Expanding Beyond U.S. Borders

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Expanding Beyond U.S. Borders Name of International Country Your Name Here

Area of Specialization What types of business and/or trade does this country specialize in?

Geography What is their geographical makeup? How does this relate to their trade industry?

Cultural and Social Factors Tell me about their culture and how that applies to what type of business they do.

Economic Conditions How is the countries economy? Do they import more than they export?

Political and Legal Factors for Conducting Business Does this country have any political or legal factors that affect business in their country?