The following links will provide you with additional information on exporting to the European Union.
US-EU Partners
The American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union (AmCham EU).
The TransAtlantic Business Dialogue (TABD).
The following website is the main web portal for the European
Union. Maintained by the Commission, this site contains links to
the European institutions (the Commission, the European
Parliament, and the Council), and databases of press releases, EU
laws, and other publicly available information.
http://www.europa.eu
U.S. Government Business Resources
The United States Mission to the European Union (USEU).
The U.S. Department of Commerce.
Firstgov.gov is a web information portal for the U.S. Government which is designed to be a "citizen's guide" for transactions with the U.S. government. The portal is a project of the President's Management Council that includes a "trade" section containing information on the Small Business Administration's information and tradenet website.
International Trade Administration of the Department of Commerce provides information on international trade.
The CIA World Factbook provides background information every country's political and economic environment as well as statistical, legal and geographic information.
The U.S. Department of State's USINFO.state.gov website provides information by region and issue.
U.S. Census Bureau provides in-depth business statistics.
Export-specific USG Resources
Export.gov is a one-stop information source offering valuable information to help your business export goods and services to markets worldwide. From this site, you can access a global listing of trade events, international market research, and practical tools to help with every step of the export process.
Commercial News USA is the place where North American exporters meet importers from around the world to establish successful business relationships.
BuyUSAinfo.net, a service of the U.S. Commercial Service, is the most comprehensive source for commercial information about the United States.
Export Administration Regulations
Frequently Asked Export Questions
Internet Guide to Export Trade Leads
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