This book contains contact information for business, trade and jobs in most countries particularly the big ones:
United States
China
Japan
Germany
United Kingdom
Canada
France
India
There are a lot of free trade agreements like NAFTA (North America Free Trade Agreement) and GATT (General Agreement on Trades and Tariffs) which has made free trade easy, especially among the members of the WTO but there is still paperwork involved when bringing commercial goods across borders because many countries put forth the idea or illusion that they’re protecting their economies from world trade but in truth we’re a globalized world.
There is only one country called the world.
It gets more interdependent everyday.
China doesn’t want a war with United States because they owe them a lot of money which would immediately be nullified if war is declared.
I just heard on the news that this month’s trade deficit for the U.S. IS 80 billion dollars. That’s 80 billion dollars more of stuff coming in than going out. As I say below, I lived through the pre-free trade days. There was a time when we were prosperous when we made most of the things we used. Young people nowadays don’t have an idea of a golden age when you could get a job pretty well anywhere you wanted because there were factories all over the place.
I created this book about world trade because it’s a massive industry with very few books that try to put the important information into a central place for a few bucks. There are a few big reference books selling for hundreds of dollars. I’m selling this book for about $8 at:
https://www.lulu.com/shop/tony-kelbrat/a-world-trade-import-export-business-job-guide/ebook/product-vz7e82.html?page=1&pageSize=4
The 56 volumes on world trade are as follows:
Volume 1. The Spirit of World Business
Volume 2. A Global Marketing Guide
Volume 3. A Worldwide Etiquette Guide
Volume 4. The Process of Buying and Selling Worldwide
Volume 5. A Customs Broker/ Freight Forwarder Guide
Volume 6. Sending Things Worldwide
Volume 7. A Worldwide Shipping-Cargo Guide
Volume 8. The Product Speculator: Finding Products to Sell
Volume 9. A Wholesale-Closeout Product Guide
Volume 10. A Medical-Pharmaceutical Sales Guide
Volume 11. Goods and Services to Sell at dmoz-odp Business Consumer_Goods_and_Services
Volume 12. Big General Merchandise Websites at dmoz-odp Business Wholesale_Trade
Volume 13. Wholesale Websites at dmoz-odp Business Wholesale_Trade
Volume 14. Industrial Goods and Services Websites at dmoz-odp Industrial_Goods_and_Services
Volume 15. An Outsourcing (Subcontracting) Guide: Hire Others to do Paperwork, Manufacturing, etc.
Volume 16. A Smalltime Outsourcing Guide: Hire a Virtual Assistant or a Secretary Online
Volume 17. A World Law Guide
Volume 18. A Worldwide Business School Guide
Volume 19. A World Business Job Guide
Volume 20. A Multinational Corporation Guide 1
Volume 21. A Multinational Corporation Guide 2
Volume 22. An Import Export Guide
Volume 23. An Import Export Job Guide
Volume 24. A World Trade Center Guide
Volume 25. A World Bank Guide
Volume 26. A World Trade Website Guide 1
Volume 27. A World Trade Website Guide 2
Volume 28. A World Trade Website Guide 3
Volume 29. A World Trade Website Guide at globaledge.msu.edu
Volume 30. A World Business Website Guide at dmoz-odp
Volume 31. An Import-Export Website Guide at dmoz-odp International_Business_and_Trade
Volume 32. A Worldwide Food Import-Export Website Guide at dmoz-odp
Volume 33. A Textile and Nonwoven (Import-Export) Website Guide at dmoz-odp
Volume 34. A World Business-Job Website Guide
Volume 35. A Big List of World Trade Websites
Volume 36. A U.S. Federal Government World Trade Resource Guide
Volume 37. U.S. Federal Government Trade Offices by State
Volume 38. ustr.gov, U.S. Trade Representative
Volume 39. U.S. State Government World Trade Offices
Volume 40. World Trade Info by U.S. State
Volume 41. Lists of State Government Agency Websites plus County and City Websites by State from statelocalgov
Volume 42. Country Info from the U.S. Federal Government
Volume 43. A Government Website Guide for Most Countries
Volume 44. A World Trade Guide by Country and Region
Volume 45. A World Business Guide by Country
Volume 46. Business, Expat and Tourist Websites for Some Countries
Volume 47. A Worldwide Search Engine Guide for Some Countries
Volume 48. A Canada World Trade Guide
Volume 49. A Britain Business Guide
Volume 50. A Mexico Business Guide
Volume 51. An Australia Business Guide
Volume 52. A China Business Guide
Volume 53. An India Business Guide
Volume 54. A World Trade Glossary
Volume 55. A Worldwide Business Lingo Guide
Volume 56. A World Telephone Guide
The future is countries in name only. Business will be conducted without borders. They already got a database that every passport is on.
There is going to be one central bureaucracy or government with one world currency.
