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Before You Embark on the Unchartered Waters
of International Trade - Understand that
YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW!!
Are You an International Trader? Are You and Importer? Exporter? Entrepreneur? Budding Millionaire?
Here is some of the best advice about trading that you wlll find anywhere!
Here is some of the best advice about trading that you wlll find anywhere!
Don't Dive In Before You Absorb this Important Knowledge and Don't Be Caught Out in Foreign Lands in Foreign Situations!
This book is great general advice for people who are new to the world of International trade – Import and Export.
It is a series of chapters written from hard experience or the experience of others and is intended to be a series of “checklists” for you to explore and do further homework on. It is not legal or accounting or any other sort of specialist advice, even though I worked for many years as an International Trade Lawyer. Much of my learning was done in lecture theatres, and from reading textbooks, but the vast majority of my learning comes from experience and, as we all know, experience comes from doing it, rightly or wrongly and learning a lesson from every experience. International traders are entrepreneurs and by its very definition, the term “entrepreneur” means someone who puts themselves out there, has a go, succeeds, learns, fails, learns again, fails again, gets up off the ground and jumps back into the fight and who, instinctively knows that many people fail to succeed, because they give up just when victory was just around the corner. Our mantra is that …” ... you don’t know what you don’t know …” So, get out there with our help and all the other experts, jump into the unknown unknown and have a great journey. |
Meet the Author - John GatesI have had varied careers in the military and as an International Trade lawyer and general commercial lawyer for over 35 years.
Also an e-commerce trader and avid writer, on this and many other subjects. In dealing with international trade, I have seen many situations where traders raced in, with a stack of money in their pockets, a good idea and that was about all. As a lawyer, I totally believe in the old saying that "prevention is better than cure". I would rather keep people out of trouble with good advice before they enter into a situation, than have to get them out of trouble when it is too late. If you do something in a foreign place and need help, it may not always be available and your good old reliable government may not be able to come to your aid. Every time you enter into an international trade, you will be entering the unknown and the "law of unintended consequences" can really hit hard, While this great little book tries to anticipate different situations, the best lesson that you can take away from it, is "be prepared for situations that occur". |
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