First things first: choosing the right product
If you would like to be a top importer and stand out head and shoulders above competitors, your first priority is choosing a good import product.
If you would like to be a top importer and stand out head and shoulders above competitors, your first priority is choosing a good import product.
It was a basic need for information and trend-watching that led Tracy Venter to develop this online information hub and community for South African traders.
Having found a product to import and negotiated a cost with the supplier, it is time to get the product delivered to you. Here are a few points to keep in mind that will help avoid any surprises along the way!
Worried you may be underprepared for you first import? Don’t be. We’ve created this import readiness checklist to cover the basics.
Applying Incoterms rules to sale and purchase contracts makes global trade easier and helps partners in different countries understand one another.