Export America.
Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce; U.S. G.P.O. (Monthly)
LC Call Number: HF3000 .E97
LC Catalog Record: 00206779
Online Edition
Provides news and information on U.S. and global trade. Important export issues and exports in various industries are also included. Note: Export America ceased publication with the July 2004 issue. However, archives of Export America containing the full text of all issues published from November 1999 through July 2004, are available online.
Foreign Trade of the United States. Including State and Metro Area Export Data. Washington,
D.C.; Bernan Press, c1999-c2001. 2 volumes.
LC Call Number: HF3000 .F67
LC Catalog Record: 99008435
This publication contains statistical information on U.S. exports and imports and
related topics. Provides information on the U.S. overall; statistics on the exports of each
state by country or region of destination and by industry; and provides similar information
on major metropolitan areas.
National Export Strategy: Annual Report the United States Congress. Trade Promotion
Coordinating Committee. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, International Trade
Commission; U.S. G.P.O. (Annual)
LC Call Number: HF1455 .N364
LC Catalog Record: 95644114
Online Editions
An annual report to U.S. Congress covering U.S. national export strategy. The
publication also reports on trends in U.S. exports and other global trade issues.
Directory of United States Importers. New York: Journal of Commerce, Inc. (Annual)
LC Call Number: HF3012 .D54
LC Catalog Record: 91642191
Publishers description
A list of U.S. importers and the products they import. The main company listing is
geographic by state while products are listed by Harmonized Commodity Codes. There are also
alphabetical company and product indexes.
U.S. Imports History. Historical summary, international harmonized system commodity
classification (HTSUSA) by country, by customs district. Foreign Trade Division. Washington,
D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. [electronic resource — CD-ROM]
LC Call Number: HF3000 [1996 00857] Main Reading Room (MRC)
LC Catalog Record: 95645855
Provides U.S. import statistics, including both government and non-government
shipments into the U.S. Customs territory, U.S. foreign trade zones, and the U.S. Virgin
Islands from foreign countries.
U.S. Imports of Merchandise. Foreign Trade Division. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of
Commerce, U.S. Bureau of the Census. (Monthly) [electronic resource — CD-ROM]
LC Call Number: HF3005 [1996 00859] Main Reading Room (MRC)
LC Catalog Record: 91655127
Provides statistics on U.S. merchandise imports.
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
https://www.cia.gov/
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) web site includes several resources
useful for international economic research, as well as country & regional
economic data. The Handbook
of International Economic Statistics provides economic statistical data
and analysis on countries and regions of the world. The World Factbook includes
country profiles, reference maps and other helpful resources. The Publications & Reports
web page provides links to a number of unclassified CIA publications and reports.
Export-Import Bank of the United States.
http://www.exim.gov/
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) is an independent
U.S. Government agency that helps finance the overseas sales of U.S. goods
and services. Resources
available on the web site include: news and information updates; press releases;
annual conference information - available in print form & multimedia; Economic
Impact Notices; small business information; product information on loans, guarantees,
insurance, credit reviews and
compliance, and claims. Other resources available are: forms and publications,
handbooks, annual reports; and customer service information; and related links.
Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
http://www.federalreserve.gov/
The Federal Reserve System web site provides an extensive number
of resources highly useful for obtaining economic and financial information.
Internet resource pages available on
the Federal Reserve web site provides access to Breaking Financial News, and
news involving the Federal Reserve System, Press Releases, Testimony and Speeches,
Monetary Policy, Banking System
information, Payment Systems resources, Regulation and Supervision, Economic
Research and Data, Consumer Information, Reporting Forms, as well as Publications
and Education Resources. The
web site also includes a search engine.
The Publications and Education Resources link includes: Economic Research and Data;
Reports to Congress; Index of Federal Reserve Economic Research (from the Federal Reserve Bank
of San Francisco); etc. The Economic Research and Data link includes: working papers, surveys
and reports (Survey of Small Business Finances, Survey of Consumer Finances); Statistics
including the Releases and Historical Data (interest rates, bank data, exchange rates, etc);
Federal Reserve Bulletin articles from 1997; etc.
