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USD Students to Join South Dakota Trade Mission to Ireland

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Five students from the University of South Dakota are set to join a trade mission to Ireland, led by South Dakota Trade and Governor Larry Rhoden. The mission aims to promote the state's key exports, including beef, ethanol, and biotechnology products. The students, selected from the USD President's Senior Leadership Institute, will participate in various activities, including live sessions with representatives from 15 other states, university visits, and networking with lawmakers.
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Why It's Important?

The trade mission represents an opportunity for South Dakota to expand its international trade relations, potentially boosting the state's economy. For the students, it offers a unique educational experience, enhancing their understanding of global trade dynamics and providing networking opportunities. The involvement of young leaders in such missions underscores the importance of preparing future generations for roles in international business and diplomacy.

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