Small Business.
Global Scale.
The Small Business Exporters Association (SBEA) is America’s premier association for small and mid-sized exporters, serving as the international trade arm of the National Small Business Association (NSBA) - the nation’s first small-business advocacy organization.

Two staunchly nonpartisan organizations, NSBA and SBEA play an instrumental role in shaping and passing key legislation, including reauthorizations of the Export-Import Bank, the development exporting pilot programs, and efforts to streamline federal export resources.
But we can't do it alone. With your leadership and the support of exporters across the country, SBEA can make a difference federally to help businesses, like yours, stand out globally.


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The context you provide becomes productive policy you can count on with SBEA.
Connected directly with Congress, the White House, and trade policy leaders in D.C. and around the world, SBEA member stories are the foundation of stronger trade and export policy. Your insight is crucial to shaping rules and laws that work.
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TRADE NEWS
March 11, 2026
PRESS | NSBA Endorses Legislation to Provide Small Business Exemption on Tariffs
NSBA continues to monitor tariffs from D.C., urging Congress and Administration to remember how constant shifts in regulations harm small business, and supporting legislation to provide an exemption for the nation's most important economic community.
March 4, 2026
NEWS | What the Recent SCOTUS Decision on Tariffs Means for Small Business and NSBA, FAQs
Following the SCOTUS tariff ruling, NSBA continues to advocate for common sense, small-business policies providing clarity and stability, and we are closely monitoring developments to ensure small-business voices remain front and center as the effects from the decision evolve.
February 20, 2026
NSBA PRESS | SCOTUS Ruling Against Tariffs Eases Small Business Burden
A long-awaited decision, on Feb. 20, 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) issued a ruling against President Trump's use of tariffs under IEEPA authority, easing burdens for small businesses and NSBA members.
April 9, 2025
PRESS | NSBA Data Sheds Light on Tariffs and Small Business Impacts
On the subject of tariffs,"...business sustainability and growth, the ability to access financing and a whole host of other factors that stand to disproportionately harm Small Business when there is economic churning or unrest."

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