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Diploma of International Trade

The Diploma of International Trade is a professional qualification for those working in international trade. Based on best practice and focused on the real world of global trade, this qualification provides trade practitioners and their businesses with knowledge and practical skills that can be applied immediately, enabling them to achieve a competitive advantage in the international marketplace. After completing the Diploma of International Trade, exporters are eligible for the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation which is accepted by the World Trade Center Association as the standard of excellence for global business.

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Tuesday, 1 July 2008 - Monday, 30 November 2009
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01 Jul 2008 12:00, 30 Nov 2009 12:00Diploma of International Trade— at
The Diploma of International Trade is a professional qualification for those working in international trade. Based on best practice and focused on the real world of global trade, this qualification provides trade practitioners and their businesses with knowledge and practical skills that can be applied immediately, enabling them to achieve a competitive advantage in the international marketplace. After completing the Diploma of International Trade, exporters are eligible for the Certified International Trade Professional (CITP) designation which is accepted by the World Trade Center Association as the standard of excellence for global business.
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Event Organiser:
New Zealand School of Export
Contact:
PO Box 274
Palmerston North Central 4440
New Zealand

Ph: +64 6 356 5656
Fax: +64 6 356 1057
info@export.ac.nz

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