Services For American Exporters

Services For American Exporters

 

Source from USA (SFU) works to identify and develop the international expansion projects of companies.   Some of the tasks done by SFU include :

  • Design of  market entry strategy
  • Creation of network of distributors,
  • Development of a strong social media strategy to reach global markets in a cost effective manner,
  • Set up of  foreign activities,
  • Ongoing Management of the overseas distribution channels

Here is a video, explaining what we do,

 

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To know more on how the team at Source From USA can partner with you in growing your export markets, drop us a line here.

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American exporters are seriously looking at export markets.  Below are some videos of interest to American exporters.  Also visit the section entitled “For American Exporters” to get additional information.

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The Export Import Bank

The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) is the official export credit agency of the United States federal government.  The mission of the Bank is to create and sustain U.S. jobs by financing sales of U.S. exports to international buyers.
The Export-Import Bank of the United States focuses much of its energy and resources to providing support to U.S. small businesses for export of U.S. made products. There are no transactions, in terms of dollars, that are too small for the Ex-Im Bank to consider. Programs aimed at this sector include Export Credit Insurance, and Working Capital Guarantee programs. From October 2005 through September 2006 the Ex-Im Bank authorized $3.2 billion in financing directly to U.S. small businesses.

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Exports are critical for American businesses

In this video, Willy Shih, Professor of Management Practice at the Harvard Business School, discusses why exports are critical for American businesses.

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