According to the State International Development Organizations’ 2015 survey of state trade directors, 40 states operate a collective 199 trade offices overseas. Among these states, Missouri is one of the nation’s leaders, maintaining the 3rd most foreign locations with 12 overseas offices. These offices support export efforts by promoting the state’s trade interests and facilitating trade and investment with potential international partners. Click on the image below to view the national breakdown of overseas trade offices (Capitol Ideas magazine, Nov/Dec 2015 issue, page 30). Missouri foreign trade offices can be found in: Canada China Germany These offices are maintained by the Missouri International Trade & Investment Office (ITI), a division of the Missouri Department of Economic Development. Through the ITI’s many international locations, as well as its Missouri-based staff of knowledgeable trade experts, the team can help you maximize your export potential and connect with customers around the world. |
Missouri among nation’s leaders in overseas trade offices
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