Each of the bank branches
has relevant information. There are many branches including: Boston, New York, Philadelphia,
Cleveland, Richmond, Atlanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Dallas, San
Francisco, and the main Board in Washington, D.C. Each of the office has specific regional
issues and some focus on particular areas. For example the Dallas office has the Center for
Latin American Economics with relevant publications and data while the St. Louis office has
a strong historical banking statistics area.
GPO Access.
http://www.gpoaccess.gov/index.html
GPO Access is a service of the U.S. Government Printing Office that
provides free electronic access to a wealth of important information products
produced by the Federal
Government. The information provided on this site is the official, published
version and the information retrieved from the U.S. GPO. Access can be used
without restriction, unless
specifically noted. The GPO web site provides access to publications and resources
within the Legislative, Executive and Judicial branches of government. In addition,
there is also access
to regulatory resources, administrative decisions, historical documents, catalog
of U.S. government publications, an Online Bookstore, as well as links to federal
web sites, databases,
and other finding aids. Publications of particular interest include: Economic
Indicators
(from 1998), Economic Report of the President (from 1995), Federal
Register (from 1994),
Congressional Record, U.S. Code, Code of Federal Regulations, current
and past budgets.
General Accounting Office (GAO).
http://www.gao.gov/
GAO examines the use of public funds, evaluates federal programs
and activities, and provides analyses, options, recommendations, and other
assistance to help the Congress
make effective oversight, policy, and funding decisions. The GAO is responsible
for conducting financial audits, program reviews and evaluations, analyses,
legal opinions, investigations,
and other services. The resources available on the GAO web site provides daily
updated news regarding legal decisions and opinions related to the federal
government, GAO Reports, GAO
Legal Products, and other publications. Most reports are available in .PDF format
and there is good historical coverage. They are browsable by Topic, Agency,
and Date as well as keyword
searchable.
Market Access and Compliance (MAC), International Trade Administration, U.S. Department
of Commerce.
http://trade.gov/mac/index.asp
Market Access and Compliance (MAC) identifies and overcomes trade barriers,
resolves trade policy issues, and ensures that our trading partners fully meet their
obligations under our trade agreements. MAC ensures access to world markets for American
companies and workers so they can compete on a "level playing field."
Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR).
http://www.ustr.gov/index.html
The USTR serves as the chief trade negotiator and principal trade
policy adviser to the President. The USTR web site provides access to U.S.
trade reports and information
covering: Monitoring and Enforcement of U.S. trade policy; Trade & Development;
Sector information & reports; WTO & Multilateral Affairs; World Regions
information; and Trade
& the Environment. Also include the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP)
which is a program designed to promote economic growth in the developing world,
provides preferential
duty-free entry for more than 4,650 products from 144 designated beneficiary
countries and territories. Publications include: Import Statistics Relating
to Competitive Need Limitations
and U.S. Generalized System of Preferences Guidebook.
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC).
http://www.ustr.gov/index.html
OPIC's mission is to mobilize and facilitate the participation of
United States private capital and skills in the economic and social development
of less developed countries
and regions, as well as assist countries in transition from non-market to market
economies. OPIC accomplishes this mission by assisting U.S. investors through
four principal activities
designed to promote overseas investment and reduce the associated risks which
consist of: (1.) Insuring and; (2) Financing overseas business investments;
(3.) Financing private investment
funds that provide equity to businesses overseas and; (4.) Promoting the interests
of the American business community overseas. Resources available on OPIC's
web page include:
Insurance, Finance and Funds information, Investor's Information Links, Publications
like the
Development Report and Press information, Small Business Center, search
engine, and other helpful resources.
U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).
http://www.usaid.gov/
The U.S. AID is a government agency responsible for providing U.S.
economic and humanitarian assistance worldwide. The resources available on
this web site include U.S. AID
News, links to U.S. AID development program homepages, Press Information & Speeches,
U.S. AID publications, Country Information resources, and links to U.S. AID
Featured Reports,
informational summaries, and multimedia resources. The Country Locator feature
gives general country information as well as specific Program information, contacts,
and external links for
specific countries. Web site also in Spanish.
