Export and Import
Get ready to dive into the world of global trade with our Export and Import event - a must-attend for business enthusiasts!
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About this event
Learn how to start, manage and grow your export/import business with smart strategies, marketing and e-exporting techniques.
Overview:
Whether you're eyeing international markets or want to structure your trade hustle the right way, this course covers every corner of the export and import business. From laying the groundwork for your operations to preparing products and buyers, each module is designed to help you make informed decisions with confidence—not guesswork. You'll explore methods, sales channels, pricing, and even how to deal with risk without losing sleep.
The course also dives into the essentials of e-exporting and the digital tools changing how trade happens. You’ll learn how to market globally without overcomplicating things, navigate shipping without second-guessing costs, and use technology to streamline your process. Designed for those looking to get their goods moving (and keep them moving), this course gives you the knowledge to handle cross-border trade like you’ve done it for years.
Learning Outcomes:
- Understand how to structure an export/import business legally and effectively.
- Identify and prepare suitable products for international market demand.
- Evaluate export methods, sales channels and logistics strategies.
- Build a working marketing plan tailored to global customers.
- Learn pricing, quotation formats and global trade terms.
- Apply tools and technology to simplify international trade operations.
Who is this Course For:
- Entrepreneurs exploring cross-border product and market opportunities.
- Small business owners planning international trade expansion.
- Freelancers managing sourcing and international supply chains.
- Professionals entering the field of export and import management.
- E-commerce sellers looking to go global with their products.
- Students interested in global business and trade models.
- Manufacturers wanting to export products with strategy and structure.
- Consultants advising clients on import/export business setup.
Career Path:
- Export Sales Manager – £42,000/year
- Import Coordinator – £28,000/year
- International Trade Specialist – £45,000/year
- Shipping and Logistics Executive – £33,000/year
- Global Supply Chain Analyst – £41,000/year
- E-commerce Export Manager – £38,000/year
Frequently asked questions
Export means selling goods or services to another country, while import means buying goods or services from another country.
Countries import and export to access goods not available locally, increase variety, boost economic growth, and take advantage of global trade opportunities.
Common documents include invoices, bills of lading, certificates of origin, and customs declarations.
It depends on your country and the type of goods. Some items require licenses or permits, especially controlled or restricted products.