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The Grow to Europe international business program
was developed by AWT Business Solutions to help small- and mid-sized American companies capitalize on the significant business opportunities offered by the European Union, an economic alliance of nations that generates an estimated 30% of the world’s gross domestic product.

 
  Program description
The unique program from AWT Business Solutions is based on finely honed, time-tested business strategies and accounting principles formulated to simplify your entry into the EU. By limiting your risk and controlling your costs, Grow to Europe increases your chances to succeed overseas. Grow to Europe helps you cut through the miles and miles of red tape so you can relax and do what you do best: developing world-class products and services.
 
Expected timeframe
Many companies want to know just how long before their operation is up and running in Europe. This depends on each individual case, but the foundation of your European operation can be laid almost immediately. It is not uncommon for the basic corporate structure to be established within a matter of weeks, with official transactions and documentation happening shortly thereafter. Some companies take longer. But if you are eager to grow your business to Europe, it is possible that you will be making sales in 2 to 3 months from the day you have made the decision to work with AWT Business Solutions.
 
FIRST STEPS
  In the early stages of the program, AWT Business Solutions functions as an extension of your company abroad.
 
  We begin by incorporating your company in Germany, making all necessary legal arrangements including the establishment of a bank account, local phone number and address.
     
  We assign a highly trained and accessible operations team in Germany to work one-on-one with you, addressing all of your questions, concerns and directives.
     
  Eventually, and at a rate you feel comfortable with, we help transition you to a more hands-on role as your operation expands overseas.
   
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