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Monday, 01 December 2008
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Exporting
What is UK Trade and Investment ?
How do I start exporting?
How do I sell in overseas markets?
Which countries should I sell to?
Is my product/service suitable for overseas markets
Where can I find out about export markets for my product?
What help can you offer in researching overseas markets?
Where can I obtain information about exporting and/or overseas markets?
How long will it take to get my first export order?
Where can I find professional export training for my staff?
Is there any grants/financial assistance available for (new) exporters?
Is there any help in exhibiting at trade fairs overseas?
What export controls are there?
What customs documentation is needed for exporters?
What are the employment regulations abroad?
How do I find out about product/service liability regulations in other countries?
How do I find out about regulations about specific subjects in a particular country?
How will I promote/advertise overseas?
How much will I have to spend, to set things up in an overseas market?
I can't speak a foreign language - can you help?
Can you send me any information about what's on offer for exporters?
Can I get help with the paperwork for exporting?
Do you provide sales leads from overseas?
How can I be paid for my exports and how long will it take?
How do I position and price my product/service to make it attractive and competitive in overseas markets?
Can I insure against bad debts when exporting?
How do I arrange packing and shipping for the export market?

How do I find out about product/service liability regulations in other countries?

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Products and product literature need to comply with all local regulatory requirements. The British Standards Institution's Technical Help to Exporters service can help to research this.

In the case of services, contracts need to specify what is being supplied and the limits of obligation. Take advice on local law to ensure it does not over-ride any parts of the contract. Further information is available from the Law Society.

This article based on information that is Crown Copyright © 2002



 
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