Explains from a business law perspective what a budding entrepreneur should know in order to successfully establish a domestic trading business in children’s garments where international contracts are entered into to:
In India to buy fabric;
Once purchased the fabric is shipped from India to China via carrier for design and manufacture;
Contract with a firm in China to convert the fabric into children's shirts based on client designs;
Take possession of the finished product in China and ship the garments to Canada, France, and the USA for sale through major department stores.