The most promising new export markets for American companies are the most unlikely: Libya, Tunisia and Iraq…

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Robert Fisher
Robert Fisher I must say this was an excellent article. Having worked with the Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce, www.bilateralchamber.org, I have seen how many delegations they take yearly to the region and how much business is generated as the result. If one is willing to do make the effort, this region of the world can generate a lot of business in the years to come. It is important to understand how people and business is different from country to country and to work with those who know who you need to speak with in order to accomplish business objectives. My experience is those who work with people like those at NUSACC and BUSAAC are more able to accomplish their business objectives in a timely manner by avoiding roadblocks that others will encounter.
  • 2012-11-24 13:02:54

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Robert Fisher
Robert Fisher I must say this was an excellent article. Having worked with the Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce, www.bilateralchamber.org, I have seen how many delegations they take yearly to the region and how much business is generated as the result. If one is willing to do make the effort, this region of the world can generate a lot of business in the years to come. It is important to understand how people and business is different from country to country and to work with those who know who you need to speak with in order to accomplish business objectives. My experience is those who work with people like those at NUSACC and BUSAAC are more able to accomplish their business objectives in a timely manner by avoiding roadblocks that others will encounter.
  • 2012-11-24 13:02:54