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You decide to continue with the report.

Even though you've found startling information about the products to be imported, you go ahead with the report. This is the real-life decision of Walter Stunder.

"Sometimes it's difficult, but you have to be extremely objective in everything you do. You can't let anything get in the way of your objectivity and that includes politics and human rights considerations."

The only way for clients to learn about importing and exporting these materials is for thorough research to be done. "You have to collect all the facts, and these will help you make a decision," says Stunder.

After research is collected and written into a report, then the trading company will go over the information and decide what action to take. Even in this case, it would be premature to end research without looking into all the facts first.


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