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Growing your business by entering new markets starts with gathering information. About economical and political circumstances in your target market, regulations and laws, consumer preferences, and various other topics. The GlobalDeal Finder helps you find the information you are looking for when it comes to going global.
Different countries have different technological circumstances and use different tools. For example, payment methods (which are crucial for doing business in any location) vary greatly across countries. Software standards differ widely as well. Being aware of the common technology used in your target country, and being able to adapt to those is key to your global expansion success. GlobalDeal helps you easily find and get access to country or region-specific tools.
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When looking to start doing business abroad, networking and learning about your target market’s situation are crucial and events are ideal opportunities for that. In “Events X Experts”, we introduce relevant events such as trade fairs or networking events, linked with specific support that our experts can provide you for these.
EX THEATER ROPPONGI, 1 Chome-2-9 Nishiazabu
Minato City, Tokyo, Japan
I will support the translation of the documents distributed at the event.
Kurashiki City Auditorium, 17-1 Honmachi
Kurashiki, Okayama, Japan
I will support the translation of the documents distributed at the event.
The New York Times
Adam Liptak
CNN
Devan Cole, John Fritze, Tierney Sneed
The Wall Street Journal
Georgia Wells, Sarah E. Needleman
Reuters
David Shepardson, Krystal Hu
Al Jazeera English
CNN
Sophie Tanno, Helen Regan, Sandi Sidhu
The Wall Street Journal
Omar Abdel-Baqui
The New York Times
Adam Rasgon, Patrick Kingsley, Michael D. Shear
Reuters
Tim Reid, Doina Chiacu