Events

Mar 2, 2022 Online

Join Rosalind Bryant, NFDO Lender Relations Specialist and Sandro Murtas, SBA Office of International Trade Lead Export Finance Manager - Florida, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico on Wednesday, March 2nd at 1:00pm for a Lender Roundtable regarding SBA and OIT updates. There will also be a presentation by Elena Mendez, Regional Director, Eastern Region, Small Business Group, Export-Import Bank of the United States about the insurance programs for foreign account receivables.

Feb 19, 2022 California State University, Northridge

Learning to manage the exporting process is a valuable skill for individuals working in firms of all sizes from entrepreneurial ventures to large corporations. Selling products and services internationally offers an excellent opportunity for firms to reach and expand their markets, achieve greater profit margins, and achieve economies of scale.

Feb 16, 2022 Online

Minority Business Focused Trade Mission: Market Overview Webinar 
Join the U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service, EXIM Bank, and the Global Diversity Export Initiative (GDEI) to explore and learn more about the Minority Business Focused Trade Mission, highlight the resources available to expand into international markets, and gain market insights into regional trends in Italy, Spain and Portugal. During this webinar, you will hear directly from senior U.S. Commercial Diplomats, International Trade Specialists, and Business Development Specialists.

Feb 10, 2022 San Diego, California

Are you ready to meet San Diego's emerging global players -- and become one yourself? With 95 percent of the world 's consumers living outside the United States, exporting can diversify your markets and become the key to growing your business.

Jan 23, 2022 Online - Pacific Time

February 2022 Edition: Showcasing the International Success of Black-Owned and Led Businesses

Oct 21, 2021 Online - EST

Do you want to learn how to grow your international sales by exporting with confidence? Please join the Export-Import Bank of the United States, Mountain Plains Minority Supplier Development Council, U.S. Commercial Service, and U.S. Small Business Administration for a webinar entitled: Global Market Education: A Discussion with EXIM Bank & Mountain Plains Minority Supplier Development Council.

Online - EST

Striking the right balance between risk mitigation and ease of doing business is a challenge that faces many exporters, especially when working with unfamiliar customers located in unfamiliar places. How do you protect your business against export credit risk and nonpayment while adapting to the factors surrounding each transaction? How can you best work with your buyer to offer credit terms that will benefit you and enable them to pay your business? Fortunately, tools are available for businesses to finance export sales and protect against nonpayment that can meet the unique needs of sellers and buyers.

Online - CST

Note: This is Central Time Zone.
Want to learn how to bring your business to the international market? The Nebraska Department of Economic Development is hosting a two-part webinar highlighting the resources and steps you can take to expand your business to global markets. Join this event to connect with and learn from experts in exporting.

Online - Pacific Time Zone

Note: This is Pacific Time Zone.

For many Oregon manufacturers and service providers, exports went up in 2020! Join us with a "Catch the Rising Tide of Exports with Trade Finance Tools," virtual event hosted by the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) and Business Oregon, plus other key partners for an hour-long interactive webinar.

Online - ZOOM

In celebration of Black History month, the US Export-Import (EXIM) Bank is partnering with the US Black Chambers and the Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA) to provide US Black Owned Businesses information about the resources available to help them expand their market outside of the states. Exporting is a great opportunity for enterprises to grow their portfolio. EXIM and other partners like the MBDA are strategically placed to give businesses the tools and protection they need as they compete for new contracts in foreign markets.