Prepare to attain the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation by delving into import/export laws, regulations, marketing, and international business strategy. In just 14 months, including an internship, you can graduate from this program, which leads to an Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS) recognized by the Minister of Education and Higher Education of Quebec.
Studying international trade involves understanding the intricacies of importing and exporting goods worldwide. Throughout the program, you’ll gain knowledge in various aspects of the import/export process, including international trade laws and regulations, required paperwork and documentation for import/export, the functioning of the global import/export system, international payment processing, market analysis for identifying opportunities and risks, international business plan creation, overseas product marketing, goods shipment coordination, and negotiation with producers, suppliers, and distributors.

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