US Postal, US Department of Commerce Expand Partnership To Support NIE
The US Postal Service said that it is expanding its partnership with the US Department of Commerce to support National Export Initiative (NEI).
The company said that through its global business team it will build on the alliance partnership with the Commerce Department's International Trade Administration (ITA) to encourage and SMBs interested in establishing or expanding exports of their products to markets worldwide.
John Potter, postmaster general and CEO of US Postal Service, said: “The global market for goods produced in the US is open to businesses both large and small. Our global shipping services open the gateway to the globe for American exports. We're pleased to participate in the NEI to support economic growth here at home.”
Gary Locke, secretary of US Department of Commerce, said: “Today, less than 1% of America's 30 million companies export, a percentage that is also significantly lower than all other developed countries. And of US companies that do export, 58% export to only one country.”
The Postal Service is a provider of international delivery services, providing business mailers with the ability to expand their markets by shipping packages and sending letters, documents and advertising mail to 191 countries.

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