#GoGlobal Blog

Thinking to go global? Explore our latest insights into international expansion – from company readiness, to product-market fit, international marketing, culture and more…

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International Market Entry
Kathryn Read

Breaking into China’s Evolving Chocolate Market

China’s chocolate market is one of the most intriguing frontiers for global confectionery brands: small in per capita consumption, yet full of long-term promise. While the average Chinese consumer eats less than 0.2 kilograms of chocolate per year

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Values Aligned Partnership
International Strategy
Cynthia Dearin

Why Working With Partners Who Share Your Values Matters So Much

Over the last few years, my team and I at Dearin & Associates have had the privilege of working with clients and partners across almost every continent. The scope of our work has been wide and varied: different markets, different industries, different business models.

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International Marketing
Mike Todd

Protein over Pepperoni: The Death of Pizza Culture

The smell of garlic bread fresh from the oven. The stretch of hot mozzarella from slice to slice. The glow of that familiar red logo. For years, Pizza Hut was more than a restaurant; it was a rite of passage, supplying countless birthday parties, after-school hangouts, and sleepovers.

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International Teams
Gerald Garcia

The Future of Work: Rethinking Work in the Age of AI

Table of Contents Three Workforce Signals, Three Stories China’s Tang Ping in and a Generation Left Waiting Quiet Quitting in the US Rethinking Workforce Strategy, One Lever at a Time Conclusion Across the world, the meaning of work is being rewritten. From Japan to China to the US, new workforce

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International Market Entry
Kathryn Read

5 Costly Mistakes When Expanding into Asia

Expanding into Asia can completely change the game for your brand. It’s exciting, full of potential, and offers access to some of the world’s fastest-growing consumer markets. That’s if you get it right.

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International Marketing
Mike Todd

Let Them Eat Chocolate: When Luxury & The Everyday Collide

Once upon a time, Lindt was the stuff of Christmas stockings and duty-free splurges. Now you can find a “Dubai-style” $20 block of chocolate wedged between KitKats and Tictacs at the Coles checkout. Is this clever retail strategy, a sign of shifting tastes

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International Marketing
Kelly-ann Maxwell

Speed Kills: The Fatal Mistake Fast Brands Keep Making

In today’s crowded marketplace, most brands are racing against the clock. And it makes sense. When the average consumer’s attention span lasts just a few seconds, speed almost feels like survival. Launch fast, post often, stay visible.

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International Distribution
Kelly-ann Maxwell

Hacking the Supply Chain: Growth Without Building Your Own

In today’s market, speed and efficiency matter more than ever. Brands are under pressure to do more with less: less capital, less time, less complexity. That’s why a new playbook is taking hold: instead of building entire distribution systems from scratch..

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Business Leaders
Andrew Sharpe

How to Build a B2B Sales Team Without Wasting $300K

Recently, I was asked about the investment required to establish an in-house B2B sales team. Unlike B2C models with online sign-ups, B2B sales involve a different, more complex process. And this can be hugely expensive and high-risk if you don’t get it right.

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International Market Entry
Kathryn Read

Brewing Success: How Starbucks Won Over China

Table of Contents Always Start With Market Research  Brand Positioning: A Blend of Strategy and Sensitivity  Leveraging Premium Pricing as a Power Move Strategic Partnerships to Go Further Conclusion When Starbucks first entered China in 1999, many were sceptical. How could a Western coffee chain succeed in a country with

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Market Intelligence
Kathryn Read

What European Brands Need to Know About China’s 618 Festival

For European FMCG and mum and baby brands exploring the Chinese market, the 618 Shopping Festival isn’t just another sales event. It’s a live masterclass in how digital retail really works in China, a month-long glimpse into what moves consumers, which platforms are evolving fastest, and how national policy shapes shopper behaviour.

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Regulatory
Nicolas Briand

Avoiding Customs Chaos for Premium Brands Entering Australia

Australia has some of the world’s strictest biosecurity and import compliance protocols, making it both a high-potential and high-risk destination for global brands. For premium food, beverage, and beauty companies, this is not a market you can afford to approach casually. In the first quarter of FY24 alone, the Australian

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International Market Entry
Nicolas Briand

Australia Market Entry: DIY or Distributor?

