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13 February 2020

Platform for sales to foreign markets

In Ukraine, Tradalaxy launched - an international b2b-marketplace for direct trading with companies from foreign countries. The platform is aimed at trade between small and medium-sized businesses around the world: here you can sell any product that does not fall under the ban on export-import.

With the exception of animal products, Tradalaxy allows you to trade in any goods: food and agricultural products, clothes and shoes, goods for sports and recreation, cosmetics and electronics, and many other products. It can be everything: from, for example, linen textiles or holders for solar panels to tents or dried apples.

Also on its basis, you can create your own store that will operate on a subdomain - for example, steel.tradalaxy.com (where steel is the name of the company): “Companies can use their own store separately from the marketplace. It’s connected to Google Shopping and indexed directly. ” The resource helps even organize delivery. The platform has built-in internal services that will deal with logistics. Among them are both container delivery and express mail for small loads (DHL, USPS). To register with Tradalaxy, a company needs to provide a number of documents:

Trademark ownership. Confirmation of the presence of an office, information about the team and materials about the company, which will be available for viewing to customers. Phone number verification.

Certificates that confirm that the company’s work is compatible and complies with standards (e.g. ISO or PETA). You can select them from the platform database or upload your own.

The target audience of the service is small and medium-sized businesses from countries between which Free Trade Agreements are in force (for example, between Ukraine and the EU or Canada). Tradalaxy plans to monitor non-tariff trade restrictions, in particular duty-free quotas, and quickly publish information on the company's resources.

In addition to Ukraine, Tradalaxy has already launched in France and Canada. The process of connecting the remaining countries of the European Union, in the immediate plans of the Pacific Partnership (Australia, Mexico, Japan, Singapore), Israel and Turkey.