Ortsbo could help with exporting over seaAnnapolis firm helps others in US to go global | CanadianBusiness.com
Ortsbo could solve or bridge the language gap and help with export to foriegn countries.
Earlier this year, about a dozen businesses came to Anne Arundel Community College to learn how to reach a foreign client base. U.S. Rep. C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger, D-Baltimore County, coordinated the event as a way to encourage manufacturing companies to export now that President Barack Obama signed free trade agreements with South Korea, Colombia and Panama. Currently, 1 percent of U.S. companies export their goods and they go largely to Canada and Mexico. Canada was Maryland's largest international market last year, followed by the Netherlands and China. There are state and federal programs available where companies can be reimbursed for overseas trips geared toward exporting and another where foreign companies can be investigated for legitimacy.
This article is a interesting read makes me wonder about what will happen when Ortsbo does move to a American Exchange and maybe those dozen buisness men will be comeing to Ortsbo looking for answers.
BK