Though geographically distant, Australia has emerged as a highly attractive market for premium European consumer brands. Its multicultural population, political stability, and strong purchasing power continue to draw significant foreign direct investment.

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Company Readiness
Nicolas Briand

Are You Export Ready? 10 Checks for Premium Food & Beverage Brands

Table of Contents Product-Market Fit Price & Margin Reality Check Regulatory & Compliance Readiness Supply Chain Capacity Route-to-Market Strategy Brand Story Go-To-Market Budget & Timeline Retail & Channel Network Access Operational & Cultural Fit Long-term Commitment & Resources Conclusion As a premium Francophone F&B manufacturer, you may overlook Australia in

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International Distribution
Mike Todd

Till Contract Do Us Part: Why Every Distributor Deal Needs a Prenup

Table of Contents Stage 1: Finding The One Stage 2: The Prenup – Protecting the Dream Stage 3: The Separation – Ending with Dignity The Horrors of Not Having a Strong Contract Conclusion Expanding internationally is a lot like getting married. You’ve found a distributor who gets your product, speaks

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International Distribution
Mike Todd

The Psychology of a Distributor: The Dream Enhancer

In global trade, distributors often operate behind the scenes, but their efforts are indispensable when it comes to entering international markets. While much of the spotlight goes to product innovation and brand positioning, distributors take on the complex, creative work of making someone else’s vision succeed in a new market.

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International Payments
Justin Hadinoto

Why the One Big Beautiful Bill Act Could Cost You Thousands

Just as international markets begin to recover from Trump’s Liberation Day Tariff saga, another disruptive policy is looming – one with serious implications for globally mobile professionals, international businesses, and the advisors who support them. On May 22, the U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed the One Big Beautiful Bill

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Company Readiness
Mike Todd

Going Over the Hill: The Psychology of Going Global

There’s something deeply human about crossing boundaries. For centuries, people have left the safety of their clans in search of something better: a new trade route, fertile land, greater opportunity. In business, going global is the modern equivalent of going “over the hill.” But here’s the paradox: while the tools

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Regulatory
Cynthia Dearin

Trump Tariffs on Trial

Just when you thought Trump tariffs were old news, they’re back in the headlines. Last week, two colleagues told me that “no one was talking about tariffs anymore” … turns out they spoke too soon. If you’ve been following the story, you’ll recall that on 2 April, the President issued

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International Strategy
Justin Hadinoto

Balancing Global Brand Consistency & Local Adaptation

Maintaining brand consistency is the foundation for building trust and loyalty with your customers. But when expanding internationally, simply sticking to the same formula won’t cut it. Adapting your brand to align with local cultures, norms, and preferences is just as critical for success. Get it right, and you can

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Company Readiness
Tim Sandroussi, OFX

US 3.5% Non-Citizen Remit Tax for Global Clients/Advisors

A significant shift in U.S. financial policy is on the horizon — and it could affect many globally mobile individuals and the advisers who support them. On May 22, the U.S. House narrowly passed the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (215-214), which includes a proposed 3.5% excise tax on international

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Company Readiness
John Tinkham

Going Global? Fix This Website Issue First

Table of Contents Why Website Speed Matters especially for Expanding Overseas Our Before State: The “It’s Fine” Phase The WP Rocket Game Plan The Aftermath, What Changed Why This Matters to Our Clients What You Can Do Today Final Thought After four years working behind the scenes at Dearin &

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International Strategy
Justin Hadinoto

A Guide for Finding The Right Contract Manufacturer

Expanding into international markets often involves partnering with contract manufacturers (CMs) to scale production. When done right, a reliable CM can reduce costs, boost efficiency, and help you meet global demand. But this decision is far from straightforward. Too many companies dive into international expansion, assuming their contract manufacturer will

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Competitive Analysis
Insights exchange

Gut Feel: Why Market Research Matters in Global Expansion

Taking your business to a new market can be exciting and daunting, particularly if you’re experiencing rapid growth in Australia. There is the promise of larger overseas markets like China or the US, but rushing in without proper market research can lead to costly mistakes, false starts, inefficient marketing spend

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International Logistics
Hugh Dixson

Unlock Full Middleware Automation – No ERP Needed

Do You Really Need an ERP to Succeed? For years, ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) systems have been seen as the backbone of efficient supply chain management. While they are powerful, they’re not always the right solution for every business. Many companies hesitate to invest in an ERP due to high

