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Maximus Tyrannus Avery Launches Global Market Awareness Pledge

Arkansas, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE  Maximus Tyrannus Avery, business development leader and member of the Arkansas District Export Council, has announced a new personal initiative aimed at increasing awareness of global markets, trade systems, and economic connectivity. The pledge reflects his long-standing belief that understanding how systems work can create stronger businesses and more resilient communities.

“I don’t look at things in isolation. Everything is connected,” Avery said. “Business, policy, and markets all influence each other.”

The pledge is rooted in Avery’s career across technology, international sales, and economic development. It focuses on simple, consistent actions that individuals can take to better understand the global economy.

“Many businesses don’t realize how much opportunity exists outside their local market,” Avery said. “That awareness changes how people think about growth.”

Why Global Market Awareness Matters Now

  • Fewer than 1% of U.S. businesses export, yet exporters account for nearly 40% of U.S. economic output.

  • Exporting firms are more likely to grow faster and survive economic downturns.

  • Global trade supports over 10 million U.S. jobs, according to federal estimates.

  • Small businesses that engage internationally often report higher revenue diversification and resilience.

“There’s a gap between what people think is possible and what actually is possible,” Avery said. “Closing that gap starts with awareness.”

The Personal Pledge: 7 Commitments

Avery’s pledge outlines seven clear behaviors:

  1. Study global markets weekly
    Spend time each week reviewing international business trends and trade activity.

  2. Track where products come from
    Pay attention to supply chains in everyday purchases.

  3. Learn basic export concepts
    Understand the fundamentals of how goods move across borders.

  4. Follow economic policy updates
    Stay informed about policies that affect trade and business.

  5. Engage in conversations about growth
    Discuss global opportunities with peers and colleagues.

  6. Think beyond local markets
    Consider how businesses can expand beyond their immediate region.

  7. Apply systems thinking to decisions
    Look at how different parts of business and economy connect.

“Growth only works if it’s built on something real,” Avery said. “That starts with understanding the system you’re operating in.”

Do-It-Yourself Toolkit: 10 Free Actions Anyone Can Take

Avery is encouraging individuals to take practical steps without needing paid services:

  1. Read one global business news article daily

  2. Look up where three everyday products are manufactured

  3. Watch free trade or economics content online

  4. Follow a government or trade organization update page

  5. Join free online forums discussing global markets

  6. Listen to a podcast about international business

  7. Review export statistics from public sources

  8. Talk to a local business owner about their supply chain

  9. Map out how a product moves from production to consumer

  10. Write down one insight per day about how systems connect

“Start small,” Avery said. “Even small shifts in awareness can lead to better decisions.”

30-Day Progress Tracker

Week 1:

  • Read daily global news

  • Identify product origins

Week 2:

  • Learn basic export terms

  • Follow policy updates

Week 3:

  • Engage in discussions

  • Map a supply chain

Week 4:

  • Apply insights to real-world examples

  • Reflect on changes in perspective

End of 30 Days:

  • Write a short summary of what you learned

  • Identify one way your thinking has changed

Call to Action

Avery is inviting individuals, business owners, and professionals to take the pledge and share the toolkit within their networks.

“Understanding how systems connect changes how you approach opportunity,” he said. “Awareness leads to action, and action leads to growth.”

Readers are encouraged to adopt the pledge, track their progress, and share what they learn with others to expand collective understanding of global markets.

To read the full interview, visit the website here.

About Maximus Tyrannus Avery

Maximus Tyrannus Avery is a Fort Smith, Arkansas–based business development leader, author, and keynote speaker. He serves as Chief Business Development Officer and Principal at Digital Ascension Group and has extensive experience in international sales, manufacturing, and global trade. Avery has been a member of the Arkansas District Export Council since 2018 and focuses on economic development, systems thinking, and scalable growth strategies.

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