U.S. Department of Commerce.
http://www.commerce.gov/index.htm
The U.S. Department of Commerce mission is to encourage, serve, and promote the
nation's international trade, economic growth, and technological development. The department
offers assistance and information to increase the nation's competitiveness within the global
economy; administers programs to prevent unfair foreign trade competition; provides economic
and social statistics analyses for business and government planners; provides research support
for the increased use scientific, engineering and technological development. The Department of
Commerce has a number of agencies within the department that cover the responsibilities cited
above. Some of the key sources of information related to international commerce and trade are
listed below. Each homepage provides a wealth of information like publications and data for
a variety of users.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created by President
George Bush in 200. Many of the parts of DHS came from other government agencies.
One of which was the
U.S. Customs Service. Originally, was the U.S. Customs Service was a part of
the Treasury Department and has been in existence since the founding of the
United States. Most of the
data for Customs is related to trade traffic come in and out of the U.S. ports
and other entry points. Much of their data is also reported in STAT-USA. Import
data includes cargo
summary, duty rates, carriers, etc. Export data includes the Automated Export
System, etc.
U.S. Department of State.
http://www.state.gov/
The U.S. Department of State is responsible for advising the President of the
U.S. in formulating and executing foreign policy and promotes long-range strategy and the
well being of the U.S. The department also determines and analyzes facts and circumstances
relating to U.S. foreign interests, and makes recommendations on policy and future action,
as well as implementing established U.S. policies. Within the State Department there are
designated offices and functions that promote and assist U.S. commercial interest abroad.
The Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs coordinates State Department advocacy on behalf
of U.S. businesses and offers problem-solving assistance in opening markets, leveling the
playing field, and resolving trade and investment disputes. The Country Commercial Guides
present a comprehensive look at countries' commercial environments, using economic, political
and market analysis.
U.S. Department of Treasury.
http://www.ustreas.gov/
The U.S. Department of Treasury performs four basic functions: formulating
and recommending economic, financial, tax, and fiscal policies; serving as
the financial agent
for the U.S. Government; enforcing the law; and manufacturing coins and currency.
Treasury Department sources covering international and trade issues available
on the web site include
the International Topics homepage and the Office of International Affairs. The
Treasury Department homepage allows access to News, Key Topics homepages, Press
Room information
(reports and press releases), other department reports and publications, and
a web site search engine. Web site is also in Spanish.
U.S. Trade and Development Agency.
http://www.ustda.gov/
The U.S. Trade and Development Agency's mission is to promote economic
development in, and simultaneously export U.S. goods and services to developing
and middle income nations worldwide. The agency's web site provides access
to news & events,
agency studies and projects, region and sector information, the library homepage,
as well as links to other resources. The U.S. Business link has information
targeted to
U.S. exporters.
Industry, Trade and the Economy: Data and Analysis. Office of Trade and Industry
Information, U.S. International Trade Administration, U.S. Dept. of Commerce.
http://www.ita.doc.gov/td/industry/otea/index.html
Web site provides new developments and updates on national trade.
Includes national trade data, state export data, and links to, U.S. sector
data, The World Trade
Reference Room, and other trade resources and references.
Industry, Trade & Technology Review. U.S. International Trade Commission.
http://www.usitc.gov/ind_econ_ana/research_ana/ier_ittr/ittr/index.htm
A quarterly publication analyzing factors currently affecting U.S. manufacturing
and services industries and providing deeper analysis and insight into their
competitiveness.
The World Factbook. Washington, D.C.: Central Intelligence Agency, 1981- .
LC Call Number: G122 .U56a
LC Catalog Record: 81641760
https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html
Published since 1975 (different title), the Factbook includes
information on Geography, People, Government, Economy, Communications, Transportation,
Military,
Transnational Issues for all countries as well as maps and helpful Appendixes.
Versions from 2000 forward are available in the Publications area of the CIA
web site.
U.S. Foreign Trade Highlights. International Trade Administration,
U.S. Dept. of
Commerce.
http://www.ita.doc.gov/td/industry/otea/usfth/index.html
Agency Summary: U.S. Foreign Trade Highlights web site provides data on U.S.
international trade in goods and services. Emphasis is on goods trade: aggregate exports
and imports, U.S. commodity and country/regional trade balances, and shifts in the commodity
composition of U.S. exports and imports with major trading partners and regions.
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