September 15, 2016 at 1:18 am | Updated September 16, 2021 at 7:18 am | < 1 min read
Ninety-six percent of the world’s consumers live outside of the United States and represent two-thirds of the world’s purchasing power. U.S. companies that export enjoy business success with increased sales and profit potential. Exporting also helps businesses weather downturns in the domestic economy by being prepared to respond to foreign competition and global market trends.
1st Place: Bassetts Ice Cream of Philadelphia, with “Scooping Up International Sales”
Bassets Ice Cream – First Place Winner of SBA and Visa Export Video Contest
2nd Place: Rekluse of Boise, ID, with “Exporting Success”
Rekluse of Boise – Second Place Winner of SBA and Visa Export Video Contest
3rd Place: Premier Choice Inc, DBA Perfect Bite of San Jose, California with “‘Fruits’ of Our Labor”
Premier Choice Inc – Third Place Winner of SBA and Visa Export Video Contest
4th Place: MMIC of Johnsbury, Vermont with “MMIC What We Do”
MMIC of Johnsbury – Forth Place Winner of SBA and Visa Export Video Contest
5th Place: CID Bio-Science of Camas, Washington with “The World and Beyond”
CID Bio-Science of Camas – Fifth Place Winner of SBA and Visa Export Video Contest
Where Will Your Next Customer Come From?
Small businesses looking to grow should look beyond the U.S. borders to find new customers. Learn about government resources to help you begin or expand exporting.
Learn about government resources to help you begin or expand exporting
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