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Business By Carlson: A Quarterly Report- International Trade

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Business by Carlson: A Quarterly Report, examines International Trade! Dave Lee and the University of Minnesota’s Paul Vaaler were live in the Cambria Gallery on 7th and looked at how trade with other countries affects Minnesota Businesses. They were joined by Perry Aasness, Executive Director of the Minnesota AgriGrowth Council, and Bruce Schmoll who previously served as chair of the US Meat Export Federation and was a soybean and corn producer from Southeast Minnesota. Business By Carlson: A Quarterly Report presented by the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management, and the Minnesota AgriGrowth Council.

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Business by Carlson: A Quarterly Report, examines International Trade! Dave Lee and the University of Minnesota’s Paul Vaaler were live in the Cambria Gallery on 7th and looked at how trade with other countries affects Minnesota Businesses. They were joined by Perry Aasness, Executive Director of the Minnesota AgriGrowth Council, and Bruce Schmoll who previously served as chair of the US Meat Export Federation and was a soybean and corn producer from Southeast Minnesota. Business By Carlson: A Quarterly Report presented by the University of Minnesota Carlson School of Management, and the Minnesota AgriGrowth Council.

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