Igor Chigrin gives comments on the strategy of the firm and recommends other good strategies for exporters.
Igor Chigrin gave a comment on doing business in India.
Igor Chigrin explains why it’s worth having accounts receivable insurance for Canadian exporters.
Igor Chigrin, a recent immigrant to Richmond Hill, is one of the five finalists in a Most Promising Immigrant Entrepreneurs competition
It was an impressive group of business leaders and immigrant entrepreneurs who came together to celebrate the inaugural Most Promising Immigrant Entrepreneur Award winners of Connect Legal.
In this 8-minute interview Igor Chigrin, Win Global Partners’ export consultant, talks about importance, success factors and challenges of exporting and importing for businesses. The episode was aired on January 9th, 2012 at Rogers TV, Mississauga, ON, Canada. Click on the image below to watch the video.
According to a 2012 survey by Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters (CME), the most pressing challenges facing manufacturers include increased competition in primary markets; the strength of the Canadian dollar; attracting and retaining labour; global economic conditions; and developing new markets.
Ninety-five percent of all goods that were exported out of Canada last year went to three global regions—North America, Asia and Europe. This accounts for over $428B of the nearly $448B worth of merchandise exported by Canadians in 2011. Seventy-five percent of these goods were shipped to…
Win Global Partners’ international business consultant Igor Chigrin gave this 20-minute interview to Toronto’s RTDS radio station in David Cohen’s show “Small Business Big Ideas”. Igor Chigrin covered several topics related to exporting and importing such as readiness, addressing doubts and importance of having a right partner in your international business initiatives. The episode was aired on October 31st, 2011.
Stepping off the plane at Pearson International Airport to start a new life in Toronto in September 2009, Igor Chigrin and Tatiana Zherebkova spotted a YMCA booth and were quickly given information helping the immigrants adjust to living on Canadian soil.