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Bibby International Trade Finance Named Approved Lender By Export-Import Bank of U.S.
Bibby International Trade Finance has been named an approved lender by the Export-Import Bank of the United States, a critical product that will be used to help its clients pursue export opportunities. This is especially important to manufacturing companies that are seeking new business in other countries to offset the economic downturn.

Landrieu Chairs Field Hearing on Small Business Trade Opportunities
United States Senator Mary Landrieu, D-La., Chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, held a hearing in New Orleans, La., today on improving trade opportunities for Main Street businesses. U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk, Small Business Administrator Karen Mills, Export-Import Bank Chairman Fred Hochberg and Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration Patty Sefcik testified at the hearing, along with local witnesses.

Revised -- Landrieu Chairs Field Hearing On Small Business Trade Opportunities
United States Senator Mary Landrieu, D-La., Chair of the Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship, held a hearing in New Orleans, La., yesterday on improving trade opportunities for Main Street businesses. U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk, Small Business Administrator Karen Mills, Export-Import Bank Chairman Fred Hochberg and Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration Patty Sefcik testified at the hearing, along with local witnesses.

Using Online B2b Marketplaces to Expand your Business
The international trade business is growing popular day by day. Pioneering new technology and improved overseas dealings have changed the manner in which companies work and market their products and services. Importing and exporting is easier and more effective than ever before. Almost any possible product can now be sent or received from countries straddling the entire globe.

U.S. ITC Ruling Due on Chinese Import Tire Surge: June 18
In a major trade safeguard case against Chinese tire imports, the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) will announce Jun. 18 on whether such imports are a significant cause of material injury, or threat of material injury to the domestic industry producing passenger vehicle and light truck tires. Under the statute, such a finding is called 'market disruption.'


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