Trade Support

Supporting international and interstate commerce involving Texas.

What We Provide

Texas Trade Network provides execution-focused support for companies trading internationally and across U.S. states—especially where Texas is the destination, origin, or operating base. Our work centers on connections, preparation, and coordination.

Market Access

We connect companies to customers and partners internationally first, then across U.S. state markets, including firms seeking access to Texas buyers.

  • International buyer and partner matching
  • Texas market access for inbound companies
  • Interstate growth pipelines across U.S. states

Vendors & Supply Chain

We support sourcing and execution by connecting businesses to reliable suppliers, logistics providers, and service partners—internationally and across U.S. states—through our network.

  • International and U.S. suppliers through our network
  • Manufacturers, logistics providers, and service partners
  • Reliable vendors vetted through our network

Capital & Risk

We coordinate access to capital and risk tools to support vendor purchases and customer transactions, internationally and in the U.S., through vetted banking and insurance partners.

  • Working capital for purchasing and fulfillment
  • Trade finance coordination (where applicable)
  • Credit / cargo insurance through partner channels

Who We Work With

Texas-based businesses expanding internationally or across U.S. states.

Inbound companies seeking access to Texas customers, vendors, or partners.

Importers and exporters needing coordinated execution support.

Logistics, insurance, and capital providers looking for qualified deal flow.

How Engagements Work

We start with your goal and constraints, then prepare your requirements so introductions convert. We coordinate next steps with the right parties and stay involved through execution.

  • Define target market, counterparties, and requirements
  • Prepare a clear profile, capabilities, and transaction needs
  • Introduce and coordinate with qualified counterparties
  • Support follow-through and execution coordination

Typical Starting Points

International sales: identifying buyers, distributors, or partners and aligning requirements.

Inbound to Texas: entering the Texas market with the right local counterparties.

Sourcing: qualifying suppliers and coordinating logistics partners across borders or states.

Capital + risk: coordinating financing and insurance to support purchases and transactions.

If you’re working on an international transaction or expanding across U.S. states—especially where Texas is involved— reach out and tell us what you’re trying to accomplish.