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Doing Business In... Guides

Our "Doing Business In... Guides" are your passport to the international business community.  These are essential resources for any company doing business abroad, establishing an overseas office or manufacturing facility, executive or management personnel and their families relocating abroad, or a foreign company seeking to enter the U.S. market.  For nearly 50 countries with major trade connections to the United States, we have included even more resources.   This country-specific information includes daily news feeds, basic language phrases with audio, economic outlooks, business etiquette, culture, laws, import-export regulations, visa requirements, government websites, business directories, banking procedures, stock exchanges, national holidays, current time, telephone directories, chamber of commerce resources, translation services, currency converter, embassy and consulates, U.S. State Department travel advisories, and much more. 

In the North American Guides, we have also included separate information for California because it has the 7th largest economy in the world.  The California guide also includes separate pages for major metropolitan areas including Los Angeles, San Francisco Bay Area, San Diego, and Silicon Valley.

If you are investing, manufacturing, working, or conducting sales abroad, or are in the import-export business, these resources provide you with the necessary information to not only penetrate a foreign market segment but cultivate productive business relationships throughout the world.

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Middle East & Africa
Europe
South America

 

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