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A Renewed Commitment

In February 2010, the administration of Barack Obama officially announced a new strategy to implement policies that would encourage U.S. exports to double in five years, thus making good on promises made during the 2008 U.S. presidential campaign.  The unveiling included pledges to hammer out more trade agreements, increase pressure on trading partners to further open their markets to U.S. products, and a proposal to create an export promotion cabinet.

Officials also explained that this initiative would also include more financial support for export promotion.

Now you can make sound arguments about the wisdom of the U.S. Government to be spending borrowed money on this, or whether or not American workers get a fair shake from these trade agreements.  (Just take a 5 second look at the shouting heads on the various cable TV “news” outlets.)   But let’s face it:  Overall, the American economy benefits from its exports, and any assistance waving our flag is a welcome development in this increasingly competitive world.

And what’s more, the favorable value of the U.S. dollar in the past couple of years has made “Made in the USA” products particularly more affordable and attractive in overseas markets.

Saddled with a lengthy recession and sluggish recovery at home, exports are an important way to grow business and help expand our economy and create jobs.

So now more than ever:  export.

We’ve been showing the way for nearly 30 years!

Since 1982, Messe Düsseldorf North America has been a resource for US companies seeking new international market opportunities.  We have served as an international like to innumerable U.S. companies over the years, assisting with everything necessary to exhibit at or visit one of the trade shows organized by the Messe Düsseldorf group of companies in Germany, Czech Republic, South East Asia, China, India, Russia, The Middle East, and South America.

For nearly 30 years, MDNA has brought market partners together to ensure that exhibitors and visitors find customers or providers of service and merchandise they are looking for.

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Posted @ Sunday, March 21, 2010 11:18 PM by anup
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