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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2009

This import Export Training Course given by Bowman Business Services is sponsored by the Economic Vitality Corporation of San Luis Obispo County.

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  • Would this be the same info in getting started in import export trade agent?

  • Finally some one who gives their background in the beginning video.

  • @demgadgetguyz Hey thanks for the feed back it was very helpful. I'm trying to establish my niche in the Export Business. Although I love cars my natural talents are in technology, IE computer hardware, audio/video systems, satellite, radio systems. I've been following leads on used computer and electronic hardware seems to be big demand for this in developing nations. I'm finding large stock piles of this gear here in the US. Serious about getting into this business.

    What's your advise?

  • @demgadgetguyz

    Your destination country may have requirements for importation and licensing, for safety and emissions (though I don't believe any place is as strict to import as the U.S.). Keep in mind, too, that most of the world does not use unleaded gasoline, so you maybe have some conversion issues at destination.

    Lastly, gasoline in the vehicle represents a hazardous material. Consult your freight forwarder on this.

    You can contact me at my own YouTube channel. Good luck.

  • @demgadgetguyz

    There has been export trade in stolen vehicles over the years, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection has been authorized to police this in the ports. You will need to provide an original clean title (no liens) for the vehicle to your freight forwarder to present to Customs. They may require an inspection, but usually not.

    Running out of room, I'll try to post again.

  • Mr Bowmen this was very informative. I very interested in starting my own export business . I want to export US products to other countries. I have a love for US made automobiles and trucks I want to start with this first and work from there. Mainly selling used vehicles to markets seeking US vehicles. I'm moving to the San Diego area from Wash., DC so the statistics you mentioned about the CA world market standings are very encouraging. What is your take on exporting used vehicles?

    Thnx!

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