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2005 Vermont Code - § 25. — Findings and purpose

§ 25. Findings and purpose

The general assembly finds that:

(1) Good jobs for Vermonters are an essential social and economic need for the state.

(2) Trade of Vermont goods and services increasingly depends on the ability to market worldwide.

(3) By providing technical assistance to Vermont businesses, marketing Vermont services and products, arranging trade partnerships, and providing information regarding foreign business and trade opportunities, a private sector world trade office, receiving assistance from the public sector, will greatly enhance the ability of Vermonters to market their goods and services worldwide.

(4) The establishment of one world trade office will ensure a strong and stable Vermont economy. (Added 1995, No. 46, § 35.)

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