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How can local businesses tap into global markets while facing today’s unique challenges? The upcoming virtual event organized by the Niagara Chamber Partnership aims to answer this question by offering free access to expert guidance and practical solutions.

The event is designed to help Niagara businesses overcome common barriers to international growth. Participants will learn about managing labor shortages, integrating AI tools, and expanding beyond U.S. markets. The virtual format allows business owners to join from anywhere, making it accessible for busy entrepreneurs.

Breaking barriers to global growth through practical solutions for labor, technology, and market expansion challenges

“We’re bringing together experts who understand both global trends and local challenges,” says a representative from the organizing committee. The event features panel discussions on topics like employee retention, technology adoption, and export strategies. Each session focuses on real-world solutions that business owners can implement right away.

The Niagara Chamber Partnership, which includes nine regional chambers, has partnered with organizations like SUNY Niagara SBDC and Export Development Canada to create this resource. These partnerships guarantee that information is relevant to the region’s economic landscape.

Small business owners, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders from across Niagara are expected to attend. The event particularly targets companies looking to modernize their operations or reach international customers.

“Niagara has unique advantages for global trade,” notes one of the organizers. Sessions will highlight resources like Niagara’s Foreign Trade Zone and government programs that support export activities. Attendees will also learn about sustainable business practices that benefit both profits and communities.

Beyond information sharing, the event creates networking opportunities with business leaders and regional stakeholders. These connections can lead to collaborations that strengthen Niagara’s economic resilience. The webinar titled “Beyond Borders: Trade Insights for Niagara Businesses” will include an interactive Q&A session where participants can address specific challenges they face.

By participating, local businesses gain tools to create adaptable strategies for long-term growth. The event supports the region’s reputation as a globally connected business hub while helping individual companies navigate an increasingly complex marketplace.

For registration details, interested businesses should contact their local chamber of commerce.

Workshops that equip companies for long-term growth are becoming essential in a fast-changing economy. These events also strengthen Niagara’s role as a forward-thinking, connected business community. See how local organizations are supporting business resilience on Marketplace Niagara.

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