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The U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. Commercial Service, offers valuable assistance to help U.S. businesses export goods and services to markets worldwide by focusing on four key components of exporting: Market Research, Trade Events, International Partners and Consulting & Advocacy.

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New November 10, 2009: Using Your Website to Build International Sales (Durham, NH)...more

UPCOMING EVENTS EXPORT INFORMATION & NEWS
  • November 10, 2009: Using Your Website to Build International Sales (Durham, NH)...more
  • November 16-20, 2009: INTEROP (New York, NY)...more 
  • November 18, 2009: Understanding Export Documentation Webinar...more
  • November 18-21, 2009: MEDICA 2009 (Dusseldorf, Germany)...more 
  • December 1, 2009: Food Export USA Seminar - Tips & Strategies for the Caribbean Market (Concord, NH)...more
  • December 2, 2009: Protecting Your Intellectual Property Rights Webinar...more 
  • December 11, 2009: Getting Paid for Export Sales Seminar (Trenton, NJ)...more
  • January 18-21, 2010: The World Future Energy Summit (Abu Dhabi, UAE)...more 
  • January 25-28, 2010: Arab Health 2010 (Dubai, UAE)...more
  • January 27-29, 2010: Pacific 2010 (Sydney, Australia)...more 
  • New to Export? Get started here!
  • Prepare for your international trip well in advance by checking the resources available here!
  • Looking for industry-specific market research or event information? Review reports here or visit e-Market Express here!
  • Trade Topics - Learn about ATA Carnets, IPR, CE Marking and AES 
  • Exhibit Your Products Worldwide in Commercial News USA! Find out more here!
  • Review some of the common questions regarding specific market details here
  • Do you export food or agricultural products? Click here to view Food Export USA Northeast programs!
  • Free Trade Agreements are an asset to U.S. exporters - for up to date information on current, pending and proposed FTAs, please click here!
  • The top export markets for the U.S. as of July 2009 were Canada, Mexico, China, Japan and Germany...more