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Nebraska Export Assistance Services

Providing export assistance including one-on-one counseling for Nebraska companies interested in pursuing an export strategy

WHY EXPORT? U.S. companies that export enjoy increased sales and profit potential that translates into higher wages and benefits for workers. Exporting also helps businesses weather downturns in the domestic economy by being prepared to respond to foreign competition and global market trends.

NBDC export counseling will help you work through the critical processes of export planning. Services include:

EXPORT BUSINESS PLANNING
      NBDC counseling will help you:
  • Determine whether you are ready to pursue an international sales strategy
  • Develop a strategic plan that identifies specific objectives, creates time schedules for implementation, and marks milestones to measure success
MARKET RESEARCH
      NBDC counseling will help you:
  • Screen and assess potential markets
  • Identify your target market
  • Analyze competition and barriers to success
EXPORT CHANNELS AND INTERNATIONAL PRICING
      NBDC counseling will help you:
  • Find the best methods to export your products
  • Determine the best international price for your products
EXPORT LICENSES AND REGULATION
      NBDC counseling will help you:
  • Become aware of procedures and regulations to ensure successful expert transactions
  • Take advantage of programs that can open new markets and provide financial benefits
  • Navigate intellectual property considerations


FOR MORE INFORMATION

Veronica DogaVeronica Doga
Certified Export and Trade Counselor
402-554-6250
vdoga@unomaha.edu

Exportech

FOOD EXPORTING SEMINAR

Get answers to your questions about exporting:

  • Is there a foreign market for my food products?
  • How do I get my business export-ready?
  • Where can I find services to help me navigate the exporting process?

June 13, 2013, 9 am - 5 pm
Thompson Alumni Center
University of Nebraska at Omaha. NO FEE.

For more information email: info@foodexport.org


of the world’s consumers live outside of the United States and represent two-thirds of the world’s purchasing power.


Is your company ready to pursue an exporting strategy?

  • Do you have a solid track record of domestic sales or industry experience?
  • Do you have sufficient production capacity to commit to exporting?
  • Can your company access financial resources to support overseas marketing activities?
  • Do you have management commitment to exporting?

Now is an ideal time for U.S. small businesses to start or expand export operations:

  • U.S. businesses have a competitive advantage for producing high-quality, innovative goods and services with sound business practices.
  • Advancements in e-commerce and logistics have lowered the costs of doing business overseas.
  • Free trade agreements have opened up markets in Australia, Chile, Singapore, Jordan, Israel, Canada, Mexico, and Central America, creating more opportunities for U.S. businesses.