#StartupChats – Importing and Your Startup

Importing can mean big business. Products are often imported because an opportunity exists to connect customers with items otherwise unavailable to them. As an entrepreneur, have you ever thought about importing and what it could mean for your business? Are you confused as to where to begin? How do you make connections in the places you’re importing from? How much will duty cost and is insurance available? There are so many factors to consider!
Join Startup Canada (@Startup_Canada) on Wednesday, September 30th, 2015 for a live #StartupChats on Twitter from 12pm – 1pm ET, hosted by Edwin Frondozo (@drgnmeme), to learn about Importing and Your Startup. This #StartupChats program is proudly sponsored by UPS (@UPS_SmallBizCA).
Guests
-UPS (@UPS_SmallBizCA)
-Alex MacLean, Creator & CEO of East Coast Lifestyle | Entrepreneur |  | 2015 Canada’s Top 30 Under 30. Marketing Magazine. (@AlexMacleanECL)
– Emiliano Introcaso, National Program Manager at Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (@introcaso)
– Jeffrey Dungeon, CEO of ReelyActive (@reelyActive)
– Pacific Customs Brokers, Pacific #Customs #Brokers provides Canadian & U.S. customs #brokerage, int’l #freight forwarding, #tradecompliance seminars, #warehousing & distribution. (@CutRedTape)
-Phil Cahley, VP Customs Brokerage & Regulatory at BILSI (@_BILSI)
– Derek Lothian, Vice President for the Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, @cme_mec. (@dereklothian)