China

Introduction to Exporting to China

Member for

10 months 3 weeks
First name
Vision
Last name
Integral
Full name
Vision Integral
Submitted by integralvision on Thu, 03/03/2022 - 18:04
COURSE DESCRIPTION




This course introduces micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to the Chinese market, including business dynamics and cultural characteristics. With a GDP of $11.3 trillion and a population of nearly 1.4 billion, the course describes China’s market access requirements, key standards/regulations and where specific information on importing products and services can be found. Lastly, the course highlights how small businesses can prepare for, and successfully participate in, a large-scale trade show in China.
NOTE: We recommend using the latest version of the Chrome or Safari browsers to ensure an optimal experience viewing the lectures.

After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Explain the dynamics of the Chinese market, including business and cultural aspects; Describe market access requirements, key standards/regulations and where specific information on importing products and services can be found; and Perform a pre-departure readiness check to maximize the benefits of their participation in an international trade show/exhibition in China.



COURSE CERTIFICATION



Participants who meet the course requirements will receive a Certificate of Completion issued in electronic format.










COURSE STRUCTURE





Module 1: The Chinese Market, an Export Opportunity?
Module 2: Accessing the Chinese Market
Module 3: Participating in a Trade Show in China
Case Study Exercise
-
Training
Introduction to Exporting to China

Member for

10 months 3 weeks
First name
Vision
Last name
Integral
Full name
Vision Integral
Submitted by integralvision on Thu, 03/03/2022 - 18:03
COURSE DESCRIPTION




This course introduces micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to the Chinese market, including business dynamics and cultural characteristics. With a GDP of $11.3 trillion and a population of nearly 1.4 billion, the course describes China’s market access requirements, key standards/regulations and where specific information on importing products and services can be found. Lastly, the course highlights how small businesses can prepare for, and successfully participate in, a large-scale trade show in China.
NOTE: We recommend using the latest version of the Chrome or Safari browsers to ensure an optimal experience viewing the lectures.

After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Explain the dynamics of the Chinese market, including business and cultural aspects; Describe market access requirements, key standards/regulations and where specific information on importing products and services can be found; and Perform a pre-departure readiness check to maximize the benefits of their participation in an international trade show/exhibition in China.



COURSE CERTIFICATION



Participants who meet the course requirements will receive a Certificate of Completion issued in electronic format.










COURSE STRUCTURE





Module 1: The Chinese Market, an Export Opportunity?
Module 2: Accessing the Chinese Market
Module 3: Participating in a Trade Show in China
Case Study Exercise
-
Training
Introduction to Exporting to China

Member for

10 months 3 weeks
First name
Vision
Last name
Integral
Full name
Vision Integral
Submitted by integralvision on Thu, 03/03/2022 - 18:03
COURSE DESCRIPTION




This course introduces micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to the Chinese market, including business dynamics and cultural characteristics. With a GDP of $11.3 trillion and a population of nearly 1.4 billion, the course describes China’s market access requirements, key standards/regulations and where specific information on importing products and services can be found. Lastly, the course highlights how small businesses can prepare for, and successfully participate in, a large-scale trade show in China.
NOTE: We recommend using the latest version of the Chrome or Safari browsers to ensure an optimal experience viewing the lectures.

After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Explain the dynamics of the Chinese market, including business and cultural aspects; Describe market access requirements, key standards/regulations and where specific information on importing products and services can be found; and Perform a pre-departure readiness check to maximize the benefits of their participation in an international trade show/exhibition in China.



COURSE CERTIFICATION



Participants who meet the course requirements will receive a Certificate of Completion issued in electronic format.










COURSE STRUCTURE





Module 1: The Chinese Market, an Export Opportunity?
Module 2: Accessing the Chinese Market
Module 3: Participating in a Trade Show in China
Case Study Exercise
-
Training
Introduction to Exporting to China

Member for

10 months 3 weeks
First name
Vision
Last name
Integral
Full name
Vision Integral
Submitted by integralvision on Thu, 03/03/2022 - 18:03
COURSE DESCRIPTION




This course introduces micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to the Chinese market, including business dynamics and cultural characteristics. With a GDP of $11.3 trillion and a population of nearly 1.4 billion, the course describes China’s market access requirements, key standards/regulations and where specific information on importing products and services can be found. Lastly, the course highlights how small businesses can prepare for, and successfully participate in, a large-scale trade show in China.
NOTE: We recommend using the latest version of the Chrome or Safari browsers to ensure an optimal experience viewing the lectures.

