Understanding the Risks of Importing and Exporting

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Understanding the Risks of Importing and Exporting

If you plan to import or export this workshop guides you through pre-planning processes to help reduce the risks of trading internationally.

By Small Business Development Corporation

Location

Belmont Business Enterprise Centre

Unit 3, 216 Belmont Avenue Cloverdale, WA 6105 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

Please note: this event is run by the Small Business Development Corporation for small business owners in Western Australia only.

There are a number of important considerations to work through before you start importing or exporting, especially those that can help you minimise the potential risks of trading internationally.

This workshop will guide you through a pre-planning checklist of what you will need to consider (including the required registrations), before you start trading with international markets.

This topic covers:

  • An overview of basic steps to lower your risk when importing or exporting;
  • Preparing costings and assessing viability and feasibility for your concept;
  • Understanding international banking, finance, logistics and Incoterms;
  • Financial support options available from the federal government.

This workshop is for business owners considering importing or exporting, or existing business owners that import or export and would like a refresher.

The facilitator for this event, Belmont Business Enterprise Centre (Belmont BEC) is a non profit community based organisation established in 1994 to assist in the growth and development of small business. Their presenter has 20 years business experience, many of those spent in the area of importing & exporting.

This session is presented by the SBDC, the only agency in the Western Australia dedicated to helping small business. In fact, we have been providing practical support to small business owners for more than 30 years.

Important booking information

You are limited to two tickets per booking (you can of course make more than one booking).

We will be emailing you with important information on how to find workshop locations and what you need to bring, if it is a face-to-face event. If you are attending an online workshop, you will receive instructions and a link on how to join, as well as important information to ensure your device is suitable. Therefore, if you are booking for more than one person, please ensure you provide each person's email address.

To book for larger groups, please contact us on 133 140.

You can cancel your booking up to 24 hours before the workshop starts. Even for free sessions we would appreciate you cancelling if you cannot attend so another small business owner can take your place. For paid sessions, refunds are not available within 24 hours of the scheduled start time.

Additional information for online workshop sessions

Please check your computer's suitability for online workshops, including its sound quality, browser, internet bandwidth, speed, and video plugins (if required) before the start of the online workshop session. We recommend a camera and microphone capabilities to interact with online workshops.

Our online workshops are live, interactive sessions, similar to the format of our face-to-face sessions. For this reason, there is a limited number of tickets per session so our presenters can adequately interact with, and respond to, attendees. Recordings of these live sessions are not available if you do not attend the live event time.

Additional information for face-to-face workshop sessions

No, you do not need to bring your printed ticket.

We value inclusion for clients requiring disability access and our workshops are delivered in a variety of buildings and locations. If you would like further information about accessing a particular workshop, please use the contact button at the end of this page to send us your query.

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The Small Business Development Corporation (SBDC) has been providing small business owners in Western Australia with practical support, advice, guidance and referral to additional sources of help since 1984.

Take advantage of a range of free and low cost workshops, and speak to one of their experienced business advisers, who can provide help by phone, email or in person.

Visit smallbusiness.wa.gov.au to access the Business Licence Finder detailing all the licences and permits you may need, plus you'll find a range of practical business resources, tools and templates.

Aspiring and current business owners are invited to join more than 10,000 of their peers at the SBDC’s Facebook group I’m a small business owner in Western Australia’; a great place to gain knowledge and share ideas.

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