NAFTA Region Market Opportunities for Mold Manufacturers
Are you interested in learning more about trade policy updates, top export growth markets, exporting basics, developing an exporting strategy and the costs associated with exporting? Then join us for the first in a four-part educational webinar series on international affairs and trade education tomorrow, March 26th, 2 p.m. EST.
Are you interested in learning more about trade policy updates, top export growth markets, exporting basics, developing an exporting strategy and the costs associated with exporting? Then join us for the first in a four-part educational webinar series on international affairs and trade education tomorrow, March 26th, 2 p.m. EST.
North America contains the two largest trading partners for the U.S. plastics industry: Mexico and Canada. In 2012, these two countries were the destination of $13.6 billion and $12.5 billion worth of U.S. plastics industry exports. This webinar, sponsored by DME Company and presented by MoldMaking Technology and the Society of the Plastics Industry (SPI), will examine the industry trade in these two markets focusing on opportunities for U.S. moldmakers.
In this quarterly webinar series, Michael Taylor, senior director, SPI International Affairs and Trade, will explore export markets specifically attractive to U.S. mold manufacturers, and how to size up these market opportunities comparatively. Each webinar will focus on a geographic region or grouping of top export markets.
Participate in all four webinars and you will have an excellent strategic vision of what foreign markets you should explore to grow your sales beyond the domestic U.S. market.
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