Events
This webinar will consist of formal presentations from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM), the Small Business Administration (SBA), and an EXIM Small Business Success Story highlighting Global Growth Strategies for Business. NAITA and its Export Alabama Alliance partners will also be available to provide resource information to exporters and those interested in exporting.
Please join the Export Finance Assistance Center of Washington (EFACW) for a free one-hour webinar focused on trade finance tools. This webinar will teach attendees how to manage their international credit risks, including presentations by the Export-Import Bank of the United States, the U.S. Small Business Administration, and Meridian Finance Group.
Join representatives from the Georgia Department of Economic Development, UGA Small Business Development Center International Trade Center, U.S. Small Business Administration, and the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) to learn how your business can grow through international sales. Learn about Go Global Georgia, a competitive grant program that provides reimbursement funding to eligible Georgia exporters for pre-approved export activities, including credit insurance premiums.
Join EXIM’s Mark Klein, CICP, for a discussion about how the Export-Import Bank of the United States’ export credit Insurance can provide credit terms to foreign buyers and protect against foreign buyer nonpayment. EXIM supports exporters of U.S. made products and services and is an independent U.S. federal government agency.
The South Florida District Export Council in collaboration with Enterprise Florida and the U.S. Commercial Service is organizing the U.S. Caribbean Business Conference to help U.S. companies access opportunities across this important region.
Don’t miss out on North Carolina’s April 8th virtual panel discussion on International Trade.
Join representatives from Export Delaware, the U.S. Commercial Service, and the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) to learn how your business can grow through international sales.
The Export-Import Bank of the United States is pleased to join the U.S. Commercial Service for a complementary two-part webinar series designed to help you grow your international sales in 2022. We make exporting easy.
March 2022 Edition: Showcasing the International Success of Women-Owned and Led Businesses
As markets reopen and companies return to “business as usual,” U.S. companies will grow by exporting products through international markets. However, mitigating supply chain disruption, ensuring business continuity and assurance of price and service are vital to safeguarding long-term business viability and remaining competitive and profitable. Learn how to do so from Regions Bank Vice President of the Global Trade Finance Group Thomas Matthias.