Cross-Border Trade Transactions
Timeline
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January 8, 2025Experience start
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April 5, 2025Experience end
Categories
Risk, audit and compliance Supply chain optimization Operations Market expansion Product or service launchSkills
logistics management international trade researchCollaborating within small teams, 3rd and 4th-year business students will analyze your business and provide recommendations on navigating international trade and commerce. Relevant issues or challenges could be related to global import/export procedures and documentation, foreign exchange pricing and quotations, government and private export assistance, international bank financing, export/import shipping logistics management, etc.
Students will prepare a detailed report with research, analysis, insights and recommendations on the proposed challenge or issues facing the nonprofit organization. Students will also develop and present a 10-15 minute presentation summarizing their final report.
Project timeline
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January 8, 2025Experience start
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April 5, 2025Experience end
Project Examples
The emphasis of these projects is for students to experience how international trade theories and models are applied within workplace settings and/or address industry challenges. As a guide to consider what projects your organization would be interested in submitting, below are some examples of potential projects:
- A comprehensive export plan for entering a new international market.
- International logistics optimization.
- International trade financing and risk assessment.
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Will a mentor be able to commit to regularly meeting with student(s) and providing input and feedback for the duration of the project?
You agree to provide your team with mid-project and end-of-project feedback.
You agree to attend, in-person or virtually, a final presentation from students at the end of term.
Timeline
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January 8, 2025Experience start
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April 5, 2025Experience end