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Why Export?

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United States exports are in high demand. Exporting opens up avenues for attainable growth and stability for your business. When you begin exporting as a supplier in the global marketplace, you will gain a new perspective on world economies and your role in them.

Diversify on a Global Scale
Having a diverse market portfolio allows companies to thrive by minimizing the risks associated with being in a single market. 

Catch the Wave of Emerging Markets
Establishing an early presence in an up-and-coming market gives you a strong, long-term position as the local economy matures. By getting in on the ground floor, you ultimately gain the benefit of becoming a familiar and trusted brand with proven staying power.

Satisfy Expanding Appetites
Global consumers are constantly looking for new tastes and innovations. U.S. food and agricultural exports enjoy a strong reputation of high-quality, safe, and consistent products, which translates into to high demand.

Faster Growth - Higher Profits Over Time
Global population increases are a big factor for success in overseas markets. For example, according to the USDA, China’s middle-class population is estimated to be four times the size of the entire U.S. population by 2030. These consumers have a growing disposable income and will continue to seek out U.S. products.