Edith Goldstein Tolchin

Edith G. Tolchin, "The Sourcing Lady" (SM), "invented" EGT Global Trading in 1997, with a goal to link U.S. inventors with Asian manufacturers, to provide an exclusive import service for sourcing, quality control, production testing and safety issues, manufacturing, international financing, air/ocean shipping, customs clearance arrangements, and dock-to-door delivery. Edie began her career in import and international trade in 1973, fresh out of NYU, with a NYC importer of frozen fish and bicycles. She has worked with both large and small importers, handling commodities from salted nuts to chemicals and waxes, to wearing apparel and toys. Ms. Tolchin holds a prestigious U.S. Customs Broker License, and has extensive experience with U.S. Customs and Customs Brokers in various products and issues, including binding rulings, duty protests and drawbacks. She is a Certified Professional Member of the United Inventors Association, and an expert in the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act´s requirements for the General Conformity Certificate and tracking labels.

Ms. Tolchin is co-author of "Sourcing Smarts: Keeping it Simple with China Sourcing and Manufacturing," along with Don Debelak and Eric Debelak. Edie freelances occasionally for Inventors Digest Magazine. She has over 35 years of international trade experience, and has worked exclusively with China and Taiwan for the past 20 years.

EGT Global Trading specializes in offshore manufacturing services for inventions of textiles and sewn-items, bags, baby and fashion accessories, unique arts & crafts items, and household inventions. Edie Tolchin regularly provides presentations for inventors´ organizations and trade shows throughout the USA on topics such as "Importing Basics for Inventors™," and "Offshore Manufacturing for Inventors™."

For free brochure and lit packet, please contact: EGT Global Trading, P.O. Box 231, Florida, NY 10921 USA. Phone (845) 321-2362 / Fax (845) 651-3214, e-mail: EGT@warwick.net, webpage: www.egtglobaltrading.com

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The Importance of a Binding Ruling for your (Imported) Invention
Importers and Inventors beware! Request a (U.S. Customs and Border Protection) Binding Ruling to determine in advance how much in import duties to set aside for your newly imported product, so there are no surprises upon your shipment's arrival at the port!

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