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7th Edition of the SME Internationalization Program Successfully Concluded

The Argentina–Texas Chamber of Commerce (ATCC) successfully concluded the 7th edition of its SME Internationalization Program, a flagship initiative that took place throughout March, supporting Argentine small and medium-sized enterprises in their expansion into the U.S. market, with Texas as a strategic entry point.

With seven years of trajectory, the program continues to provide companies with a practical and strategic roadmap to navigate international growth and access new business opportunities.

A month of strategic insights and expert-led sessions

The program featured five webinars covering key aspects of internationalization:

  • March 3 – Internationalization of Argentine Companies in Global Markets
  • March 10 – Key Aspects of Doing Business in Texas
  • March 17 – Investment and Business Visas: Opportunities in the United States
  • March 25 – Logistics and Foreign Trade: Keys to Generating Value
  • March 31 – U.S. Promotion Programs: SelectUSA and Internationalization

Each session combined expert presentations with interactive discussions, providing participants with practical tools and up-to-date insights to successfully enter and operate in the U.S. market.

Strengthening capabilities and connections

Beyond technical content, the program created a collaborative space for participants to engage with experts, exchange experiences, and build meaningful connections within the Argentina–Texas business ecosystem. By the end of the program, participating companies were better equipped with the knowledge and strategic clarity needed to move forward with their internationalization processes.

ATCC would like to thank all the speakers who contributed to this edition: Carlos Martínez, Oscar Mary, Santiago Carnicero, Diego Galer, Marcela Frattini, Natalia Muguerza, Guillermo Grimoldi, Jonas Tizabi, and Marcelo Amden for sharing their expertise and contributing to the success of the program.

We would like to give a very special recognition to Guillermo Grimoldi, member of the ATCC Executive Board, for his key role in leading and moderating each session, and for his continuous commitment to the development and success of this initiative.

We also sincerely thank all participating companies for their engagement and commitment throughout the program, as well as the supporting organizations that helped make this initiative possible.

Through initiatives like this, ATCC continues to reinforce its commitment to empowering Argentine SMEs and strengthening the long-term commercial relationship between Argentina and the United States.

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