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The
US Government Resources
The U.S.
Government offers a wealth of international trade resources
through organizations such as the Department of Commerce, Department of
State, Export-Import Bank, U.S. Trade Representative, U.S. Customs
Service, Central Intelligence Agency, The Senate, House of
Representatives and The White House. Many of these resources are
accessible at no charge and are recommended as a first stop for
research and questions related to global trade.
Although
not a U.S. Government Agency, we have also included the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce in this list. They work closely with a number of government
agencies at the federal, state and local level as a powerful advocate
for world trade. The U.S. Chamber not only promotes international
commerce, but researches and takes positions on crucial issues and
actively lobbies Congress to take actions and pass legislation
favorable to doing business in a global economy.
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