Submit an export question via e-mail or call 1-800-USA-TRADE
to speak directly to an export specialist. The TIC
offers specialized region and country-specific counseling
for Asia, Oceania, Africa, The Middle East, North
& South America and Western Europe.
The U.S. Commercial Service has a network of export
and industry specialists located in 104 cities across
the United States and in over 80 countries worldwide
to assist small and mid-sized U.S. exporters enter
or expand into international markets.
The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) network of
overseas offices supports U.S. agricultural interests
in markets throughout the world. Local assistance
can be found through your state's
export development agency.
BISNIS is the US government's primary resource center
for US companies exploring business opportunities
in Russia and other Newly Independent States.
CEEBIC offers a wide array of services, business
counseling, and information products designed to help
primarily small-sized and medium-sized US companies
export to Central and Eastern European markets.
Never exported but looking to start? SBA export consultants
are located in U.S. Export Assistance Centers (USEACs)
throughout the U.S. By co-locating trade specialists
from SBA, US Dept. of Commerce, and US Export-Import
Bank, USEACs are one-stop shops ready to provide small-or
medium-sized business with a broad range of local
export assistance services and counseling.
The industry desk officers within the International
Trade Administration can answer your market-related
questions specific to your industry sub-sector and
provide your company with a voice in US trade negotiations.
The NED contains contact information for federal
and state trade offices, trade finance offices, trade
centers, and foreign trade zones.
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