Per Welinder shares thoughtful advice for international entrepreneurs looking to start a business in the United States. He emphasizes that the U.S. is entrepreneur-friendly and encourages leveraging bilateral chambers of commerce. Most importantly, he recommends bringing a unique, high-value idea to avoid oversaturated markets and increase your odds of success.
Key Topics
- Starting a business in the United States as a foreign entrepreneur
- U.S. business regulations and openness
- How to leverage chambers of commerce
- Why originality matters when entering a competitive market
- Tips for navigating U.S. business entry points
Quotes
- “America is very forgiving and open to business.”
- “Your country’s U.S. Chamber of Commerce is your best resource.”
- “If you're bringing something new to the U.S., your opportunity to succeed is even higher.”
- “If you’re in a crowded marketplace, it will be tougher.”