After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Explain the dynamics of the Chinese market, including business and cultural aspects; Describe market access requirements, key standards/regulations and where specific information on importing products and services can be found; and Perform a pre-departure readiness check to maximize the benefits of their participation in an international trade show/exhibition in China.



COURSE CERTIFICATION



Participants who meet the course requirements will receive a Certificate of Completion issued in electronic format.










COURSE STRUCTURE





Module 1: The Chinese Market, an Export Opportunity?
Module 2: Accessing the Chinese Market
Module 3: Participating in a Trade Show in China
Case Study Exercise
-
Training
Introduction to Exporting to China

Member for

10 months 3 weeks
First name
Vision
Last name
Integral
Full name
Vision Integral
Submitted by integralvision on Thu, 03/03/2022 - 18:03
COURSE DESCRIPTION




This course introduces micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) to the Chinese market, including business dynamics and cultural characteristics. With a GDP of $11.3 trillion and a population of nearly 1.4 billion, the course describes China’s market access requirements, key standards/regulations and where specific information on importing products and services can be found. Lastly, the course highlights how small businesses can prepare for, and successfully participate in, a large-scale trade show in China.
NOTE: We recommend using the latest version of the Chrome or Safari browsers to ensure an optimal experience viewing the lectures.

After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Explain the dynamics of the Chinese market, including business and cultural aspects; Describe market access requirements, key standards/regulations and where specific information on importing products and services can be found; and Perform a pre-departure readiness check to maximize the benefits of their participation in an international trade show/exhibition in China.



COURSE CERTIFICATION



Participants who meet the course requirements will receive a Certificate of Completion issued in electronic format.










COURSE STRUCTURE





Module 1: The Chinese Market, an Export Opportunity?
Module 2: Accessing the Chinese Market
Module 3: Participating in a Trade Show in China
Case Study Exercise
-
Training
Partnership for enhancing export capacity of Africa to China (PEECAC)
Contact
First name
Tianyu
Last name
Mao
Email
tmao@intracen.org
Body

<p>This 3-year project aims to promote economic and trade cooperation between China and Africa through participation in the China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo (CAETE) and the Distribution, Trading and Processing Centre (DTPC) of Hunan Province, China.<span>&nbsp;</span>The project will support selected African countries (Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, Rwanda, Uganda and Zambia) to increase export of agriculture and food products to China and attract sustainable Chinese investment with the overall objective to contribute to job creation and poverty reduction in these selected African countries.</p>

Type
Programme
Date
-
External ID
C040
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Enhancing Transparency and Traceability of Sustainable Textile Value Chains
Contact
First name
Joseph
Last name
Wozniak
Email
wozniak@intracen.org
Body

Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following Sustainable Development Goals, as defined by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

<p>Clothing is one of the largest industries in the world economy employing 60 to 75 million people worldwide. The negative social and environmental impacts of the fashion industry have been well documented, demonstrating that these impacts mostly occur within the upstream portion of the value chain. Improving traceability is a priority in order to determine how and where parts and components in production processes have been sourced and what are the environmental, social and health risks in the value chain. The action will support enhanced transparency and traceability in garment value chains, through the development of an IT &apos;track and trace&apos; platform that offers customized and open self-assessment and data sharing solutions for value chain stakeholders. Alongside the implementation of this platform, ITC will deliver a training and continuous improvement programme and, in collaboration with private sector partners, implement in a subset of textile and garment oriented countries.</p>

Type
Project
Date
-
External ID
B893
Asia and the Pacific
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The new Asia-Pacific Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) that came into force in January 2022 covers a third of the world economy and will eliminate 90% of tariffs among 15 East Asian and Pacific countries. The agreement will also reduce costs and improve policy cooperation for the benefit of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises which are the engine of most economies. ITC will focus on the ability of these enterprises to compete on sustainable and specialty goods and services.

Region (for relations)
Header color
Cyan
Import hash
-270142550
External ID
RAS