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MGTA History

Since 1924, business people from Minnesota and neighboring states who share an interest in international business opportunities have joined together to exchange ideas, experiences and information through the programs and services offered by the Midwest Global Trade Association (MGTA). MGTA remains active and growing today, stimulated by new members and changes in the global market place.

MGTA is a nonprofit organization supported entirely by the efforts and contributions of its membership. The association draws on the talents and resources of international professionals and corporations throughout the region. Members include companies of all sizes and levels of international experiences, as well as individuals with a range of business interests and perspectives. Anyone interested in international trade is invited to become a member and share the experience.

A History of Commitment to Global Trade

The Midwest Global Trade Association has evolved through several name changes and has shared affiliation with other organizations.

1924 – Export Club

The first meeting of interested businesspersons was convened in St Paul. The shared interest was export opportunities for member companies.

1930 – Northwest World Trade Club

The group expanded in size and scope of opportunities.

1957 – Minnesota World Trade Association (MWTA)

With a new name, the association formulated its primary mission: To promote and encourage world trade. To accomplish this objective the association further defined its role:

  • Professionalize international business through enhancement of skills and competence levels.
  • Provide forums for the exchange of practical foreign trade information and shared experiences.
  • Provide a vehicle for expressing members’ views on foreign trade legislation to our government representatives.

1983 – MWTA

Education programs became an important and distinct function within the MWTA organization.

1984 – MWTA

In its 60th year, the association had grown to 450 members. April 11, 1984 was declared “World Trade Day” by the City of Minneapolis and the State of Minnesota. The records of MWTA were donated to the Minnesota Historical Society recognizing the historical significance of the association in the State of Minnesota.

1985 – MITA

Midwest Importers Trade Association (MITA) was founded in May 1985. MITA’s early accomplishments were to help avert a reduction of import services provided by Minneapolis/St. Paul U.S. Customs District. Today, the U.S. Customs continues to maintain full service capabilities in the Twin Cities as a result of this concerted effort on the part of MITA and other trade and business groups.

1996 – MWTA

On May 21, 1996, MWTA was recognized for its outstanding contribution towards international trade with the “Governor’s International Trade Award.” MWTA’s 72 year history had served Minnesota’s international business community to promote Minnesota’s image, educate thousands and bring Minnesota’s international business interests together for a common purpose.

2003 – Midwest Global Trade Association (MGTA)

The consolidation of MITA and MWTA created the new Midwest Global Trade Association (MGTA). The association continues to grow and evolve, reflecting the richly diversified needs of its members. With dedication and commitment to international business, the association is well positioned for continued success and growth into the 21st century and will continue to deliver value to its membership.

MGTA Mission Statement

The Midwest Global Trade Association is an organization of international business professionals, representing both importers and exporters, which provide education, current information and support to enhance the international business opportunities of its members and the community.

Midwest Global Trade Association
1000 Westgate Drive, Suite 252 | St. Paul, MN 55114
p 651.290.7482 | f 651.290.2266 | e office@mgta.org

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