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ITA and Seaports Announce Partnership to Increase SME Exports

On July 19, 2011, the International Trade Administration and the American Association of Port Authorities announced a new partnership to support the goal of the National Export Initiative to double exports by 2014. The partnership will assist U.S. seaports leverage federal and local resources to help new-to-export small and medium-sized firms to achieve export sales.

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AAPA, ITA to Host Workshops, Seminar, Other Events on Export Requirements

According to the ITA, the new partnership with AAPA will "expand U.S. exports through increased education and outreach to U.S. businesses, creating a win/win situation for everyone." Under the new partnership, the AAPA and ITA will help interested ports develop and host industry-led workshops, seminars, and other events that provide exporters with a basic knowledge of export requirements.