Analyzing the export capacities of medical devices and construction materials production lines
Mr Shabani, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Arad Branding, held a meeting with businessmen from Mali, Mr. Diallo Mafouz, Mahambe Makaji and Ms. Fatumata Josephine Diara.In this meeting, two main axes were discussed:
- Ordering products in the field of medical goods, industrial bread production machines and building materials
- Analyzing the transference of the production technology of the mentioned products to Mali
It worth mentioning that these dear businessmen will be guested by Arad Branding for a few days and will visit the manufacturing factories of the country.
Business tips
📈Packing list is an international document in which information such as sender and receiver information, shipping method, shipment date, comprehensive list of products with number, weight and dimensions of packaging and information about containers are inserted and are being sent with the other documents of the load.
🛡In the Union of South African countries, which is called SADC, there are special rules for some products such as plastic products.
📣For example, the amount of import tariff in a certain volume of this product is approximately zero.
🟢So it is better to check the list of these products before exporting.
⚠️In some export negotiations, the customer asks you to register your product in the Food and Drug Organization so that you've been able to import that product into that country.
📊In response, you should tell them that this issue is the responsibility of the importer, not the exporter.
😇This answer of yours will make him understand that you are not an amateur and if you say, for example, that I will take action, he will make sure that you have never done such a business so far and will stop making deals with you.
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Aradies' notes:
Author: Seyed Mehdi Saadatmand, international negotiator and business mentor
HS Code (Harmonized System Code) is a coding system used to identify and classify products and goods, on a global level.
These codes are determined and supervised by the World Customs Organization (WCO).
HS codes consist of 4 to 8 digits.
Each digit in the code represents a classification level.
For example, the first four digits of the code correspond to a larger, more general level of classification, and each subsequent digit indicates a more detailed level of classification.
To access detailed information about this code, you can use resources such as customs databases or international trade related sites.
Saadatmand, international business mentor