Omsk Region Export Support Center invites entrepreneurs to a seminar

The seminar participants will learn about the advantages of export activities for Russian entrepreneurs, study the mechanisms for selecting a potential market for international sales and finding the first foreign buyers; will be able to assess the compliance of their product with the requirements of the foreign market; identify potential risks and ways to minimize them; analyze the main stages of a foreign trade transaction: international negotiations, conclusion of a foreign trade contract, customs clearance, optimization logistics processes and receiving foreign currency payments; as well as identify government support tools that are most relevant to their project.
The theoretical part of the seminar is supported by practical exercises with the solution of real business cases for the implementation of export activities.
The Omsk Region Export Support Center invites representatives of small and medium-sized businesses interested in developing the company and launching export activities to participate free of charge.
To complete the training, you must:
Register on the website www.exportedu.ru (create a personal account);
Choose the course "Introduction to Export: the life cycle of an export project. State support for export-oriented enterprises" in the "Full-time study Calendar" section (Omsk region) and register for the course (YOU MUST attach letters of referral from your place of work to complete the training, download a sample);
Take a 15-question test (the test result does not affect the opportunity to complete the training);
After completing full-time training and passing the final test, participants will receive a certificate.
If you have any difficulties in applying, please contact the Center's employee: Alexander Zharkov, tel.: +7 (3812) 40-88-77, zharkov@eic-omsk.ru .
Dates: January 30 from 09.30 to 18.00, January 31 from 09.30 to 14.00.
Venue: Omsk, ul. 70 let Oktyabrya 25/2, regional Congress Hall, 3rd floor, small hall.

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