Ministry of International Trade Workshop: Accelerate to International Markets (AIM) Program | Ontario East

Ministry of International Trade Workshop: Accelerate to International Markets (AIM) Program

Event Date: 
Tuesday, September 26, 2017 to Friday, April 19, 2024

 

If you are interested in exporting internationally, but aren’t sure where to start, then Ontario Export Services is happy to be your partner at the outset of this exciting journey. The AIM workshops will help set you up for successful exporting of your goods and services abroad.

AIM 101 – Day One
This day-long workshop will help you assess your export capabilities, and guide you through strategies and methods to identify your target markets.

September 26, 2017, 9 am – 4:30 pm

This program includes:

Researching and finding your way into a new market:
Identify your target markets, competition, and value proposition; define and develop your target customer and choose a target market; create a comprehensive sales and marketing plan; and determine your mode of entry into the market.

Q&A – Ask the Experts
Ontario Export Services will be on hand to answer all your questions on new export markets and the programs and services available to help you.

AIM 102 - Day Two
This one-day workshop will go deeper into trade finance, transportation and logistics.

September 27, 2017, 9 am – 4:30 pm

This program includes:

Getting paid: the financing of exporting:
How to mitigate risk using insurance and appropriate payment instruments.

Getting your goods to market
Understand transportation infrastructure and how to move goods across borders.

Q&A – Ask the Experts
Ontario Export Services will be on hand to answer your questions on these subjects and what your next steps should be.

Fee: Complimentary

REGISTER

For more information: adriana.carrillo@ontario.ca

Can’t attend this session? Visit the calendar of events for more exporter education programs.

 

Event Location: 
Peterborough Golf and Country Club,
1030 Armour Road
Peterborough , Ontario  K9J 6Y8
Ontario
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