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Guatemala is opening its energy market at scale, creating long-term opportunities for U.S. exporters in clean energy, infrastructure, and grid modernization.
The Philippines’ data center market is rapidly growing, offering strong export and partnership opportunities for U.S. tech and infrastructure providers.
Singapore’s maritime sector and the future construction of the Tuas Port creates significant opportunities for U.S. firms.
Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country—presents a significant market opportunity in the housing sector
Italy to increase its imports of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) which increases prospects for U.S. suppliers of LNG and related equipment.
Austria is investing in natural gas, creating new opportunities.
Canada’s investment in Arctic energy infrastructure offers many opportunities for U.S. energy companies.
Romania is a key market for small modular reactors (SMRs) and will become a catalyst for the development of SMRs in the Southeast European region.
India’s road infrastructure transformation creates opportunities for U.S. tech and construction companies in a sector potentially worth $559 billion by 2032.
Greece’s Green Transition & Opportunities for U.S. Firms
Burmese importers seek partnerships with advanced on-site oxygen gas exporters, creating opportunities for U.S. companies in several key industries.
RETIE is the regulatory framework for the electrical industry in Colombia. It has been expanded to require more certifications.
Kuwait power station upgrades and expansion
India’s booming biofuels sector offers major opportunities for U.S. firms in SAF, 2G ethanol, and clean tech, driven by strong policy and global collaboration.
Kuwait’s oil and gas sector offers opportunities to U.S. information and communication technology companies