Events
Gain insights from successful exporters, learn about export financing and trade counseling services, & discover trade information resources.
The Women Export Academy is a collaborative initiative between the U.S. Commercial Service and UPS that aims to increase the participation of women-owned and women-led business in exporting and to create more opportunities for women entrepreneurs to achieve economic equality.
Navigating resources from Federal and State government agencies can be exhausting. That's why The Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), the U.S. Commercial Service Harlem Office, Silicon Harlem and a star-studded list of government and industry partners have pulled together real, live speakers to provide an introduction to the many programs that are offered to support your international expansion.
May 2022 Edition: Showcasing the International Success of Asian and Pacific Islander-Owned and Led Businesses
In collaboration with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (OSDBU), EXIM's Minority and Women Owned Business (MWOB) Outreach Group and the U.S. Commercial Service are seeking small & large business partners to promote international business opportunities and export finance solutions to Veteran Owned Businesses.
Since 2020, the world has been turned upside down due to the global pandemic. But as an essential industry, agriculture never stopped. Agribusinesses learned that relying on domestic sales doesn’t guarantee success and that exporting can diversify markets — and become the key to growing your business.
The national Center for American Indian Enterprise Development is pleased to announce that we will be hosting an International Trade track at our annual conference, Reservation Economic Summit (RES 2022).
Don’t be overwhelmed by the idea of risk, regulations, or the processes of exporting your goods or services. During World Trade Month, join federal and state partners for a free workshop focused on exporting for Alaskan businesses.
Join us as Mark Schulz, President of Nature's SunGrown Foods, and Robert Lindberg, CEO of RELTEK, share their successes using finance products from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) and the U.S. Small Business Administration. Learn how these California companies expanded their international sales and minimized the risk of nonpayment.
Stephen Hall, of Washington D.C., will be joining us in person to discuss all things about imports and exports.