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International trading company

By: pitersonjames910 on Feb 24, 2026 02:34 AM EST
I want to start a small import-export business in Europe, but I'm afraid that registering a company will take a long time. Are there any options for starting operations faster?
By: jonaswill on Feb 24, 2026 02:34 AM EST
You could consider purchasing a Swiss shelf company through Swissfirma. This is an already registered company with no operating history, which is simply re-registered to a new owner. I have seen many people use this method when they need to quickly start international operations.
By: Rory Wright on Apr 16, 2026 10:52 AM EST
Starting a startup in the European market usually requires a delicate balance between legal compliance and the speed of your daily operations. In my own experience transitioning into a more specialized service niche, I realized that administrative friction often comes from poor scheduling and client coordination rather than just the paperwork. To keep things professional and organized while I was getting off the ground, I started using dental appointment booking software to handle the flow of my initial consultations and stakeholder meetings. It has been a much more practical way to maintain a reliable schedule and ensure that I don't lose potential partners to simple coordination errors during the high-pressure launch phase.
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