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1. Food Innovation Tour delegations. GlobalSF’s Women in Global Food Innovation will reduce trade limitations for women-owned consumer food and wellness businesses exporting to the Nordic region (Denmark, Sweden, Finland) and Japan by offering ongoing training, consultation, entry to global networks, and the opportunity to be a member of a GlobalSF Food Innovation Tour delegations in 2022. The delegations will concentrate on enterprise matchmaking and occasions that may result in quantifiable export success. 2. Pilot a mannequin to supply expanded access on main cross border e-commerce platforms. Develop partnerships with third-celebration service suppliers to help businesses building digital capability (i.e., assist with web site localization or search engine optimization) and including free training elements to internet platform. The Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship (IECE), part of the University Enterprises Company at California State College San Bernardino, with assist from the Governor’s Office of Enterprise and Financial Growth (GO-Biz), the California State Commerce Growth Program (STEP) and its partners will increase its system to simplify and dramatically cut back costs associated with the on-boarding process on leading cross border e-commerce platforms, helping with the registration of digital assets to stop trademark infringement and sales of counterfeit merchandise. Issue financial assistance awards to companies to defray costs of using Commercial Service virtual companies in foreign markets. 3. Lead trade missions to focus on markets. 1. Lead one commerce mission per year to China for U.S. 2. Lead U.S. corporations to exhibitiuons in China. Specifically, UCEEF seeks to foster cooperation between U.S. 3) coaching these experts on the requirements making process, 4) supporting international participation of those experts to develop relationships and first-hand experience with committee work, 4) aligning technical outputs with enterprise goals by periodic interactions with the NEMA Advanced Manufacturing Council, 5) collaborate with ITA, other U.S. The U.S.-China Environmental Education Foundation (UCEEF) was formed as a 501 (c) (3) Corporation in January of 2013. UCEEF seeks to determine higher understanding of the need for environmental training by supporting college students thinking about environmental studies, researching initiatives that additional environmental safety, and interesting in public training on environmental consciousness and safety. ITA is supporting the creation of a distributed ledger system that may enable U.S. IAPMO will work with U.S. 2. Outreach by promotion, networking, speaking periods at PMMI exhibitions. 2. Educational sessions earlier than marketplace. 4. Organizing trainings classes on IPR safety and overcoming trade boundaries. Asia to facilitate entry to e-commerce providers and assist digital asset safety. 4. Provide market entry help. The "Increase the Flow" project is a part of a multi-stage, multiyear technique by IAPMO to align market access necessities for the plumbing trade across Southeast Asia.