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Buyers would do well to consult reputable sources such as The Economist, a London-based magazine that covers world affairs regularly, Clark suggested, as well as consulting colleagues who regularly do business in the country.
Whatever you find out about the country's political situation, check your company's buying policies before placing your order, panelists agreed. It's frustrating for everyone when an order is pulled merely because, halfway through the process, the buyer finds out that a company policy no one told them about before precluded buying overseas.
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