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    Furthermore, any export, re-export and import permit must be needed for any accepted import, export or re-exported purposes (CITES). Appendix II includes species that may not be perceived near extinction, but regulations regarding trade are put in place to control and regulate it to prevent any endangerment (Wiersema, 2013; Couzens, 2013; CITES). Additionally, any live animal or plant must be cared for with minimal risk to injury, health and treatment during the trading process (CITES). Any export, re-export

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    Puig Doria Case Study

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    1. What has made Puig Doria successful in Barcelona? What do you see as the firm’s key success factors? Are they exportable? There are many factors that contributed to the success of Puig Doria. However, the main component that brought Puig Doria into the spotlight was incredibly strong commitment of the owner towards the business. Puig Doria carried a tremendous amount of information about various designs of the jewelry and his knowledge exceeded anyone’s expectations, yet his support and recognition

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    between the two Contracting Parties shall be conducted through the mutually agreed routes as are mentioned in the Annexure A. Such mutually agreed routes would be subject to joint review as and when required. 2. It is further understood that the exports to and imports from each other of goods which are not subject to prohibitions or duties on exportation or importation shall continue to move through the traditional routes on the common border. 3. The Government of India, on request

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    Moreover, its top trade partners are developed countries such as Japan, the United States, Hong Kong, and the largest country in the world, China. Source: World Bank Figure 1: Thailand Export and Import The graph in figure 1 shows that Thailand ran a trade surplus because it exported more than imported. Thailand’s trade activities had slight decrease in 2009 and 2014 but overall had grown so much from 2000 to 2014. The political instability

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    Data collection procedures and sample profile We studied Portuguese firms for which exporting is a necessity because of the country’s small domestic market (OECD, 2014). According to AICEP Portugal (September, 2015), the principal destination for export goods is the EU28 (mainly Spain, France, Germany, UK), followed by NAFTA and PALOP. Portuguese firms provide an interesting case for our study because internationalization cannot be based solely on cost advantages but also requires a solid product

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    traditionally protects what it considers fragile industries such as lumber. Canada feels it has the same right to protect its fragile cultural industries. The US is the largest cultural exporter in the world with entertainment as the second-largest US export industry, after aerospace. Ironically, less than 2 percent of time on US television is given to foreign programming. (Rinaman,

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    is very important to show promptness to all meetings. Additionally, time orientation of when goods will be exported and received is also important. The sixth cultural key, change tolerance, will not be a hard goal to reach. Taking risk to expand on export beef alongside exporting pork will tackle this cultural dilemma. Our relationship environment will allow us to not fail in the business of exporting meat. The final cultural key status vs. work-life balance, is another important behavior that the

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    Background Information South Africa is a country found at the southern tip of Africa that boasts of a relatively rich history. Dutch traders arrived at the south most tip of present day South Africa in 1652 and built a stopover point on the path that was used to transport spice between Holland and the Far East, consequently instituting the town of Cape Town. After the British captured the Cape of Good Hope area in 1806, many of the Dutch residents fled to the north to institute their own republics

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    logistics support to the industry, keeping the same in mind and with the vision to provide quality and professional comprehensive logistics solutions to the international & domestic trade. In the development of any country’s economy, exports play a crucial role. Export is the most important aspect of earning foreign exchange. A country should have to be equipped with natural resources, so that it can sell these resources into the

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    facilitating international trade by guaranteeing international payments and thereby reducing the risk of trade transactions.; the most critical aspects of trade is getting paid. Because getting paid in full and on time is the ultimate goal for each export sale, an appropriate payment method must be chosen carefully to minimize the payment risk while also accommodating

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