Establishes the North Carolina-Ireland Trade Commission to promote trade, investment, and exchanges between North Carolina and Ireland.
The bill creates the North Carolina-Ireland Trade Commission, a body tasked with fostering bilateral trade, mutual investment, and cultural exchanges between North Carolina and Ireland. The Commission comprises seven members, including two senators, two representatives, an individual active in Irish-American affairs, and two others with expertise in international business and higher education. Members serve three-year terms and can be reappointed. The Commission meets at least twice a year, submits annual reports, and addresses related issues.
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