International Trade Issues [closed] - import

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As a co-founder of a start-up company which is often involved in dealing with buyers which are located in different countries, I was wondering if there is any platform from which me and my company can facilitate from so that we could communicate with our vendors and buyers conveniently. Are there any?

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