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Raymond Yang

Raymond Yang

Lawyer
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From India
To Spain
Apr 02
2020
2
answers
Raymond Y.
Apr 23, 2020
India is rank 19 among top 30 countries in the World. There are a lot of products such as vegetable saps, raw cotton, broadcasting equipment, iron and steel products, non-retail pure cotton yarn, vehicle parts meat and other related products(frozen bovine meat), pharmaceutical products etc. exporting to several countries (United States, the United Arab Emirates, China, Singapore and the United Kingdom).If you want to export products then first of all you have to select country. Then you have to analyse and research country’s demand. Eg. Around 30% Indian jewelry get exported to United States only. 17 % automobile, 11% heavy machineries, cereals etc. are exporter to different countries.Also India exports some products which are highly demandable like Spices, Tea, Software, Diamond Polishing, Jewellery, Textile, Cotton, Plastics & Articles of Plastics
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From Netherlands
To Denmark
Oct 04
2019
2
answers
Raymond Y.
Apr 01, 2020
As soon as a business starts operating internationally, there are many additional factors which can have a huge impact on its success. Exporting it helps national economies grow and expand. I mean that, once countries start exporting whatever they are rich in, as well as importing goods they lack, their economies begin developing. Exporting goods is not only important for businesses; it is important for individual consumers, too. Consumers can benefit from certain products or components that are not produced locally, but are available to purchase online from a business abroad. Exporting products is especially good for medium businesses – the ones that have already expanded within the local market. Mereover, once they have saturated the market in their country, exporting products abroad can be a great opportunity for these businesses to increase the sales potential. Additionally, I would like to mentioned that exporting products can largely contribute to increasing your profits. This is mainly due to the foreign orders, as they are usually larger than those placed by the local buyers.
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Commercial Invoice

Who is responsible for creating the CI (Commercial Invoice)?
From Australia
To United Arab Emirates
Sep 06
2019
2
answers
Raymond Y.
May 05, 2020
First, the commercial invoice is one of the most important documents in international trade and ocean freight shipping. As a rule, Shipper creates the Commercial Invoice.It is a legal document between the  exporter  and the  buyer (in this case, the foreign buyer)  that clearly  states the  goods  being sold and the amount  the customer is to pay. A commercial invoice is used to calculate tariffs, international commercial terms (like the Cost in a CIF) and is commonly used for customs purposes. These  documents are often used by governments to determine the true value of goods when assessing customs duties. Governments that use the commercial invoice to control imports will often specify its form, content, number of copies, language to be used and other characteristics. A properly completed and correct commercial invoice for export helps customs authorities quickly decide which taxes and import duties apply to your package. And this prevents delays.
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From Netherlands
To Denmark
Sep 06
2019
2
answers
Raymond Y.
Apr 14, 2020
With global trade growing more popular, logistics has become the heart of supply chains. Having a plan for logistics in supply chain management is extremely important to your success as a business, as well as to your customer satisfaction. Business leaders have realized they can reduce their costs by establishing partnerships with other businesses which offer transportation and warehousing. Logistics is firmly and clearly defined within a supply chain. However, due to differing customer demands, it has to be constantly evolving in order to provide better results. Customers nowadays are more likely to impulse shop using a smartphone, and be equally as impatient about receiving their order. In this context with professionally organized logistics, businesses are able to answer short-time requirements. By choosing an experienced team of professionals, business entrepreneurs can ensure quick and safe shipping, warehousing and delivery of their products to customers. They can incorporate these services in a way that adds value to their offers, and ensure their products get to the right place on time. Supply chains are unique networks between businesses that deal with the production, shipment, warehousing and delivery of products. These networks are very important to businesses as they largely affect sales and profits. However, without effective and well-organized logistics, supply chains can’t help your business gain a clear advantage over the competition.
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