The province is investing $86,000 through its Export Support Programming to assist 19 small and medium-sized Manitoba companies expand the export of their products and services into more diversified markets.
The move was announced by Business, Trade and Job Creation Minister Jamie Moses in advance of potential U-S tariffs coming into effect.
Moses says it’s a crucial time to support Manitoba companies market their products to a global audience, with the threat of U-S tariffs looming.
For 2024-25, the Manitoba government awarded funding to 19 small and medium-sized companies with the industries represented including agriculture, manufacturing, education and bio-environmental.