RALEIGH — The Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina has expanded the scope of the state’s international trade offices in order to help North Carolina exporters take advantage of emerging market opportunities. In addition to its Raleigh-based international trade managers, the EDPNC has contracted trade office locations around the world. At no cost to businesses, these offices help North Carolina companies — primarily manufacturers — begin exporting or increase existing international sales. The EDPNC oversees these offices on behalf of the state of North Carolina. EDPNC international trade representatives provide exporters market recommendations and intelligence as well as market entry strategies specific to their product.
Source: The North Africa Journal July 08, 2021 16:18 UTC