Atlanta, GA / Singapore / Washington, DC – The International Trade Council (ITC) and the National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen cooperation in advancing global trade opportunities for Black-owned small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
The signing ceremony, held virtually on August 21, 2025, brought together leaders from both organizations.
As part of this new collaboration, the ITC and NBCC jointly launched:
- “Global Pathways: Empowering Black-Owned SMEs to Export to the World” – a comprehensive, practical guide available for free download at https://tradecouncil.org/empowering-black-owned-smes-to-export-to-the-world/.
- Discounted access to ADAMftd, the world’s leading global trade intelligence platform, empowering Black-owned entrepreneurs with live data on importers, exporters, tariffs, supply chains, and market opportunities. Access is available here: https://adamftd.com/national-black-chamber-of-commerce/.
Together, these initiatives are designed to help Black-owned SMEs identify new markets, evaluate risks, comply with trade regulations, and grow internationally.
Quotes from Leaders
Paul Kwengwere, ITC Board Member (Malawi) said:
“This partnership is more than symbolic – it is a practical step to give Black-owned SMEs the tools and knowledge they need to compete globally. The book and ADAMftd access provide a roadmap for success.”
Hon. Dr. Yeshurun Alemayehu Adde, ITC Board Member (Ethiopia) remarked:
“We believe that inclusive trade leads to stronger, more resilient economies. This collaboration with the NBCC reflects our shared mission to democratize trade and create equal opportunities.”
Hon. Dr. Disney Ramos, ITC Board Member (São Tomé and Príncipe) emphasized:
“Global trade should not be an exclusive club. With this initiative, we are breaking down barriers and ensuring that Black-owned SMEs have the same access to markets and opportunities as anyone else.”
Charles H. DeBow, III, President & CEO of NBCC added:
“For nearly 50 years, the NBCC has been dedicated to empowering African American communities and businesses. This partnership with the ITC expands our reach globally. The launch of this book, combined with discounted access to ADAMftd, equips our entrepreneurs with powerful resources to thrive internationally.”
About the International Trade Council (ITC)
The International Trade Council is a peak-body global chamber of commerce whose membership comprises government export-promotion agencies, foreign direct-investment bodies, national chambers of commerce, industry associations, and corporations. The ITC provides educational resources, market research, and advocates for a level playing field in international trade. www.tradecouncil.org
About the National Black Chamber of Commerce (NBCC)
Founded in 1977, the National Black Chamber of Commerce is a nonprofit organization dedicated to economically empowering African American communities and Black-owned businesses. With over 150 chapters worldwide, NBCC provides advocacy, education, networking, and business development services, fostering entrepreneurship, access to capital, and inclusive economic growth. www.nationalbcc.org
Media Contact:
Ranjani Rangan
Chairperson, International Trade Council
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