Think of exports and Maryland, and it might bring to mind goods on a big ship, bound for a faraway shore. After all, Baltimore’s port is long-held cornerstone of the city’s image, and continues to be busy.
But in an economy that is increasingly powered by digital tools, the idea of an export goes wider.
“What defines an export is if you have a foreign buyer,” said Jessica Reynolds, senior director of the Maryland Department of Commerce’s Office of International Investment and Trade.
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