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In an effort to strengthen Nebraska's economy and expand its international trade opportunities, Governor Jane Smith announced today a series of new agreements with key trading partners. The agreements are expected to boost the state's export potential and create new business opportunities for Nebraska companies.One of the key agreements signed today is with Mexico, one of Nebraska's largest trading partners. The agreement includes provisions for increased cooperation in agriculture, manufacturing, and energy sectors. Governor Smith stated, "This agreement with Mexico will open up new markets for Nebraska farmers and businesses, helping to grow our economy and create jobs for our residents."In addition to the agreement with Mexico, Nebraska also signed trade deals with Canada and Japan. These agreements are aimed at increasing trade and investment between Nebraska and these countries, particularly in the areas of technology, healthcare, and renewable energy."These new agreements demonstrate Nebraska's commitment to expanding our international trade relationships and creating new opportunities for our businesses," Governor Smith added. "By forging strong partnerships with countries like Mexico, Canada, and Japan, we can continue to grow our economy and compete in the global marketplace."The Nebraska Department of Economic Development will be working closely with local businesses and industry leaders to help them take advantage of the new trade agreements. The department will provide resources and support to help businesses navigate the complexities of international trade and take advantage of new opportunities for growth and expansion.Overall, the new agreements are expected to have a positive impact on Nebraska's economy, creating new jobs, increasing exports, and attracting new investment to the state. Governor Smith expressed optimism about the future of Nebraska's international trade efforts, stating, "With these new agreements in place, we are well-positioned to take our economy to new heights and build a stronger, more prosperous future for all Nebraskans."