Events
Please join the Craft Wine Association in collaboration with the Export-Import Bank of the United States for a virtual discussion about how small wineries can tap new markets and increase revenues through international sales. During this free webinar, you will learn:
Please join the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM), the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), and the US Commercial Service (USCS) for a discussion about advancing inclusive economic growth for the LGBT community and resources and programs that are available to help underserved U.S. businesses succeed in exporting around the world.
Please join the Export-Import Bank of the U.S. and World Trade Center Delaware for an in-person training about reducing financial risk for U.S. exporters.
Join us for a virtual international trade seminar featuring keynote speaker, Mike Dwiggins, Lender Account Manager of EXIM, and a panel of experts from international banking to trade associations as they share what it takes to expand the reach of your goods and services worldwide safely and seamlessly.
Companies that export are 17 percent more profitable than companies that don't.
Join representatives from the Tennessee SBDC, the U.S. Department of Commerce, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) to discuss how and why 300,000 other small businesses are exporting.
We live in a trade-driven economy, with 95% of the world’s consumers and two-thirds of all purchasing power located outside the United States.
Please join the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) in partnership with the Center for Women & Enterprise - Massachusetts and Massachusetts Export Center for a free webinar, Tools to Start and Grow Globally.
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