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U.S. Government Resources for Exporters:

Beginning Exporter's Resource Guide
Beginning Exporter Resource Guide
This one-page guide contains valuable resources and contact information for businesses new to exporting, as well as those ready to export and in need of assistance.

EXPORT.GOV
http://www.export.gov
US Government Export Portal featuring international market research, online tutorials on exporting, information on international business development programs and services trade events, and other helpful links.

Trade Information Center
http://export.gov/tic
Trade Information Center of the US Department of Commerce. A wealth of useful information including Tariffs and Taxes, NAFTA, Country Information and documentation guidance.

SBA Oregon
http://www.sba.gov/localresources/district/or/or_itresources.html
SBA's international website for Oregon. Site includes Export Finance assistance and a guide to many other local and global web resources.

Kwintessential
http://www.kwintessential.co.uk/resources/country-profiles.html
Resource for cultural, customs, language, business and social etiquette around the world. 

International Trade "Compass Point"
http://www.bizcenter.org
Provided by the Oregon Small Business Development Center Network (OSBDCN), this website, once registered, will allow the user access to numerous resources regarding exporting, importing, trade events, international trade organizations, NASBITE Certified Global Business Professional certification, articles, books and other international information. 

Oregon Exports, Jobs, and Foreign Investment
Oregon Exports, Jobs, and Foreign Investment
This document outlines the positive impact that exporting and export-related activities have on the Oregon Economy.  Gives statistics on Oregon Exports and the effect of Foreign Investment on Oregon jobs, and growing export markets for Oregon Exporters.

Trade Finance Guide: A Quick Reference for U.S. Exporters
Trade Finance Guide
This guide is designed to help U.S. companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), learn the basic fundamentals of trade finance to turn their export opportunities into actual sales and to achieve the ultimate goal: to get paid for their export sales, especially on time. This guide provides general information about common techniques of export financing.

International Credit Reporting Organizations
International Credit Reporting Organizations (88KB)
This document is a listing of credit reporting organizations including: local, international, transportation, consumer and commercial, and business credit agencies. 

Tips for Competitive Payment Terms in Global Markets
http://blogs.officialexportguide.com/special/?p=11
An article written by our Regional Export Finanace Manger, Inga Fisher Williams, this article touches on the various steps exporters can take to assure themselves timely and secure payment transactions.  Particularly helpful for start-up exporters, this article touches on payment options, Letters of Credit, Credit Policy, and how the Small Business Administration can provide assistance with all of these.

U.S.-Canada Non-Resident Importer Program
U.S.-Canada Non-Resident Importer Program
A Non-Resident Importer (NRI) is a U.S. company that does not have a physical presence in Canada but imports into Canada under their name.This document describes the process and benefits of becoming a Non-Resident Importer and how this can simplify the import process for sales made to your Canadian customer and improve your overall access and market penetration in Canada.

Global Entry: Expedited Travel for Frequent U.S. International Travelers
Global Entry Flyer
This new pilot program, managed by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, allows pre-approved, low-risk travelers expedited clearance upon arrival to the United States.  It is available to U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents that will enter the United States by utilizing automated kiosks located, first at Terminal 4 - John F. Kennedy International Airport, Washington-Dulles International Airport, and George Bush Intercontinental Airport.
http://www.globalentry.gov

Featured U.S. Exporters (FUSE)
http://www.buyusa.gov/home/fuse.html
Featured U.S. Exporters (or FUSE) is a directory of U.S. products featured on the websites of U.S. Commercial Services offices around the world. It gives your company an opportunity to target specific country markets in the local language of business. Currently, this service is offered free of charge to qualified U.S. exporters seeking trade leads or representation in these markets: Australia Austria Canada Chile China Colombia Costa Rica Germany Greece Hong Kong Indonesia Italy Israel Japan Korea New Zealand Portugal Saudi Arabia Slovakia Singapore Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Ukraine United Kingdom Vietnam West Africa.

Intellectual Property Rights Protection
Intellectual Property Rights Protection for Small Businesses
According to the World Customs Organization, firms worldwide lost nearly $512 billion in 2004 to counterfeiting. Only 15% of U.S. companies, however, know that a U.S. patent or trademark provides protection only in the United States. For more information on this problem and some helpful links, please download the above document on Intellectual Property Rights Protection for Small Businesses, and visit the website http://www.stopfakes.gov.

Export Legal Assistance Network (ELAN)
http://www.exportlegal.org/
Free legal advice on specific issues related to exporting, available ONE TIME ONLY, contact our office for referral.