Events
Si usted es propietario de una pequeña empresa y sueña con exportar sus productos o servicios a mercados internacionales.
In celebration of World Trade Month, EXIM will be participating in the Export Week 2022 webinar series hosted by the U.S. Commercial Service during the first week of May. The webinars will feature tradecraft programs and industry focused opportunities. Whether you are new to exporting or an experienced exporter, Export Week will provide valuable information on forward thinking strategies and invaluable resources to increase your global sales.
The world is open for business! Join the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM), U.S. Commercial Service, and U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to learn how to do business internationally and connect to a world of opportunity. This free 90-minute webinar focused on exporting basics will help you understand how to explore foreign markets and access resources and support for expanding sales internationally.
Many business owners are unaware there are opportunities for growth in international sales. In this symposium, discover how to take advantage of these global markets, plus hear about other business development resources specifically for minority and women-owned businesses.
Navigating resources from Federal and State government agencies can be exhausting. That's why Silicon Harlem and the Commercial Service have pulled together real live government speakers across Harlem to provide an intro to the many programs that are offered to support your international expansion. This program is run by the award-winning partner, Getting to Global, Inc. and its GrowBig Initiative, which provides each of you a unique, free profile where you can build roadmap to capture all the input in one place and determine which actions are right for you.
April 2022 Edition: Showcasing the International Success of Arab and Middle Eastern-Owned and Led Businesses.
Supply chain disruptions are driving a need for short-term sources of liquidity to sustain operations and reduce risk across increasingly complex global supply chains. Macroeconomic events fueled by the pandemic and geopolitical instability have only accelerated this pressure.
Companies that export are 17 percent more profitable than companies that don't.
Join representatives from the South Carolina SBDC, South Carolina Department of Commerce, the U.S. Department of Commerce, the 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.
Africa is home to some of the world’s fastest-growing economies. By 2030, Africa’s population will grow to roughly 1.7 billion, and the continent will be home to one-fifth of the world’s population. Given that Africa’s infrastructure gap is narrowing and the continent is primed for mass industrialization, U.S. businesses are well positioned to meet the increasing demand for goods and services.
Join us to learn about how the US Commercial Service, SBA Office of International Trade, EXIM, and Meridian Finance Group support US companies doing business internationally. Texas based BuzzBallz will share their experiences as well.