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Maine International Trade Center is hosting the 39th annual Trade Day on Friday, an event that will feature talks and presentations by leaders in the rapidly growing global “bioeconomy” that’s tapping renewable biological resources from land and sea
Maine International Trade Center announced today the seven Maine companies with innovative products that have been selected for this year's New Products Global Showcase.
Maine as a brand may be hard to define or measure, but it’s steadily gaining in value, thanks to consumer names making their mark beyond the state’s borders.
Recently, I traveled to Taipei on behalf of York-based Maine Coast, one of the largest exporters of lobster in the United States. We concentrate on both North American and overseas markets. I joined the Maine Coast team in June 2018.
The Eastport Port Authority is exploring opportunities for new shipments out of the city's port, including a range of forest products.
Jon Nass, CEO of the Maine Port Authority, has been elected to the board of directors of the International Association of Maritime and Port Professionals.
Auburn Manufacturing, Luke's Lobster Seafood Co. and Thornton Academy are among the 2019 International Trade and Investment Awards honorees, unveiled by the Maine International Trade Center on Tuesday.
The Warren-based contractor is expanding its trade scholarship program to two $1,000 prizes this year.
Jonathan Nass, CEO of the Maine Port Authority, on Wednesday urged Maine businesses to consider shipping from Portland if they're not already doing so amid an international trade boom and “serious talks” about starting short-sea shipping to New York.
Rising Tide Brewing Co. and other brewers are forging a new market overseas, thanks in part to Maine Brewers' Guild's “Maine Beer Box” international marketing efforts.
Maine's lobster harvesters had a strong year in 2018, landing 119.64 million pounds. That was an increase of nearly 8 million pounds over 2017's figure of 111.9 million pounds, according to a Department of Marine Resources news release.
Cooke Inc., an aquaculture company based in New Brunswick that has salmon farms and hatcheries in Maine, has acquired Seajoy Seafood Corp. group, one of the largest vertically integrated premium shrimp farms in Latin America.
The first use of the Port of Eastport's bulk conveyor system is expected this spring.
Last year was fraught with challenges for any company involved in international trade.
C&L Aerospace, part of Bangor-based C&L Aviation Group, announced today it is opening a satellite office in Singapore to serve commercial and regional airline customers in Asia.
Six years after Eimskip moved its U.S. headquarters to Portland, another company doing business between Iceland and North America aims to make its mark in Maine's largest city. The future newcomer is Isafold, a newly established subsidiary of North