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Regulatory
Cynthia Dearin

Trump’s Liberation Day Tariffs: Impact on Global Trade in Services

Table of Contents What Are Trade in Services and Why Does It matter? Services Aren’t Tariffed – But They’re Still at Risk Global Supply Chains for Services Will Be Disrupted Too Could Retaliation Threaten Global Services Trade? Conclusion: Preparing for a Tighter, More Complex Services Trade Landscape Trump’s new tariffs

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International Strategy
Justin Hadinoto

What The Current US-China Trade War Could Mean for Your Business

“The bell on a tiger’s neck can only be untied by the person who tied it.” – China’s Ministry of Commerce Tensions between the US and China are escalating once again. Both countries have recently imposed steep tariffs on each other’s imports — in some cases, as high as 125%,

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Company Readiness
Cynthia Dearin

Why April 2 Wasn’t a Shock — If You’ve Been Paying Attention

When President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs on 2 April 2025, markets reeled. Stock indices nosedived. Trading partners scrambled. Global supply chains, already strained, shuddered under the weight of uncertainty. It felt like a rupture, a radical shift in the rules of global trade. But in reality, this is just

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Market Intelligence
Cynthia Dearin

How to Protect Your Business from Trump’s New Trade Blitz

Just as international businesses were getting used to calmer trade waters, the tariff tide is rising again—and fast. On April 2, President Donald Trump announced a sweeping new round of tariffs, including a universal 10% levy on all imports to the US, and a punishing 60% tariff on goods from

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Company Readiness
Cynthia Dearin

How did the Trump administration calculate its Liberation Day tariffs?

On 2 April, the Trump administration unveiled its long-promised “Liberation Day” tariffs. These new tariffs, which the White House has badged as “reciprocal” tariffs apply to 180 countries – almost every trading partner the United States has. President Trump justified the tariffs by claiming that the US has been “looted,

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International Logistics
Hugh Dixson

The Future of Supply Chains: Invest in Middleware Automation Now

The High Cost of Doing Nothing Supply chain management has never been more complex. Companies across every industry are grappling with increased consumer demand, global disruptions, and the constant pressure to reduce costs while improving efficiency. Yet, many businesses still rely on outdated systems or manual processes that lead to

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Competitive Analysis
Hugh Dixson

How Data Quality Impacts Your Bottom Line (And How to Fix It)

Bad Data = Bad Business Poor inventory data = missed orders. Slow updates = lost revenue. Disconnected systems = frustrated suppliers and customers. Data quality issues disrupt supply chains and create costly inefficiencies. Bad data quality in business can often feel like the blind leading the blind. Without accurate data,

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Company Readiness
Justin Hadinoto

Don’t Get Hooked: How MSMEs Can Spot and Stop Phishing Scams

If you’ve been following our blog, you may remember our recent article on how to spot and prevent impersonation scams in 2025. Today, we’re diving into another growing cyber threat: phishing scams. Unlike traditional hacking, phishing doesn’t rely on breaking through firewalls—it exploits human psychology. Scammers prey on urgency and

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Company Readiness
Justin Hadinoto

Navigating Global Trade in 2025: Trends MSMEs Must Watch Closely

Table of Contents Trend #1: The US Tech Boom Trend #2: Shifts in U.S. Foreign Policy and European Defense Dynamics Trend #3: Post-Conflict Uncertainty in the Middle East Trend #4: China’s EV Disruption Conclusion 2025 has barely begun, and yet the global trade landscape is already shifting dramatically. From Washington

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A man in a business suit wearing a white mask sits at a desk, using a laptop and talking on a blue corded phone, symbolizing impersonation scams.
Company Readiness
Justin Hadinoto

Protecting Your MSME: How to Spot and Prevent Impersonation Scams in 2025

As micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) expand into international markets, they become prime targets for impersonation scams. These fraudulent schemes not only threaten financial stability but also damage hard-earned reputations and erode customer trust. Understanding how these scams operate and how to protect against them is crucial for safeguarding

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International Distribution
Hugh Dixson

Are Manual Processes Killing Your Supply Chain? Here’s What to Do Instead

The Hidden Cost of Manual Data Entry Manual order processing, inventory updates, and data reconciliation are time-consuming and error-prone. These inefficiencies add up: Every year, supply chain inefficiencies cost businesses millions. 50% of these inefficiencies are caused by manual processes. It’s the classic horror story: An urgent order gets emailed

