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Welcome to Spain
Amber Bock Brett Biggins Amber Christman Rachel
Rikkers
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History
  • Hispania
  • coast or island of rabbits
  • Failure to welcome industrial revolutions
  • 20th century keeping up with the world

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Climate
  • Climate
  • Northern rainy Spain
  • Southern dry Spain
  • One of the highest countries in Europe

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Family
  • 80 cite as very important factor
  • More young people are staying at home
  • Decline in the number of marriages
  • Average age women 26, men 28
  • Role of women in the workplace is increasing

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Education
  • Literacy rate of 97
  • Levels of education
  • Required to attend from ages 6-16
  • Then attend either upper grade vocational
    training or university studies after secondary
    education

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Political System
  • Composed of a king and queen
  • Have a democratic society
  • King oversees everything in the government

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Political System
  • As a result of a democracy, three branches of
    government were formed
  • Executive, Legislative, and Judicial
  • The Legislative section is called the Spanish
    parliament, and represents the Spanish People.

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Political System
  • The judicial branch of government is the highest
    jurisdictional power of the State, except in
    matters dealing with the constitution.
  • The president of the court is appointed by the
    king.

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Political System
  • The executive branch has a prime minister that is
    appointed by the king
  • The prime minister has control over the
    government and the Congress of Deputies.
  • People can be removed from office by the king on
    a nomination from the prime minister.

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Religion
  • Majority- Roman Catholicism
  • Minority- All Others
  • Loosing Importance
  • Decline in men joining priesthood
  • Decline in people attending mass

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Aesthetics
  • Music Dance
  • Flamenco
  • Running of the bulls
  • Rich culture
  • Art

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Diet and Nutrition
  • Drawn from many cultures
  • Phoenicians
  • Greeks
  • Romans
  • Arabs
  • Known for many foods such as olive, wines,
    seafood, Tapas, and Gazpatcho

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Housing
  • High cost of buying
  • and renting
  • 1960-1970s Lack
  • of house planning
  • One-family dwellings

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Clothing
  • Representative of the fashion in European culture
  • Professional attire is expected for business
    people

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Recreation, Sports, and Other Leisure Activities
  • Nightlife
  • Auto Racing
  • Basketball
  • Cricket
  • Cycling
  • Golf
  • Martial Arts
  • Rugby
  • Skateboarding
  • Soccer
  • Tennis
  • Bullfighting
  • Boating
  • Scouting
  • Parks and Public Lands

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Health Care
  • Publicly Financed
  • Aging
  • Private Health Insurance

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Language
  • Official language is Spanish
  • Second Languages

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Population
  • Just under 40 million
  • In 2000, the birth rate was 9.22 births per 1000
    people
  • Per 1000 live births there are only 4.99 deaths.
  • Total populations sex ratio is 0.96 male/female

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Economics Statistics
  • GDP runs at 548 billion a year
  • GDP rate is 3.6
  • Capital Breakdown
  • 63 Services
  • 33 Industry
  • 4 Agriculture

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Transportation
  • Surrounded by water, making the merchant marine
    business the lead outlet of trade.
  • Highways, waterways, pipelines, railways, keep
    trading in motion.
  • 105 airports, and a few heliports

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Communication Systems
  • Main Telephone Lines
  • Cellular Phones
  • Radio Broadcast
  • Television Broadcast
  • Fax Machines
  • Internet Services

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International Trade Statistics
  • Exports
  • Imports
  • Balance of Trade

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Exchange Rates
  • The currency in Spain is known as the peseta.
  • The peseta has been devaluating in the past, but
    is now starting to level out.

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Trade Restrictions
  • Common Agricultural Policy.
  • Has strict regulations on animal and plant health
    standards.
  • Spain also requires all products to have content
    labels on them.

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Trade Restrictions
  • The government also requires 51 of broadcast
    time be reserved for European products.
  • One major problem facing the U.S. in their
    exports is getting certification for a certain
    product.

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Labor Force
  • The labor force is estimated to be 16.2 million
    people.
  • Service-64
  • Manufacturing, mining, and construction-28
  • Agriculture-8

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Labor Force
  • Spains estimated unemployment rate is about 21.
  • Despite the high unemployment rate, Spain remains
    the best in Europe in creating jobs.

