FCIB Webinar Training Series - Doing Business in Mexico

Speaker: 
Romelio Hernandez, President and Director of Litigation – HMH Legal

Date: March 11 - 12, 2010  |  Time: 11:00 AM Eastern U.S.  |  Duration: 2 days - 60 mins. each day | See Full Webinar Details and Request a Digital Replay

Cost FCIB Member: $195

Non-Member: $295

Earn 1 CICP Point for Participating

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FCIB Webinar Training Series - Doing Business in Canada

Speaker: 
Hubert Sibre, Senior Partner, BCF LLP

Date: March 16 - 17, 2010  |  Time: 11:00 AM Eastern U.S.  |  Duration: 2 days - 60 mins. each day | See Full Webinar Details and Request a Digital Replay

Cost FCIB Member: $195

Non-Member: $295

Earn 1 CICP Point for Participating

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June 23 2009 - June 25 2009

FCIB's Webinar Training Series

Incoterms - Keys to a Better Understanding
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March 26 2009

FCIB - NACM San Diego International Business Day

The Courtyard by Marriott, San Diego Mission Valley
San Diego, CA

FCIB’s International Credit and Risk Management Online Course

Begins September 12 - Join the ranks of over 1000 professionals in 42 countries around the world who have successfully completed the FCIB online course and earned the most prestigious designation in the field of international credit and trade finance - CICP (Certified International Credit Professional)

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World Bank Report to Focus on Land

For the last several years the World Bank has been growing more and more concerned about the disposition of farmland in the world. There are a number of elements that combine to ...read more >>

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September 22 2010

FCIB New York International Round Table

The Princeton Club of New York
New York, NY

A New Trend to Watch Out For

Among the major factors that contributed to the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 was that the leading Central Banks in general, and the US Federal Reserve in particular, kept monetary policies far too loose for far too long. ...read more >>

Playtime Is Over

It seems we are in for a long, hot summer with new economic and financial storms. The start of the year seemed promising enough. There was renewed economic growth everywhere and politicians all over the world seemed to agree to a ...read more >>

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