U.S. Commercial Service Can Help You Export Exporting products and services around the worlds has historically been an effective way to grow a company's business. As the U.S. economic growth remains stagnate in recent years, an increasing number of U.S. companies are exploring opportunities to sell their products and services in the global market, especially in emerging markets such as China. And existing exporters are looking to expand their market. Yet, figuring out where to start, understanding the export process, navigating the political and business landscape in a foreign country, and checking out potential partners can all be daunting tasks. This is where the U.S. Commercial Service can be valuable. For example, they can help you determine the best markets for your products and services; evaluate international competitors, identify and comply with legal and regulatory issues, and settle disputes. On March 22, 2012, Dina Molaison, Senior International Trade Specialist at the U.S. Export Assistance Center - Atlanta, will talk to us over breakfast about what U.S. Commercial Service can do to help U.S. companies export products and services around the world. When: |