Category Archives: Growing exports from developing countries

Ms. Sandler has worked directly in more than 65 developing countries with federal and regional governments, companies, sector associations, chambers of commerce, artisans, microfinance institutions, and women-owned enterprises to increase their exports in a sustainable manner. Her assistance has ranged from identifying the most marketable products and recommended target companies for those products in new markets – to helping explain to producers customs, consumer safety, and agricultural import regulations. As a result of Ms. Sandler’s analytical and outreach efforts, tangible export increases have occurred from countries in which she has been involved.

Sandler Trade LLC Supports National “Imports Work” Week: Imports Drive Development and Natural Disaster Recovery

International trade fuels emerging-market development through growing a stable middle class, empowering women, and creating jobs and sustainable economies especially in remote communities and neighborhoods where the concepts of “hope” and “a good future” are rare commodities. The Generalized System … Continue reading

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ATTEND OUR FEBRUARY 18 SEMINAR: ADVOCATING YOUR GOVERNMENT’S POSITION TO U.S. AGENCIES

Sandler Trade LLC is pleased to offer our Advocacy Seminar on strategies to promote your Government’s position most effectively to U.S. agencies. The Advocacy Seminar will be on Wednesday, February 18, from 10a to noon (EST) at the Churchill Embassy … Continue reading

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Inside U.S. Trade Looks to Alliance of GSP Countries and GSP Coalition of Importers about GSP Renewal

Courtesy of Inside U.S. Trade Businesses and Countries Hope Sen. Wyden May Break GSP Deadlock, Urge Speedy Renewal More than 450 business groups and companies urged members of Congress in a letter last week to renew the expired Generalized System of Preferences … Continue reading

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The Exhibitor’s Guide to Maximizing Your Trade Show Experience: Preparation, Presentation, Persistence

The Exhibitor’s Guide to Maximizing Your Trade Show Experience: Preparation, Presentation, Persistence If you missed the webinar, you can still view a video with full video and audio by Registering here for a fee of $30. The Webinar highlights the most important steps you can take … Continue reading

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It’s Happened! Mana Cipriana Amaral to Arrive at the Santa Fe Intl. Folk Art Market!

Mana Cipriana Amaral and her interpreter, Maun Jose Sabino Ximenes, arrive on Tuesday, July 9, in New Mexico to attend and exhibit at the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market on July 12-14. Mana Cipriana is the first-ever Timor-Leste artisan … Continue reading

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Chairman Nunes asks, TTIP? We answer – will likely create problems for emerging markets’ exports!

In response to Chairman Nunes’ solicitation, Sandler Trade LLC submitted a statement to the House Ways and Means Trade Subcommittee on TTIP. The statement can be seen here. Our statement drew on our analysis of the opportunities and potential adverse … Continue reading

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Sandler Trade LLC reaches out to Nigerian exporters

The difference between airport services at Dulles International Airport and Port-Harcourt International Airport was not hard to miss as I arrived at the airport in Port-Harcourt, Nigeria. From the wave of heat that hit me in the face when I … Continue reading

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The Latest Projects at Sandler Trade LLC – Making International Trade Really Happen!

What’s new “by us”? We don’t let the grass grow under our feet, as they say. Here are a few of our trade-expansion projects that may pique your interest. We welcome your thoughts or questions! Please email Marideth Sandler at … Continue reading

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Our Application to Bring a Master Weaver from Timor-Leste to the 2013 Santa Fe International Folk Arts Market has been Accepted

Since we are still in the season of giving and sharing, we are sharing this gift that we received in our inbox this holiday season: “Congratulations! The International Folk Art Market invites you to participate in the 2013 International Folk … Continue reading

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Bringing a Timor-Leste Weaver to the International Stage

Promoting Timor-Leste’s artisans in the U.S. market has been a top priority for Sandler Trade LLC. We greatly value the cultures of developing countries and deeply committed to bringing the handcrafted arts of Timor-Leste to global attention and markets. To … Continue reading

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