Hey, guess what? A bunch of cool U.S. financial companies went on a trip to Japan, Singapore, and South Korea to make some new friends and do some business. They’re all about financial services, technology, payments, and sustainable finance. The whole thing is part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s plan to boost trade in the Indo-Pacific region. During their trip, they met some big shots in Japan and talked about doing business together. If any Japanese businesses want to hook up with U.S. suppliers, they should hit up the U.S. Commercial Service team in Japan. The International Trade Administration, part of the U.S. Department of Commerce, is all about helping American companies compete globally. They’re like the ultimate wingman for U.S. businesses, making sure everything’s fair and square in the world of trade. You can find out more about them at www.trade.gov.
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