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Intro to Export Seminar to be Held in Concord

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

With over 95% of the world’s consumers living outside of the United States, there has been no better time to develop an international business plan.

internationalRecognizing that fact, the New Hampshire International Trade Resource Center, in partnership with Dachser USA and RBS Citizens, will hold an “Introduction to Exporting” seminar on Thursday, April 21 from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development, 172 Pembroke Road in Concord.

The seminar will cover researching international markets, developing an international business plan, international pricing, taxes and tariffs, logistics, financing, complying with export regulations, the reasons for going global and much more.

Registration is priced at $95 per person and includes breakfast and lunch. Those interested should visit www.exportnh.org/calendar/registration.aspx.

Administered by the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development’s Office of International Commerce, the ITRC plans, develops and administers programs for international trade promotion and foreign market development.  For more information about the ITRC, call (603) 271-8444, or visit their website at www.exportnh.org

International Tools That You Can Use

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

With New Hampshire exporting products to over 160 countries, there’s no better time to learn about the latest tools to finance export growth. Bearing that in mind, the New Hampshire International Trade Resource Center has scheduled an “International Finance Tools Seminar” at its new Concord facility (172 Pembroke Road) on Thursday, August 6th from 9 a.m.-noon.

nhitrcParticipants will learn about obtaining export working capital loans, securing overseas payments, financing activities that fuel global expansion and effective payment options to offer international clients. They will also gain valuable insight into government programs such as the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), the Trade Development Agency (TDA) and multi-lateral development banks that are beneficial to exporters.

Guest speakers will include Helen Lesieur, Vice President, Global Trade Services at RBS Citizens, J. Joseph Grandmaison, Member, Board of Directors, Export-Import Bank of the United States and John Joyce, Regional Manager, International Trade Programs, Small Business Administration.

The cost of the program is $40 per person. To register, please contact Katy Reno at (603) 271-8444 or katy.reno@dred.state.nh.us

Administered by the New Hampshire Division of Economic Development’s Office of International Commerce, the ITRC plans, develops and administers programs for international trade promotion and foreign market development.  For more information about the ITRC, call (603) 271-8444, or visit their website at www.exportnh.org.