Should I go ham on China brahs? The US hardly exports anything except for democracy and femenism lol
Research a non-US country to be able to answer the following questions:
1) What makes this country a favorable or unfavorable trading partner for the US?
2) What products or services might prove profitable to export to this country? Provide an explanation of why.
3) What are some important cultural traditions or etiquette tips to keep in mind while doing business in this country?
4) In researching this country, what did you discover that surprised you?
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Today, 01:44 PM #1
For my management class we have to talk about which country is a good trading partner
(these are my opinions i am not a licensed broker by trade)
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Today, 01:46 PM #2
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Today, 01:49 PM #3
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Today, 01:51 PM #4
Just don't use a 'chinese accent' while doing so.
I kid you not, the china buyer and broker for our company's house brand came in here talking about his dealings with the chinese, accent and all.
It was pretty cringe yet lol and wtf all at the same time.There is enough in the world for everyone's need, but not enough for everyone's greed.
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Today, 01:53 PM #5
If u actually want to research and provide a valid answer I would say to research the BIS country list and choose an A country, preferably one that we trade military supplies with. These are going to be countries that the US is in good or ally relationships with. The US has tons of sanctions in place against China to thwart their ability to obtain US patented technology.
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Today, 01:54 PM #6
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Today, 01:55 PM #7
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Today, 01:57 PM #8
https://www.thebalance.com/trade-def...county-3306264
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._United_States
The ideal trade partner is one where you get a trade surplus.
Things America should re-consider is 3D printing of clothing, metals, and ceramics and start producing these to pull back from 3rd world trade. We can produce a lot of our own stuff we just don't...
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Today, 02:03 PM #9
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Today, 02:08 PM #10
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