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International Trade in Services - Effective Practice and Policy (Paperback)
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International Trade in Services - Effective Practice and Policy (Paperback)
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"In 2012, U.S. and European firms accounted for the highest share
of revenue generated by the top international architecture and
engineering firms in Africa, at 27 and 31 percent, respectively,"
according to a U.S. International Trade Commission trade brief.
These findings show that the growth of company revenues in an
overseas market does not just have to depend on the sale of
manufactured products or agricultural commodities. Opportunities
also exist for service providers. International Trade in Services:
Effective Practice and Policy addresses a reality that receives
minimal attention in the current debate about international
trade-how the export and import of services drive a significant
portion of international trade. The United States has a US$269
billion surplus in trade in services with the world. On other hand,
U.S. trade in goods with the world continues to experience a wide
trade deficit of US$946 billion. Nevertheless, U.S. policy response
focuses mainly on the manufacturing and agricultural sectors. In
addition, as an international trade educator in business schools at
different universities, many of the textbooks emphasize the various
aspects of importing and exporting goods. Workshops aimed to
educate and inform the business community also focus on the trade
in goods. Consequently, business students and practitioners miss
another important component of international trade that presents
opportunities-trade in services. The book provides a simple, yet
thorough, introduction on how to export a service to an overseas
market. The book will guide its audience with a step-by-step
process on exporting a service from research to strategy to
implementation. Furthermore, the book will highlight the
opportunities presented by the international-level General
Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) and bilateral and
regional-level reciprocal trade agreements. Service providers will
be able to use the book as a guide to start the export process
successfully with the first step. Essentially, the book will
provide results in the following areas: Time saving-The
step-by-step process, which highlights various programs, and the
list of key resources will save future exporters of a service the
time that they would spend trying to just understand another
market. Frustration reduction-The book's outline of the formal
mechanisms available to service exporters will save them from the
frustration that may arise from encountering trade practices, some
of which can also be very costly, in different markets that make it
difficult to compete against local service providers. Money
saving-Having substantive knowledge of formal mechanisms and key
resources that help to reduce the risks associated with exporting
to another market, such as not receiving payment, will help the
services-based exporter to use its financial resources more
efficiently while reducing its risk of nonpayment.
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