into the United States
Chapter 6: Basics of Importing into the United States
Chapter 7: Entering the Import Business
Chapter 8: Navigating the Maze of Import Controls
Part IV: Rewards and Challenges of the Export-Import Trade
Chapter 9: Getting Paid or Paying for Exports or Imports
Chapter 10: Cases for Essentials of Exporting and Importing
Glossary
Credits
Index