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Title: Export Readiness support for Nunavut businesses.


1
Export Readiness support for Nunavut businesses.
  • Presented by Dushyenth Ganesan
  • Trade and Export Development
  • Department of Economic Development and
    Transportation
  • Government of Nunavut

2
ED T Trade and Export Development Services
  • Export Readiness mentoring and support
  • Market development support
  • International Trade regulation advice and
    negotiation support
  • Business development advice and support
  • Product /Service delivery logistics advice and
    support.

3
Is Exporting a viable business option ?
  • Why Export?
  • To be part of the global market place
  • Ability to work in dvisersified markets and
    develop unique business linkages
  • Access to larger market base

4
Is your business ready to export?
  • Export Readiness Considerations
  • Human and Financial resources
  • Supply capabilities
  • Competitiveness
  • Expectations.

5
Export Considerations
  • Increased Business Costs
  • - Travel
  • - Marketing materials
  • - Additional staff
  • - Increased communication cost
  • - Shipping /Freight handling

6
Export Considerations
  • Additional administration needs and costs
  • Certification and regulatory requirements.
  • Modification of Marketing materials and packaging
    to meet specific needs of international markets.
    (Language and Culture)

7
Acquiring Export Skills and Finding Sources of
Assistance
  • SOURCES OF INFORMATION
  • GN- ED T Trade and Export Development
  • Canada Nunavut Business Service Center
  • International Trade Canada/ Trade Commissioner
    Service / International Trade Centers
  • Industry Canada / Export Source
  • Export Development Corporation

8
Creating an Export Plan
  • KEY ELEMENTS
  • -Product /Service Description and competitive
    advantage
  • -Market Analysis
  • -Market / Marketing Strategy
  • -Management and Operational structure
  • -Facilities
  • -Financial Requirements / Budgets / Forecasts

9
Researching and Selecting Markets
  • Understanding Market Types
  • Developed vs. Developing economies
  • Modern Western Economies
  • Unique markets i.e. China / Japan /Russia

10
Researching and Selecting Markets
  • Issues to consider
  • Travel and Shipping logistics
  • Language and Cultural differences
  • Political stability, reputation and security
  • Relations with Canada
  • Regulatory requirements
  • Monetary conditions and regulations

11
Marketing Your Product or Service
  • Developing marketing materials and promotion
    strategies
  • Participation in marketing events and activities
  • Marketing Channels and Mechanisms
  • - Agencies and Marketing reps
  • - Marketing and distribution partnerships

12
Marketing your product or service
  • Issues to consider
  • Competitive Advantage
  • Refining product or service to specific markets
  • Pricing strategy taxes /tariffs/customs
    duties/foreign exchange implications
  • Marketing resources

13
Marketing your service or product
  • Issues to consider
  • 5.Distribution and point of sales / delivery of
    service
  • 6. Invoicing and Payment International
    transactions
  • 7.Product positioning
  • 8.Protection- patents / intellectual property
    protection.

14
Successful Delivery of Product to New Market
  • Market Entry Strategy
  • Establishment of Business or partnership in host
    country
  • Regulatory Certification and Licensing
    requirements
  • Packaging and Labeling
  • Product delivery Logistics.
  • Insurance

15
Export Development Support
  • Venture Financing
  • Export Tax Credits
  • Freight Subsidies
  • Business development Grants

16
USFDA Food Export Registration Requirements
  • Owners, operators, or agents in charge of
    domestic or foreign facilities that
    manufacture/process, pack or hold food for human
    or animal consumption in the U.S.
  • Foreign facilities may choose to designate their
    U.S. agent as their agent-in-charge for purposes
    of registration
  • The U.S. agent must reside or maintain a place of
    business in the United States

17
USFDA Definition of Food Products
  • - (1) articles used for food or drink for man or
    other animals, (2) chewing gum, and (3) articles
    used for components of any such article.

18
Who needs to register to export to US markets
  • Manufacturing/processing a finished food product
  • - Packing or holding a food product or food
    ingredient
  • Fishing vessels that engage in on board
    processing

19
Examples of Food Products subject to USFDA prior
notice rules
  • Dietary Supplements and Dietary Ingredients
  • Infant Formula
  • Beverages (including alcoholic and bottled water)
  • Fruits and Vegetables
  • Fish and Seafood
  • Dairy Products and Shell Eggs
  • Raw Agriculture Commodities for use as food or
    inputs
  • Canned and Frozen Foods
  • Bakery Goods, Snack Food, and Candy
  • Live Food Animals
  • Animal Feed and Pet Food

20
Information required by USFDA Prior notice
documentation
  • Name, full address, phone number, fax number, and
    e-mail address of the facility.
  • Name, address, and phone number of the owner,
    operator or agent in charge.
  • Same information for the parent company, if the
    facility is a subsidiary.
  • All trade names the facility uses.
  • Name, address, and phone number of its U.S.
    agent.

21
USFDA Registration Process
  • FDA strongly encourages electronic registration
  • Registrants must use Form 3537 to register a
    facility or update a registration.
  • Can be found at www.fda.gov/furls, which will
    operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week
    commencing October 16, 2003.
  • Online Registration Help Desk 7am 11pm
  • ph 301-575-0156 / fax 301-210-0247
  • email furls_at_fda.gov

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US Export Prior Notice Requirements
  • Must be received and confirmed electronically
  • No more than 5 days before arrival
  • No fewer than
  • Truck - 2 hours before arrival
  • Air or Rail - 4 hours before arrival
  • Marine - 8 hours before arrival
  • Mail Before posting international (parcel must
    be accompanied by confirmation of FDA receipt of
    prior notice)

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Dushyenth Ganesan
  • Trade and Export Development
  • Department of Economic Development and
    Transportation
  • Government of Nunavut
  • Box 204,Pangnirtung,Nunavut ,Canada
  • XOAORO
  • Tel867 473 2670
  • Fax867 473 2663
  • E-mail dganesan_at_gov.nu.ca
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