Program helps Wyoming businesses realize export sales potential
1 Feb 2017
A new state program aims to provide Wyoming businesses with tools to enter international markets.
The State Trade and Expansion Program (STEP) is a $158,000 federally-funded initiative designed to teach firms new to exporting, help seasoned exporters in expanding their markets and grow foreign direct investment in the state.
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