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Passion and conviction are important traits for anyone involved in global business entrepreneurship to have, but they’re not enough on their own.
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Passion and conviction are important traits for anyone involved in global business entrepreneurship to have, but they’re not enough on their own.
As members of this constantly growing international trade community, you’ve probably seen a lot of things happening at FITT over this past year. We’re so grateful for your crucial role in making all of those things happen, because without you, none of it would have been possible.
Esha Abrol, CITP|FIBP, is an ambitious international marketing professional and entrepreneur whose passion for marketing and international trade have taken her in many different directions, continually developing her skills to help businesses grow globally.
The primary role of the Senior Associate, Advisory Services and Mentoring is to provide international trade expertise to exporters (clients and prospects). The individual will be sharing EDC’s trade/market knowledge and extensive network with prospective business customers to help them achieve their international business goals.
This Coordinator, Global Import Export Compliance will execute processes within the compliance group in order to ensure successful daily supply chain operations.
Sometimes, regions experience a sudden boom in their ability to generate economic success. These markets that are on the rise can attract a lot of economic interest and international business activity.
If you’re expanding your business into foreign markets, your approach to content marketing can be the difference between success and failure.
For Canada, the agreement will likely result in an increase in both imports and exports, including products such as machinery, canola, beef, pork, minerals and seafood. Canadian companies will gain a competitive advantage over exporters from non-TPP countries who must still face the existing tariffs, while the same will be true for organizations importing goods to Canada.
How can we complain that we don’t have enough people with the import/export skills to help our economy, while bringing in qualified immigrants and then not opening up available international trade opportunities to them?
As the President and CEO of Alvana Business Consulting Inc., Michele Vincenti, CITP|FIBP is able to bring over 30 years of experience to help businesses at the C-level, particularly in financial matters. He has also used his considerable import export expertise to teach at a variety of post-secondary institutions in Canada and abroad.
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