Preparing Your Service for Export
Laurel J. Delaney
Chapter Chapter 14 in Exporting, 2013, pp 221-237 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract You don’t have to be a manufacturer to export. As you take your business into the digital age, you’ll find that keeping ahead of the competition takes more than just getting your product into world markets. You’ll also need to export superior services to cultivate additional strength. In this chapter, I’ll discuss exporting a service and how it differs from exporting a product. In addition, I’ll provide a brief look at services that have the best potential for export success, a list of the best international market prospects, and a couple of case examples.
Keywords: World Trade Organization; Service Business; Green Roof; Trade Sector; Wholesale Trade (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-5792-9_14
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