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In addition to offering a library of printed reference
books on a variety of import-export topics, International
Business training (IBT) offers some of those same books
in an electronic format called eBooks.
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What are eBooks?
eBooks are simply electronic copies of some of our
printed reference books. You can download international
trade eBooks and immediately read them onscreen or
print them out using the free Adobe Acrobat reader.
eBook Advantages
eBooks offer several advantages over the printed versions
of the books:
- You can download eBooks and immediately print
them out or read them onscreen, so you don’t
have to wait for your books to arrive by courier.
- You
save money because you don’t have
to pay any shipping and handling fees.
- You
can store your eBooks on your computer or laptop
for easy accessibility.
- You can easily find specific
topics and information by using the search function
in Acrobat Reader.
Purchasing eBooks
Buying an eBook is easy. If a particular IBT reference
book is available in eBook format, just click on
the “Order eBook” icon. This will automatically
add the selected book to your online shopping cart.
Just follow the online instructions for completing
your order, making sure to include a valid email
address to receive your book.
Once you have successfully completed your order, you
will receive an email from IBT with a link
to download your eBook in a compressed format that
makes the file size smaller and faster to download.
Follow the download instructions to save a copy of
the book on your hard drive.
Once you’ve downloaded the eBook file, you can
either click on the “Open” option or double
click on the file to decompress it and save it in the
Adobe Acrobat format. The book can now be opened on
your computer screen by simply double clicking on the
book title ending in pdf.
eBook Reader
To download a free copy of the Adobe
Acrobat Reader,
simply go to the Adobe Acrobat website and follow
the instructions.
Copyright Notice
Purchasing an eBook from IBT gives you the right to
download one copy of the book in the Adobe Acrobat
format, which you can then view on screen and/or
print out on paper. The copyright for the book is
retained by International Business Training and/or
the book’s author(s).
By purchasing and downloading the eBook, you agree
that you will not share copies of the book – in
either electronic or printed format – with others
without express written permission of International
Business Training and the book’s author(s).
Audits
and Compliance: Customs Modernization Act -
An overview of the U.S. Customs Modernization Act,
providing information on the new audit procedures
for imports into the U.S.
Doing
Your Duty - Product Classification According to
the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States -
If your company is going to succeed in international
trade, one of the most basic—and important—requirements
is identifying the correct classification for your
products. This book will teach you how to develop
those harmonized code classification skills.
Export
Regulations, Documentation & Procedures
This is our most complete eBook on the export documentation
process including topics such as contract negotiation,
Incoterms 2000, pricing, customs and tariff planning,
SEDs/AES & more.
Exporting
to Mexico: Documentation &
Procedures - This eBook provides information
on the documentation and procedures necessary to
export products to Mexico.
How
to Become a Successful Export Agent -
This eBook will help you make a realistic assessment
of your strengths and weaknesses, so you can decide
if you have what it takes to become a successful
export agent.
Incoterms
2000 - A Practical Review -
This eBook explains each of the 13 trade terms
including the responsibilities of the seller and
the buyer under each of the terms, when and how
each term can be used, and the advantages and disadvantages
of each.
So
You Want to Be an Importer: An Introduction to
Managing the U.S. Import Supply Chain -
This eBook is intended to provide an overview of
the myriad of issues that await you in the importing
process. It is also intended to highlight some
of the common challenges U.S. companies face when
they transition from a predominantly U.S.-focused
sourcing organization to a globally focused one.
Understanding
the International Supply Chain: Air & Ocean Transportation -
This eBook describes the key elements of the international
supply chain and the various people who affect the pick-up
and delivery of goods from the point of origin to the
place of final delivery. It also explains the underlying
legal and regulatory authority that allows these people
to act on behalf of the buyer and/or seller.
U.S.
Customs Broker Examination Preparation Manual -
The U.S. Customs Broker Examination Preparation
Manual describes many of the key elements
of the Customs regulations that a licensed customs
broker must be familiar with in order to conduct
business successfully on the behalf of an importer. Regardless
of your level of knowledge pertaining to Customs
regulations, the U.S. Customs Broker Examination
Preparation Manual will present the subject
matter in an easy-to-understand format that both
a novice or seasoned veteran will find beneficial.
U.S.
Domestic Terms of Sale and Incoterms 2000 -
This eBook introduces the difference between the
trade terms commonly used in U.S. Domestic Trade
under the Uniform Commercial Code Article 2 and those
used in international trade developed by the International
Chamber of Commerce called Incoterms 2000. Also
Available in Spanish.
U.S.
Trade Agreements - This eBook will
give you detailed information regarding three different
trade agreements that the United States has negotiated
with Singapore, Chile, and Australia. It provides
an overview of the three trade agreements and detailed
information on the responsibility of the importer
and exporter in making a claim for preferential
tariff treatment in each country. |