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State agency helps Oregon businesses reach international markets

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LAST MONTH, GOVERNOR TINA KOTEK ANNOUNCED THE CREATION OF A NEW STATE RESOURCE TO HELP OREGON BUSINESSES REACH INTERNATIONAL MARKETS. THE GLOBAL TRADE DESK ADVISES BUSINESSES LARGE AND SMALL ON HOW TO EXPORT THEIR PRODUCTS AND FIND BUSINESS OVERSEAS. TATUM ALBERTINE, THE GLOBAL TRADE MANAGER AT BUSINESS OREGON, THE STATE’S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGENCY, JOINS US TO SHARE MORE DETAILS.

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