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Company Readiness
Justin Hadinoto

Trump’s Return to Power: Implications for Global Trade in 2025

Table of Contents Implementing Tariffs on Imports from Mexico, China, and Canada What This Means For Your Business Trump’s Rollback on Climate Protections and Policies Adapting to the Changing Trade Landscape As the world’s largest economy and a dominant force in global trade, the United States is once again at

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International Teams
Cynthia Dearin

Five Ways to Make Goal-Setting Work for Your Team

As I wrote in my recent piece, Is Goal-Setting Just A Bunch of Hype? the process of setting goals promises great things for companies but often falls short. However, when done correctly, goal-setting can be a game-changer, especially for businesses in a scale-up or international expansion phase. Over the past

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International Pricing
Mike Todd

Cracking the Code: How to Price Your Product for International Markets

Expanding into international markets is an exciting milestone for any business. However, one of the most complex challenges you’ll face is pricing your product competitively and profitably across diverse global markets. The stakes are high: price too low, and you risk eroding profit margins; price too high, and you may

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Business Leaders
Cynthia Dearin

Is goal-setting just a bunch of hype?

It’s January and as we start the new year the internet is awash with posts about goal-setting. Particularly popular these days is the contrarian theme “why goal-setting doesn’t work” and you may be wondering, “Is it true? Is goal-setting just a bunch of hype?” My personal belief is that goal-setting

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International Financial Strategy
Justin Hadinoto

Financing Your Global Expansion: Funding & Grants

Expanding your business internationally is an exciting opportunity—but let’s be honest, it comes with a hefty price tag. For micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) like yours, finding the right funding to scale globally is often the biggest challenge. It’s no surprise that a lack of financing is one of

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Business Leaders
Hsu Lin

Expanding Your Brand into New Markets: Why Communications Matter

Congratulations, your business has done so well in Australia – it’s time to bring your success into another market. Introducing your brand into a new territory is exciting, but it can be just as challenging. Take it from my years of experience working with companies in Southeast Asia, I have

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International Customers
Justin Hadinoto

Sustainable Practices in Business: Why Ethics and Sustainability Matter

In today’s interconnected global economy, sustainability and ethical practices are no longer optional for businesses looking to expand internationally —they are essential. As more governments implement regulations to curb unsustainable practices and consumer preferences shift toward ethical companies, businesses must prioritise sustainability to thrive in global markets. In this blog,

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Company Readiness
Mike Todd

2025 Fashion Forecast: Sustainable, Digital, and Inclusive Style

Table of Contents Sustainable Fashion as a Baseline, Not a Bonus Secondhand and Circular Fashion Models Hyper-Personalisation and Customisation Digital Fashion and Virtual Wardrobes Low Inventory and Limited-Edition Drops Inclusivity Beyond Size-Body-Positive Fits and Styles What’s Likely to Decline in 2025? As we step into 2025, the fashion industry is

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International Logistics
Justin Hadinoto

How to Harness Digital Tools for Global Reach

Table of Contents Run Your Business Remotely with Digital Payments and Fintech Innovations Reach Diverse Audiences with Localized, Culturally Relevant Marketing Strengthen Your Supply Chain with Cloud Computing and Real – Time Tracking Conclusion The global digital transformation of the last few years has revolutionized how companies operate and expand

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Company Readiness
Pooja Kunaparaju

Australia: A Mining Powerhouse: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Road Ahead

Australia has long been a global leader in the mining sector, renowned for its abundant mineral resources, stable political environment, and world-class infrastructure. The industry is a cornerstone of the Australian economy,contributing significantly to GDP, employment, and export revenues. However, the sector is also facing increasing challenges, such as environmental

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International Payments
Cynthia Dearin

Getting paid in international markets

Table of Contents Background work and research Getting paid – what are my options? Many companies that I speak to – both in the SME sector and at the big end of town – face challenges with getting paid on time (or at all) when they sell to customers overseas. 

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American flag waving in the homes
Business Leaders
Pooja Kunaparaju

What’s at Stake for Global Trade in the 2024 U.S. Election?

