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Connect with Small Business Administration resources and partners to get help exporting. Nearly 96 percent of consumers live outside the U.S., and two-thirds of the world’s purchasing power is in foreign countries. If you’re a small business owner, here’s how to work with the Small Business Administration for your trade needs.
It may be easier to expand your market than you think. Even small businesses can get into exporting with the help of mentors and modern technology.
Many small business owners don’t realize foreign sales opportunities are well within reach. To reach them, all you need to do is take advantage of federal programs designed to build the bridge to new markets.
State Trade Expansion Program (STEP)
STEP provides financial awards to state and territory governments to help small businesses with export their products. STEP helps small businesses:
Most states receive STEP support. Find out if your state does, then contact your local office to see how they can help you export your products and services.