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As a fearless exporter, you must be prepared to boldly go where you have never gone before! At the beginning of your export venture, and to help save money, you might use e-mail, Skype, or Google+ for conversations with your international customers. But at some point, a face-to-face meeting with them is absolutely essential to cement a quality business relationship. The practical aspects of international business travel can make or break your trip. Use this chapter as a checklist of the details you’ll want to attend to in order to have a safe, comfortable, and productive journey.
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Delaney, L.J. (2013). International Business Travel and Security Tips. In: Exporting. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5792-9_26
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