Many American businesses that want to export -- especially small- and medium-sized businesses -- need help getting started, whether it's with market research, export financing or assistance navigating the trade laws of foreign governments.
That's why the Obama administration is launching "New Markets, New Jobs," a national outreach effort to help small-and medium sized businesses that want to break into new markets abroad. In addition to hearing from Cabinet-level officials about resources available at the federal, state and local levels, these events will feature expert panels on targeted exports topics, including export financing, expanding access to overseas markets, and protecting intellectual property rights, as well as one-on-one export "counseling" for business owners who want to learn more about exporting. Members of the President's Export Council participating in the tour include officials from the Departments of Commerce and Agriculture, the Small Business Administration, the Office of The United States Trade Representative and the Export-Import Bank of the United States.
Learn more - http://www.export.gov/newmarketsnewjobs/
This is a good step in the right direction. The smaller mfg. can adapt quicker than big conglomerates. Why can't they create niche markets that are highly competitive?
jnickence 8 months ago
lol.. what is there to export ?? the US doesn't make anything except weapons...most countries don't buy anything from the US that they can make themselves.. hell China just copies everything . nobody thinks US products are any good....the only thing they want are weapons food and raw materials like scrap metal....get real
xadam2dudex 8 months ago