The upcoming U.S. election isn’t just a simple domestic issue; it could have wide-ranging effects on world trade. Rules on international economic relations, particularly with large players like China and the EU, as well as key trading partners such as Australia, could be dictated by policy from Donald Trump or

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International Market Entry
Cynthia Dearin

International Mode of Market Entry: Investment Strategies

Table of Contents International Strategic Alliances International joint Ventures (IJVs) International Mergers and Acquisitions Offshore incorporation To sum up… Interested in expanding your business internationally and learning more about international modes of market entry? Pick up a copy of my latest book, Business Beyond Borders: Take Your Company Global. In

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International Market Entry
Cynthia Dearin

International Mode of Market Entry: Transfer Strategies

Table of Contents International Franchising Interested in expanding your business internationally and learning more about international modes of market entry? Pick up a copy of my latest book, Business Beyond Borders: Take Your Company Global. In my last blog on international modes of market entry, I talked about trading strategies,

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International Market Entry
Cynthia Dearin

International Mode of Market Entry: Trading Strategies

Interested in expanding your business internationally and learning more about international modes of market entry? Pick up a copy of my latest book, Business Beyond Borders: Take Your Company Global. If you’ve decided to expand your business internationally and chosen a market to enter, you’ll need to decide on a

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Cross-Cultural Management
Cynthia Dearin

What is Culture? How Cultural Differences Impact International Business

Table of Contents Challenge Stereotypes Different lens Pay attention to hierarchy and status Rules vs relationships The group or the individual? Communication styles A word on email Approaches to time Interested in expanding your business internationally and learning more about culture? Pick up a copy of my latest book, Business

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International Distribution
Mike Todd

Financial Stability: A must-have when choosing an international distributor

When expanding internationally, the financial stability of your distributor is just as crucial as your own. An unstable distributor can jeopardize your global ambitions. Instead, aim for a partner who can elevate your business to new heights. This blog will show you why a financially viable distributor is beneficial and

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International Distribution
Justin Hadinoto

How to Export Food Products from Australia: A Comprehensive Guide

Table of Contents Understand Export Requirements Research the Market Ensure Compliance and Sustainability Utilize Support and Resources Are you an Australian food manufacturer looking to expand your business internationally? There are almost endless opportunities for international expansion – the world loves Aussie food – but there are also plenty of

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International Distribution
Mike Todd

Building International Connections: Finding a Distributor with a Strong Network

Table of Contents Find a Distributor with the Right Infrastructure Fostering Strong Distributor Relationships A Lesson in Due Diligence: The Importance of Vetting Distribution Infrastructure The Power of a Well-Connected Distribution Network Today, we’re diving into the world of international markets and exploring how to build strong connections that lead

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Vietnams-rise-as-a-manufacturing-and-tech-hub
Blogs
Justin Hadinoto

From Coffee Beans to iPads: Vietnam’s Rise as a Manufacturing & Tech Hub

Are you seeking to expand your manufacturing or tech business into Southeast Asia? Look no further than Vietnam. With its dynamic and resilient economy, Vietnam offers unparalleled opportunities characterized by its robust manufacturing capabilities, a thriving tech sector, and a wealth of government incentives. Discover why you should consider Vietnam

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Cross-Cultural Management
Cynthia Dearin

Bridging the Cultural Divide

Table of Contents Assume that cultural differences will exist Appreciate that each market will need a different cultural approach  Interested in expanding your business internationally and learning more about culture? Pick up a copy of my latest book, Business Beyond Borders: Take Your Company Global. I know from experience that one

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Blogs
Cynthia Dearin

International Competitor Analysis: It’s a Red Ocean Out There…

Table of Contents What happened to Nokia? Where did Myspace go? Three types of competitors  Building up the picture 5 Methods of International Competitor Analysis https://vimeo.com/642286388 Because ‘going global’ is such an involved process, doing competitor analysis is often overlooked. Myths abound in this space. CEOs say things like “we’re

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International Customers
Justin Hadinoto

Four Reasons to Expand Your Manufacturing Company to Indonesia

If you’re a manufacturing or technology company eyeing expansion into Southeast Asia, Indonesia offers a wealth of promising opportunities. Here are four reasons why expanding into this vibrant market could be your next strategic move: 1. Manufacturing Prowess Indonesia stands as a manufacturing powerhouse, surpassing the UK, Russia, and Mexico

