Made in Rural America Seminars Set for New York Post Offices


August 10, 2016 



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Made in Rural America

A Made in America label carries a high level of prestige in markets around the globe.  The White House Rural Council and the Postal Service are hosting 60 workshops in 24 states over the next few months for rural businesses to learn how to access new customers abroad and take advantage of international trade assistance. 

If you’re a local entrepreneur looking to take advantage of today’s global economy, check with your local Post Office for the nearest Made in Rural America free international workshop in your area.

At these workshops, postmasters and other Postal Service international shipping experts will provide hands-on instruction in the use of online interactive tools on usps.com to help rural businesses expand internationally.

In New York State, the following Post Offices will co-host events:

Post Office Name

Address

ZIP Code

Date

Time

Binghamton

115 Henry St

13902

8/31/2016

11:00 - 1:00

Saratoga Springs

475 Broadway

12866

8/23/2016

11:00 - 1:00

Plattsburgh

10 Miller St.

12901

8/24/2016

11:00 - 1:00

Watertown

232 Commerce Park Dr.

13601

8/30/2016

11:00 - 1:00

Westhampton Bch

170 Main St.

11978

8/23/2016

10:00 - 1:00

James A. Farley Bldg

380 W. 33 St.

10199

8/23/2016

11:00 - 3:00

Brooklyn Processing Center

1050 Forbell ST

11256

8/23/2016

12:00-4:00

Woodstock Main Office

2 Woodstock Meadows Ln

12498

8/31/2016

9:00-12:00


According to Postal officials, the Postal Service offers products and services ideal for supporting any rural business’s growth into the world of international shipping including online Customs forms, International Express and Priority services, and many shipping supplies including mailing boxes provided at no cost.

Through the White House Rural Council and President’s “Made in Rural America” export and investment initiative, the USPS is working with other federal agencies to help rural businesses access new customers and markets abroad.

More than 95 percent of global consumers are outside the United States, and through advances in communication and technology, the global marketplace is more accessible than ever to small and rural businesses.

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