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The Export Promotion Act of 2010 (S. 3084) aims to boost the American economy by helping domestic companies sell their goods and services in international markets. The bill directs the Department of Commerce to hire more staff dedicated to helping U.S. businesses navigate global trade, with a specific focus on supporting small and medium-sized manufacturers and rural businesses.
For everyday citizens, this legislation is designed to create and sustain American jobs by increasing the demand for U.S. products abroad. It provides funding for programs that teach businesses how to export effectively and encourages federal agencies to work more closely with state governments to help local industries compete globally. Additionally, the bill requires a study on trade barriers in specific foreign countries to help level the playing field for American workers.
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