By Associated Press - Saturday, February 1, 2014

DURHAM, N.H. (AP) - A University of New Hampshire program is offering an online course for entrepreneurs on exporting products and services.

The course, called “Finding Your Export Markets,” helps entrepreneurs determine if they are ready to export, research, and analyze potential markets, identifying countries where they might sell their products.

It’s one of three e-courses on exporting offered by the New Hampshire Small Business Development Center, an outreach program of the university.



The courses are available at www.nhsbdc.org and are part of the extensive e-course selections available at no charge on the NH SBDC website.

The state Division of Economic Development says 2,200 companies in New Hampshire export goods or services, and most are small and mid-sized businesses that export to Canada, Mexico, China, Germany, and the Netherlands.

“We are pleased that the 2010 Small Business Jobs Act funding enabled us to provide practical support for the state’s exporters and entrepreneurs new to exporting, through e-courses available 24/7,” said Mary Collins, state director of the business development center. “These courses supplement the services offered through New Hampshire’s International Trade Resource Network, which extends collaborative resources for businesses that export to global markets, including NH SBDC services.”

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