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Trade Resource Providers Share Tools for Export Success

Overview of This Live Webinar

Meet government-funded trade agencies to help your business start or increase international sales.

Agencies and Presentation topics:

  • Virginia Economic Development Partnership – trade missions, trade show support, grants for international expansion.
  • U.S. Commercial Service – partner searches including the Gold Key, Commercial Advocacy, and U.S. Embassy services
  • U.S. Export Import Bank – how to mitigate risk of nonpayment from overseas buyers and get paid.
  • U.S. Small Business Administration – learn about various loan guarantee programs for exporters
  • Virginia Small Business Development Centers – market research, capacity building, training, technical assistance.

Presenting Agencies and Organizations:


Co-sponsor(s) & Partner(s): The Virginia SBDC International Business Development Program & Prince William County Department of Economic Development & Prince William Chamber of Commerce

Cancellation Policy: Kindly email – help@masonsbdc.org (preferred) or call 703-261- 4105, at least 24 business-hours prior to notify of cancellation.

Special Instructions: This live webinar will be done through Zoom. You will get the Zoom invitation after the registration.

 

Fee: No Cost

Register Now

Event Date April, 26

Event Time 2:00am - 3:30am

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