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629 - Tu Pasaporte a Nuevos Mercados: 10 Pasos para Exportar
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629 - Tu Pasaporte a Nuevos Mercados: 10 Pasos para Exportar

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The transcription is a compilation of several distinct segments, each focusing on different topics. The first part is an advertisement for Omaha Stakes, a company that delivers premium, flash-frozen...

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Key Points

  • Omaha Stakes offers high-quality, flash-frozen proteins delivered to your door, with a 100% satisfaction guarantee and a $35 discount using promo code AUDIO.
  • Zippercruder is a hiring platform that actively finds and invites qualified candidates to apply, with 4 out of 5 employers getting a quality candidate within the first day.
  • The transcription discusses international trade regulations, including arancelarias (tariffs) and non-tariff restrictions, such as labeling, nutritional info, and packaging requirements that vary by country (e.g., Mexico, USA, Sweden).
  • A business strategy is essential for export projects, acting like a GPS to plan logistics, costs, and market-specific compliance to minimize risks.
  • Road safety tips emphasize giving buses extra space during wide turns to prevent accidents.

Summary

The transcription is a compilation of several distinct segments, each focusing on different topics. The first part is an advertisement for Omaha Stakes, a company that delivers premium, flash-frozen proteins directly to consumers. They emphasize quality, convenience, and a long history of meat delivery, offering a special promotion: $35 off with the promo code AUDIO at OmahaStakes.com. The ad highlights their 100% satisfaction guarantee and the ease of preparing meals from Taco Tuesday to weekend feasts.

Next, there are multiple repeated advertisements for Zippercruder, a hiring platform that uses technology to actively find and invite qualified candidates to apply for jobs, rather than relying on passive job postings. The ads claim that 4 out of 5 employers who post on Zippercruder receive a quality candidate within the first day. They offer a free trial at zippercruder.com/zipp, with one version humorously using "F words" to emphasize frustration with traditional hiring and the effectiveness of their service.

The Spanish-language portion of the transcription provides a detailed explanation of international trade regulations. The speaker discusses two main categories: arancelarias (tariffs) and non-tariff regulations and restrictions. Tariffs can be ad valorem (percentage-based), specific (fixed amount per unit), or mixed. Non-tariff restrictions include quantitative measures (like permits or quotas) and qualitative measures (like labeling, nutritional info, and packaging requirements). Examples are given, such as how Mexico and the United States have different labeling rules for food products, including the FDA’s Section 402, which prohibits contact with harmful substances like jugs (likely a reference to packaging). The speaker also mentions that each country has unique regulations, like Sweden’s focus on recyclability and environmental responsibility. They stress the importance of understanding these rules before importing or exporting to avoid delays and extra costs.

The speaker then emphasizes the need for a solid business strategy in export projects, comparing it to a GPS that helps navigate logistics, costs (such as freight, packaging, and climate considerations), and market-specific compliance. They note that factors like transport mode, risk analysis, and cultural differences (e.g., consumer preferences for recyclable products in certain US states) must be considered to ensure success.

Finally, the transcription ends with a brief public service announcement about bus safety, reminding drivers to give buses extra space during wide turns to share the road safely. This is followed by a short musical interlude. Overall, the transcription blends commercial advertisements, educational content on international trade, and a road safety message.