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Inflation Rates
  • The inflation rate in Spain is estimated to be
    between two and three percent.
  • The inflation rate in Spain really isnt a huge
    problem.

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Developments in Science and Technology
  • Majority of people in Spain are considered to be
    blue collar workers.
  • Some have technical knowledge to do various sorts
    of jobs in Spain.

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Media
  • Television
  • 91 of homes have television and watch daily
  • Radio
  • 57 listens to the radio everyday
  • Newspapers/ Print
  • 38 read everyday
  • Periodicals
  • 55 read on a regular bases

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Channels of Distribution
  • Retailers
  • Supermarkets and Self-service stores
  • Hypermarkets
  • Discount Stores
  • Wholesalers
  • Import/ Export Agents

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Distribution
  • Ship product by way of ocean carrier
  • Distribute product within Spain using an
    intermediary company

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Packing
  • Special Guidelines
  • Label information printed in Spanish
  • Product name, net weight or volume, expiration
    date, list of ingredients, directions for storage
    and use, country of origin, importer, and lot
    number

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Channels of Distribution
  • 2 leading competitors hold the torch
  • Centros Comerciales Carrefour
  • Group Eroski
  • Pryca, Continente, Eros Alcampo, Hipercor/El
    Corte Ingeles, and Mercadona

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Importing Agent
  • Help company with advertising campaign
  • Help with marketing services

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Price Determination
  • Cost of shipping goods to Spain depends on the
    weight, and type of goods your shipping.
  • Transportation costs also depend upon the weight
    of the goods your shipping.
  • Insurance cost for a shipment of goods is usually
    a 1.25 for every 100 the shipment is worth.

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Terms of Sale
  • The best way to ship in Spain is CIF.
  • Allows for exporter to tailor their needs to the
    insurance that will be right for the shipment.
  • Also allows for the rates to be competitive based
    on the exporters experience, not the buyers.

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Methods of Payment
  • Payments are normally made on credit in Spain.
  • Exporters are advised to follow the regulations
    that they would follow in their domestic country.
  • Private and government organizations have credit
    options available.

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Resources
  • Finance
  • Export-Import Bank of the United States
  • Bank of Spain
  • Personnel
  • Management
  • Accounting
  • Sales Manager
  • Marketing Director
  • Freelance help when needed

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Marketing Plan
  • Target Market
  • Women age 25-45
  • Health conscious
  • Working with a homogeneous group
  • Targeting middle to upper class

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Marketing Plan
  • Product Component Model
  • Product will be an upscale, sweet tasting
    chocolate
  • Fancy Packaging
  • Extravagant lettering
  • Price-3.00

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Marketing Plan
  • Will have advertisements on television shows that
    cater to our market.
  • Advertise between two and four oclock in the
    afternoon and eight to ten oclock at night.
  • Problem with television advertising is Spain
    requires 51 of air time be reserved for Spanish
    and European products

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The Marketing Plan
  • Advertise in womens and fitness magazines.
  • These magazines were chosen because they are
    great ways in which to reach our target market.

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Marketing Plan
  • Spanish are always willing to try new products
  • Advertising allows us to show them the advantages
    our product has over their current snack food
    choice.

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Marketing Plan
  • Set up taste sample booths in medium to large
    supermarkets.
  • Supermarkets we will work with will be perceived
    as being a high quality grocery store.
  • (example-college square Hy-Vee)

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Marketing Plan
  • Would issue coupons to consumers so they could
    try it at a lower price.
  • Would place the product at the end of the aisles
    in the grocery store.

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Marketing Plan
  • Set up a web site for consumers to visit to look
    at advantages of our product.
  • Would make available the opportunity for
    consumers to send in for a free sample from the
    web.

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Marketing Plan
  • Have a sweepstakes for consumers to have the
    chance to win a car.
  • Send in labels with all their information on it.
  • Allows us to relatively see if our product is
    succeeding in the Spanish market.

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Marketing Budget
  • Selling expense-12
  • Advertising and promotion-21
  • Distribution-11
  • Product cost-25
  • Other-7

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