05/20/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/20/2026 13:38
MONTGOMERY - Governor Ivey on Wednesday honored six Alabama companies for their international impact at the Governor's Trade Excellence Awards.
During the Trade Excellence Awards Ceremony, Governor Ivey congratulated the companies on their international successes and thanked them for representing the Made in Alabama brand around the world.
"From aerospace engineering to sustainable agriculture products to AI innovation, these global exporters show the world the depths of Alabama's ability and ingenuity," said Governor Ivey. "These home-grown companies are driving economic growth in their communities and the state."
The awards follow another strong year in global exports for the state. In 2025, companies in Alabama exported a combined $23.7 billion in goods and services. That represents a nearly 14 percent increase over 2019, signaling that the state's recovery continues in the post-pandemic global economy. Alabama exports reached 190 countries last year.
Transportation equipment, including automobiles, aerospace components and ships, led the state's export categories, totaling $11.4 billion.
The companies honored on Wednesday hail from large metro areas and small towns across the state.
"These latest Trade Excellence Award winners are role models that show us how Alabama companies not only compete but thrive among global competition," said Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair.
The 2026 honorees are:
Governor Ivey also honored Brian K. Davis, the director of the Alabama International Trade Center at The University of Alabama. The AITC supports Alabama businesses in expanding into international markets through trade research, consulting and export development initiatives.
Davis is also the project director for the Alabama Small Business Development Center Network at The University of Alabama. The partnership program includes the U.S. Small Business Administration, higher education institutions across Alabama and the state of Alabama.
"Success in global markets does not happen by chance," said Global Business Office Chief Officer of the Christina Stimpson. "It offers training, market insight and international connections to help Alabama businesses succeed abroad. Through its role in Export Alabama, the office partners with agencies across the state to support companies seeking new global opportunities.
"Commerce and the Global Business Office are proud to be resources and partners for Alabama companies with a desire to see their products and services reach a global audience," said Stimpson.
A photo from today's ceremony is attached.
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