Virtual Consultations are a 30 minute one-on-one video consultation with one of our In-Market Representatives. These sessions are meant to help you explore questions related to export plans and market expansion. During your session you will have the opportunity to receive answers to pre-determined market-specific questions. Our in-market experts will do their best to answer your questions and deliver valuable feedback to help you achieve export success.
Suppliers can select up to four (4) questions to ask the In-Market Representative. Questions will be submitted in advance of the one-on-one video consultation and follow-up assistance may be permitted. From the date of registration, we will set a 10-business-day timeline for initiating the video consultation.
In-Market Representatives will use the information gathered during the registration to begin preliminary research to help answer the supplier’s questions. During the call, our In-Market Representatives will do their best to answer as many questions as they can while giving valuable, real-time feedback.
Mr. Chu began his service as an Account Executive at a local advertising agency, Grant Advertising Co. At the agency, he worked with the Washington Apple Commission and Northwest Cherry Growers. Ever since the formation of SCA in 1986, his client list
had expanded from 6 U.S. agricultural cooperators to 15 commodity boards & private companies. Over the last 24 years, his focus has been to develop market potential and/or promote product sales in Taiwan. For the last several years, SCA has been
working with Food Export to promote processed food products and food ingredients from the Midwest & Northeast regions.
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