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Company Readiness
Cynthia Dearin

Investing in a Future Made in Australia: What it means for Australian manufacturers

Table of Contents Investment in Renewable Energy and Net Zero Transition Support for Critical Minerals and Resources Manufacturing Clean Energy Technologies Digital and Technological Advancements  Skills and Training for Future Industries Streamlining Approvals and Encouraging Investment Strengthening Supply Chains Support for Small Businesses In the post-COVID era, the need to

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Blogs
Mike Todd

10 “Must Haves” When Selecting an International Distributor

Table of Contents Strong Market Knowledge Established Distribution Network Financial Stability Relevant Industry Experience Marketing and Promotional Support Logistical Capabilities Customer Service Excellence Communication Skills Alignment with Your Brand Values Commitment to Growth Finding your international distributor is a little like getting married.  It’s all about envisioning the future, navigating

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Company Readiness
Mike Todd

International Trends in Clothing, Footwear, and Fashion in 2024

What’s happening in fashion? The trends of 2024 As we’re halfway through the year now, it’s a good time to reflect and acknowledge what’s going on in the world around us. The fashion industry is a big part of our daily lives and the global marketplace, with new trends emerging

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Cross-Cultural Management
Samuel Davies

Cultural Awareness, the Cure to Failing in Germany

Table of Contents Honesty is key Expanding overseas is an expensive task. Companies invest in logistics, lawyers, new marketing campaigns, sales strategies and the list continues. Having invested heavily, you do not want your market entry to fail. Yet, for three out of four overseas subsidiaries, failure is the reality.

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Blogs
Cynthia Dearin

International Market Selection: Four Mistakes to Avoid in 2024

Scaling your venture across multiple markets is still the most effective way of increasing its value… if you get it right. But if you’ve decided to “go global”, which markets should you sell to? Here’s four international market selection mistakes to avoid as you craft your international strategy.

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International Payments
The Polyglot Group

How to Choose the Right Payroll Provider in 8 Questions

Table of Contents Payroll plays one of the most crucial functions in your business. Why Outsource Your Payroll? 8 Questions To Ask Yourself Conclusion Payroll plays one of the most crucial functions in your business. This department is in charge of calculating the salary, hours worked and additional costs accrued

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International Pricing
Andrew Sharpe

Pricing Alchemy: Crafting a Strategic Formula for Value-driven Success

Whether you’re selling in your domestic market or further afield, how you price is critical to how customers perceive value in your offering. Your overall strategy should be reflected in your pricing. In other words, price should not drive your product and service; the results you produce, the service you

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International Pricing
Cynthia Dearin

Getting Your International Pricing Right: 3 Keys to Success

Table of Contents Understand your options Know how to build a price Match the strategy to the market There are a number of challenges when it comes to pricing your products for international markets. Companies making everything from air-fryers to software fail to consider how the quirks of the target

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International Pricing
Cynthia Dearin

International pricing: 7 things you’re probably getting wrong

Table of Contents Incomplete cost understanding: The achilles heel Flying blind through the competitor landscape  Cultural context oversights: Lost in translation Customer willingness to pay: The blind spot Distribution channel complexity  Neglecting currency rates: Risky business Government control oversight: Regulatory pitfalls  If you’re selling internationally you want to be making

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International Pricing
Andrew Sharpe

How to make sure your pricing is on the money

Wondering how to get your pricing right? Read on. There are a number of aspects and best practices that you should consider when pricing your products or services and that’s what this blog is about. Here are some of the best practices that you should review and apply to any

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Blogs
Monica Charlton

How to Expand & Grow Your Business Globally with an EOR

Table of Contents EOR for Global Business Benefits of using an employer of record: The future of Global Employment With the globe more interconnected than ever before, businesses can say goodbye to geographical boundaries – and hello to international expansion! Businesses are now looking to expand more quickly and smoothly,

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Market Intelligence
Kathryn Read

Top SouthEast Asia ECommerce Companies: Shopee, Lazada and Co.

Table of Contents Growth Forecast Continue Who are the main players in ecommerce in southeast Asia 2022? Southeast Asia Ecommerce Companies are set for huge growth With a growth rate of 20.6% in 2022, the southeastern Asian (SEA) region is forecast to see the fastest growing ecommerce retail growth in

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