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Delivery companies in Venezuela

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Delivery companies in Venezuela  are not something new. For some time, there have been businesses that use   home delivery services   as a way to bring their products to customers: restaurants, pharmacies, supermarkets, etc. However, recently (two or three years, more or less) new ventures have emerged that aspire to take their place, offering a little more. These are delivery companies in Venezuela that, more than an innovative business, are a new technological solution for the market. ¿What do delivery companies offer in Venezuela? They offer an  easy-to-use , and extremely useful  technological  platform. Yes, they use technology. In general, they work through apps and websites. In a basic way, their work can be summarized as: receiving customer orders, going to the store for the order and, finally, making the delivery to the address provided by the consumer. ¿A new solution? Benefits of delivery apps for customers and businesses: Customers  Saving ...

All you need to know about exportation

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Exports are the set of goods and services sold by a country in foreign territory for their use. Along with imports, they are an essential national accounting tool. The physical entity and government body mainly in charge of this procedure is customs, so a merchandise must leave a certain customs office in a certain nation or economic block and must enter a similar one in the receiving country. It can also be carried out as a transaction to independent customers or to the direct buyer through an intermediary company. If exports are greater than imports in total goods and services, the country will have a surplus in its balance of goods and services. On the contrary, if exports are less than imports in total goods and services, the country will have a deficit in its balance of goods and services. Exports and aggregate demand A country can generate production domestically and sell it in its own territory, but it can also look for buyers outside its borders. Another interesting point ...