Thursday, June 11, 2009

Push For Global Trade

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United States Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship introduced a bill to help increase small business trade opportunities.
Small businesses play a vital role in America's international commerce, representing about 97 percent of all exporters. Yet, with only one percent of small firms exporting their goods -- making up slightly more than a quarter of the country's exporting volume -- exporting remains dominated by large firms.
U.S. exports of goods and services grew by 12 percent in 2008 to $1.84 trillion, while imports increased 7.4 percent to $2.52 trillion -- further evidence that more small business involvement in exporting would help reduce the country's trade deficit.
The bill calls for more focus on small business issues, helping to raise the profile of small exporters and ensuring that the interests of these exporters are represented during trade negotiations.

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