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SBA
Office of International Trade : Information on
trade events, seminars, government aid and financing
for exporters. Also visit the Trade Mission Online,
a database of small businesses seeking to export their
products and foreign companies seeking U.S. suppliers.
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USATrade.gov
: Extensive information on government programs offering
international trade assistance. Also provides information
on taxes, customs regulations and tariffs and links
to most trade-related government offices.
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GlobalEDGE
: This site is published by Michigan State University
and includes hundreds of international trade links.
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International
Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce
: Conduct
market research, find trade statistics and industry-specific
resources, and follow extensive government links
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The
U.S. Department of
Commerce Export Portal : Learn about financing,
export documentation, tarrifs and taxes. Also, find
out what exports are coming from your state and to
which countries they are going.
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U.S.
Business Advisor : Maintained by the SBA, this
site purports to be a one-stop link to "all the
information and services the government provides for
the business community. The section devoted to international
trade is comprehensive, offering everything from detailed
research on specific countries to trade leads and
statistics.
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Passport
to Success : Take an online tutorial offered by
the University of Georgia Small Business Development
Center
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Export
Hotline : Offers thousands of market research
reports, a directory of buyers and suppliers, industry
reports, news and more. Register for free and browse
reports online.
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Export
Process Assistant : A tutorial for would-be exporters,
the Export Process Assistant was Developed by Ohio
State University's Center for International Education
and Research
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International
Chamber of Commerce : Includes a detailed description
of the International Commerce Trade Terms (Incoterms)
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