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Learn to Export with Government Solutions

October 23rd, 2009 at 08:00am Bob Trojan

Learn how local businesses successfully grew their sales with government solutions. This unique trade event is specially designed for small and medium-sized businesses wanting to start or grow their international sales.

Topics Include:

· Finding new buyers

· Entering newforeignmarkets

· Extendingcredittobuyers/distributors

· Coveringcommercialandpoliticalrisks

· Ensuringpayment

· Obtaining working capital

· Financing for buyers

· UsingE-commerce tools

 

This unique trade event is specially designed for small and medium-sized businesses wanting to start or grow their international sales. You will learn about the variety of government solutions that are available to successfully compete worldwide. The half-day seminar will include a series of interactive panel discussions comprised of lenders, insurance brokers, and local government partners, highlighted with “success stories” by area exporters.

 

After lunch, you will have an opportunity for one-on-one counseling by various government agency staff and you can network with trade finance lenders, exportcreditinsurancebrokers, governmentandindustryexperts, and other successful U.S.exporters.

 

A world of new ideas for expanding your global trade business is waiting fory ou, so register now for the export solutions

seminar closest to you:

 

Chicago   November10th

 

For details and to register go to  www.export.gov/exports_live/

Entry Filed under: Networking, Export

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