In the end, the simplest way usually wins. …
United States
China
Japan
Germany
United Kingdom
Canada
France
India
There are a lot of free trade agreements like NAFTA (North America Free Trade Agreement) and GATT (General Agreement on Trades and Tariffs) which has made free trade easy, especially among the members of the WTO but there is still paperwork involved when bringing commercial goods across borders because many countries put forth the idea or illusion that they’re protecting their economies from world trade but in truth we’re a globalized world.
There is only one country called the world.
It gets more interdependent everyday.
China doesn’t want a war with United States because they owe them a lot of money which would immediately be nullified if war is declared.
I just heard on the news that this month’s trade deficit for the U.S. IS 80 billion dollars. That’s 80 billion dollars more of stuff coming in than going out. As I say below, I lived through the pre-free trade days. There was a time when we were prosperous when we made most of the things we used. Young people nowadays don’t have an idea of a golden age when you could get a job pretty well anywhere you wanted because there were factories all over the place.
I created this book about world trade because it’s a massive industry with very few books that try to put the important information into a central place for a few bucks. There are a few big reference books selling for hundreds of dollars. I’m selling this book for about $8 at:
https://www.lulu.com/shop/tony-kelbrat/a-world-trade-import-export-business-job-guide/ebook/product-vz7e82.html?page=1&pageSize=4
The 56 volumes on world trade are as follows:
Volume 1. The Spirit of World Business
Volume 2. A Global Marketing Guide
Volume 3. A Worldwide Etiquette Guide
Volume 4. The Process of Buying and Selling Worldwide
Volume 5. A Customs Broker/ Freight Forwarder Guide
Volume 6. Sending Things Worldwide
Volume 7. A Worldwide Shipping-Cargo Guide
Volume 8. The Product Speculator: Finding Products to Sell
Volume 9. A Wholesale-Closeout Product Guide
Volume 10. A Medical-Pharmaceutical Sales Guide
Volume 11. Goods and Services to Sell at dmoz-odp Business Consumer_Goods_and_Services
Volume 12. Big General Merchandise Websites at dmoz-odp Business Wholesale_Trade
Volume 13. Wholesale Websites at dmoz-odp Business Wholesale_Trade
Volume 14. Industrial Goods and Services Websites at dmoz-odp Industrial_Goods_and_Services
Volume 15. An Outsourcing (Subcontracting) Guide: Hire Others to do Paperwork, Manufacturing, etc.
Volume 16. A Smalltime Outsourcing Guide: Hire a Virtual Assistant or a Secretary Online
Volume 17. A World Law Guide
Volume 18. A Worldwide Business School Guide
Volume 19. A World Business Job Guide
Volume 20. A Multinational Corporation Guide 1
Volume 21. A Multinational Corporation Guide 2
Volume 22. An Import Export Guide
Volume 23. An Import Export Job Guide
Volume 24. A World Trade Center Guide
Volume 25. A World Bank Guide
Volume 26. A World Trade Website Guide 1
Volume 27. A World Trade Website Guide 2
Volume 28. A World Trade Website Guide 3
Volume 29. A World Trade Website Guide at globaledge.msu.edu
Volume 30. A World Business Website Guide at dmoz-odp
Volume 31. An Import-Export Website Guide at dmoz-odp International_Business_and_Trade
Volume 32. A Worldwide Food Import-Export Website Guide at dmoz-odp
Volume 33. A Textile and Nonwoven (Import-Export) Website Guide at dmoz-odp
Volume 34. A World Business-Job Website Guide
Volume 35. A Big List of World Trade Websites
Volume 36. A U.S. Federal Government World Trade Resource Guide
Volume 37. U.S. Federal Government Trade Offices by State
Volume 38. ustr.gov, U.S. Trade Representative
Volume 39. U.S. State Government World Trade Offices
Volume 40. World Trade Info by U.S. State
Volume 41. Lists of State Government Agency Websites plus County and City Websites by State from statelocalgov
Volume 42. Country Info from the U.S. Federal Government
Volume 43. A Government Website Guide for Most Countries
Volume 44. A World Trade Guide by Country and Region
Volume 45. A World Business Guide by Country
Volume 46. Business, Expat and Tourist Websites for Some Countries
Volume 47. A Worldwide Search Engine Guide for Some Countries
Volume 48. A Canada World Trade Guide
Volume 49. A Britain Business Guide
Volume 50. A Mexico Business Guide
Volume 51. An Australia Business Guide
Volume 52. A China Business Guide
Volume 53. An India Business Guide
Volume 54. A World Trade Glossary
Volume 55. A Worldwide Business Lingo Guide
Volume 56. A World Telephone Guide
The future is countries in name only. Business will be conducted without borders. They already got a database that every passport is on.
There is going to be one central bureaucracy or government with one world currency.
In the end, the simplest way usually wins. …
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