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Welcome to the U.S. Export Assistance Center in Baltimore

300 West Pratt Street

The U.S. Export Assistance Center is part of a vast network of domestic and international offices, staffed by the U.S. Department of Commerce.

We assist Maryland firms in exporting by providing expert counseling and advice, information on markets abroad, international contacts and advocacy services.

We combine these resources of the Commercial Service with the finance expertise of the Small Business Administration, and can provide information on all Federal programs designed to support international trade.

Featured Events                                                              

Growing Your Exports in Tough Times: China, Korea & Taiwan - Various Dates/ Locations (throughout Maryland)  Space will be limited!  For more information go to:  http://www.buyusa.gov/baltimore/exportingseminar.html _________________________________________________________________________________

ExporTech - May 18, June 25, & July 16, 2009 in Baltimore.  Program is designed to help your company enter or expand into global markets.  Competative selection.  Apply here. _________________________________________________________________________________

World Bank Procurement Opportunities  June 9, 2009 in Baltimore.  See more information.  _________________________________________________________________________________

Game Changers in the Supply Chain Infrastructure:  Are We Ready to Play? May 11, 2009 in Washington D.C.  For more information and to register go to:  http://www.trade.gov/supplychainconference  _________________________________________________________________________________

Important News Flash!                                                           

Effective July 2, 2008, the Census Bureau is requiring mandatory filing of export information through the Automated Export System (AES), or through the AESDirect for all shipments where a Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED) is required. These new regulations have tougher penalty provisions that affect everyone in the export process. Penalties may be imposed per violation of the FTR from $1,100 to $10,000 both civil and criminal, for the delayed filing, failure to file, false filing of export information, and/or using the AES to further any illegal activity.  Also, all AES filers are faced with new filing deadlines by mode of transportation for reporting export information.

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