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In a move that is set to have a significant impact on North Dakota's economy, Governor Sarah Smith announced today that the state has signed a new international trade agreement with several countries in the European Union. The agreement, which aims to promote trade and economic cooperation between North Dakota and its European partners, is expected to open up new markets for North Dakota businesses and create job opportunities for its residents.The new trade agreement, which was negotiated over several months, will see North Dakota export a range of goods and services to European countries, including agricultural products, machinery, and energy resources. In return, North Dakota will import a variety of products from Europe, enabling local businesses to access new markets and grow their export revenues.Governor Smith expressed her excitement at the signing of the trade agreement, stating that it would provide a significant boost to North Dakota's economy. "This new trade agreement represents a major milestone for North Dakota, opening up new opportunities for our businesses to expand internationally and create jobs for our residents," she said.The agreement is also set to benefit North Dakota's consumers, who will have access to a wider range of European products at competitive prices. This is expected to drive competition in the local market and result in lower prices for consumers.The signing of the international trade agreement has been hailed as a major victory for North Dakota, as it demonstrates the state's commitment to fostering economic growth and creating opportunities for its residents. With the new agreement in place, North Dakota is set to further solidify its position as a leading player in the global marketplace.