All posts tagged: International Business

Expanding overseas: should go it alone or use an agent or distributor.

Today we will examine the pros and cons of use of an agent or a distributor when expanding overseas compared to using your own sales force. I will focus on working with a partner in our target market but consider entering the market with a company from your home country.  If you know of a company with complementary products, consider forming a Joint Venture to enter the country together. Much of your research will apply to your potential JV partner. You may even have identified that you will have a higher degree of success if you bring a complete package to the marketplace. But you need to assess their financial resources, the robustness of their business, and the capability of their people before agreeing to a Joint Venture. More importantly, does their enthusiasm for the project match yours? Remember, there will be setbacks, and troubles lie ahead unless their commitment is as strong as yours. For marketing your products or services, there are three common approaches: What is the difference between a distributor and an …

Overseas expansion How to find the best target country

This is the second post on the topic of finding the ideal target country for your business expansion Another criterion in your market assessment is what is the competition like? There is likely to be local competition and probably international competition that have entered the market before you. Find out as much as you can about their products or services, pricing, quality, distribution methods. Is there national and regional competition? How are they perceived? What is their after sales service? A SWOT, Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunity Threats analysis could be helpful in assessing the potential competition. You should consider the Macro Economic climate. We have talked about GDP growth but extend this to look at per capita income, demographics. Does the country have a young growing demographic? In many African countries more than 40% of the population is under 15 years of age. Niger’s under 15-year-olds represent half of the country’s population. The country with the lowest under 15 years population? Singapore at 12.3%. Look at the trend of the working population size. China’s working population …

Expanding Overseas: Which Country is right for your business?

Having decided you are ready to expand internationally, how do you decide where to target? Which country or countries is the best fit for your business? According to the UN there are 195 countries in the world. That’s a lot of potential countries. Some will not be open to you, if you are a US based company, you will not be allowed to do business in some countries, such as Iran and North Korea for example. Some countries prohibit foreign companies for operating in certain sectors, military and essential infrastructure are common areas for restrictions. There can be religious restrictions, if you market alcohol you will not be welcome in Brunei. But even with these legal, governmental, and religious restrictions there will still be many to choose from. So how do you select the countries that are right for you? Proximity One criterion I feel is important and one that is often overlooked is proximity. There is a huge difference operating in a country that is a two hour plane ride away to one that …