NYS SBDC Services & Specialty Programs: International Business Development

International Business Development
Expanding Business and Trade in a Global Marketplace

New York State SBDC Central Administration
22 Corporate Woods Building, 3rd Floor
Albany, NY 12246 USA
Phone:(518) 641-0619 Fax: (518) 443-5275
ibp@nyssbdc.org

Are you a company of New York State? Would you like to enter and expand your business in some of the largest and fastest developing countries in the world?

Are you interested in exporting your products and services to countries overseas, but concerned about doing business in a foreign culture?

International Business Development (IBD) has an answer for you.

The IBD has strategically positioned small- and medium-sized businesses to take maximum advantage of business and trade opportunities in the global marketplace. The NYS/SBDC has nurtured major contacts and resources and an unparalleled network within government and business circles in China on the local, regional and national levels, developed partnerships that reduce the level of risk associated with business and trade, and assisted new-to-export, as well as new-to-market, expansion to the emerging Chinese marketplace. Direct assistance helps New York's small- and medium-sized businesses navigate a course to profitability through a wide range of language, regulatory, business practice & custom considerations.

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NYS Small Business Development Center
State University Plaza
Corporate Woods Building, 3rd Floor
Albany, NY 12246
In NY State (800) 732-SBDC
Outside NY State (518) 443-5398

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Partnership Program with the SBA, administered by the State University of New York. This Cooperative Agreement is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration. SBA’s funding is not an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. All SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis.