Free Trade Alliance San Antonio was created in 1994 to lead the development of San Antonio as a port and competitive international trade center. A public private organization, Alliance brings together the resources of its members and focuses them towards the promotion, development and facilitation of international business and trade for the entire San Antonio region.

Our mission is to develop and enhance the international trade-related economic development of San Antonio and the region through our foreign investment, trade development and advocacy efforts.
 






  
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