Expand Your Business Internationally. Dan Bjerk Sr. International Trade Specialist 18 March 2013

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Expand Your Business Internationally Dan Bjerk Sr. International Trade Specialist 18 March 2013

US Commercial Service Who We Are Global network of 1,400 specialists 109 offices in the USA 128 offices in 75 countries, representing 95% of the world marketplace 70% world s purchasing power

US Commercial Service Our Mission Help companies export U.S. made products and services. Advocate on behalf of U.S. businesses abroad and protect their interests. Place emphasis on small & mediumsized enterprises (SMEs).

US Commercial Service What do we do? In a sentence Think of us as a clearinghouse of information and services on all things related to doing business internationally.

US Commercial Service What are our results? The US Commercial Service generates: $135 in sales per $1 in federal taxes spent

So, Why Export? Increase Sales - Reach 95% of Your Market Make Use of Excess Production (+ Profits) Ride Out Economic Cycles Balance Seasons for Your Products Improve Your Products Extend the Life of Your Products

General Tips for Exporting Get Senior Management On Board Production Do we have the excess capacity? Must we modify the product? Can we meet technical and quality standards and certifications?

General Tips for Exporting Logistics Can we ship internationally and be competitive? International shipping requirements Export Compliance Identify a good international freight forwarder for your team.

General Tips for Exporting Finance Budget for International Getting Paid: foreign currencies, terms, etc. Financing: cash flow, loans (buyer, PO, WC, inventory, et. al.), AR insurance, etc. Include on your team: a bank with international services Small Business Administration Export-Import Bank of the US, etc.

General Tips for Exporting Legal International Agreements? International Trademarks and Copyrights? International Patents? Export Control? Identify existing staff or find outside expertise

General Tips for Exporting Initial Market Research Product? Is it export ready? Can you deliver (excess capacity)? Unique Features & Benefits Will adaptations be required? Standards & Certifications Quality & Warranties Repairs & Servicing Technical Support

General Tips for Exporting Initial Market Research (continued) Place? Which markets and how? U.S. Export Statistics Country Import Statistics UN Trade Statistics Market Research Reports Price? (Competitive Pricing) Export Statistics Customized Market Research

Electric Generating Systems Where are the markets for the US? Region Total Value 2006 2011 Latin America & the Caribbean $5,130,409,561 North America $2,767,259,303 East Asia $2,329,204,909 Middle East (Western Asia) $1,634,373,659 Western Europe $1,300,832,543 Southeast Asia $1,199,222,505 Northern Europe $704,806,838 South Asia $556,933,300

Electric Generating Systems U.S. Exports by Region Region 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Latin America & the Caribbean $1,441 $1,233 $1,914 $1,491 $2,507 $1,775 North America $950 $944 $847 $747 $1,042 $970 East Asia $514 $536 $805 $590 $524 $1,011 Middle East (Western Asia) $281 $615 $654 $615 $576 $700 Western Europe $368 $486 $528 $373 $340 $405 Southeast Asia $292 $400 $512 $416 $292 $395 Northern Europe $219 $339 $297 $220 $176 $189 Southern Europe $149 $147 $201 $216 $143 $155

Electric Generating Systems U.S. Exports by Region of the World Southern Europe South Asia Northern Europe Southeast Asia 2011 2008 2006 Western Europe Middle East (Western Asia) East Asia North America Latin America & the Caribbean $0 $1,000 $2,000 Millions

Electric Generating Systems NAFTA & CAFTA-DR Import Duties HS 8501.61 0% HS 8501.62 0% HS 8501.63 0% HS 8501.64 0% HS 8502.11 0% HS 8502.12 0% HS 8502.13 0% HS 8502.20 0% HS 8502.39 0% HS 8503 0% HS 8535 0%

U.S. Export Regulations US Department of State (DDTC) Made for the US Military Modified for the US Military US Department of Commerce (BIS) Dual use items

U.S. Export Regulations The Process Commodity Jurisdiction Classification Request with BIS Is a license needed? Technology Country of Destination (embargoed countries) End Use Parties to the transaction (denied parties screening)

U.S. Export Regulations Tips Get your products classified properly Target and respond to only non-embargoed countries When sales receives inquires, conduct a denied parties screening When sales receives orders, conduct a denied parties screening When the order ships, conduct a denied parties screening

Now, Make It Happen! Marketing Identify Channel Partners Data Base Research Prequalify Interested Partners Partner Due Diligence (Gold Key Service, IPS) (International Company Profile) Advertising / Promotion Trade Journals Promotional Events Trade Shows (Commercial News USA, etc.) (Single Company Promotion) (Industry Shows in US and Abroad)

And Keep It Going Profitably! Overcoming Challenges Along the Way Closing the Deal Export Control Export Documentation Export & Import Regulations Foreign Customs Authorities International Collections

Useful Websites U.S. Commercial Service www.export.gov/cs U.S. Government Export Portal www.export.gov Bureau of Industry & Security www.bis.doc.gov Small Business Admin www.sba.gov Export-Import Bank (EXIM) www.exim.gov U.S. Census Bureau www.census.gov/scheduleb Trade Leads www.export.gov/tradeleads Commercial News USA www.export.gov/cnusa A Basic Guide to Exporting www.unzco.com/basicguide Webinars www.export.gov/index.asp# WebinarsTab Export Plan - www. export.gov /exportbasics Florida District Export Council www.floridaexporter.com Enterprise Florida www.eflorida.com

Key Contacts Tampa Bay Export Assistance Center U.S. Department of Commerce Dan Bjerk, Sr. International Trade Specialist Tel: (727) 464-7347 Fax: (727) 893-3839 Email: Dan.Bjerk@trade.gov