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Doing Business in the USA
 

On this page, you will find a quick description of resources available for companies in Guinea considering purchases or investments in the United States and some suggestions for getting started.

Buying American Products

American-made products have a worldwide for high quality and use of cutting edge technology. Here are some tips on finding the supplier you’re looking for:

  1. Read Commercial News USA, a bi-monthly publication of the U.S. Department of Commerce designed to help American companies find buyers and distributors for their products and services.
  2. Check out the 2012 International Buyer Program Trade Show Schedule for a list of sponsored trade shows where you can build contacts with American companies and experience their products firsthand. The embassy may be able to assist with registration and hotel reservations for some events; contact CamaraM1@state.gov for more details.

Investing in the USA

President Obama announced the SelectUSA initiative to showcase the United States as the world’s premier business location and to provide easy access to federal-level programs and services related to business investment. SelectUSA is designed to complement the activities of our states—the primary drivers of economic development in the United

States. Getting Started

  1. Visit the SelectUSA website to obtain general information about investing in the United States. SelectUSA seeks to highlight the many advantages the United States offers as location for business and investment. From a vast domestic market, to a transparent legal system, to the most innovative companies in the world, America is the place for business. On the website you can browse business incentives offered by different states and territories.
  2. Contact us at the U.S. embassy to discuss your interests and needs
  3. Contact the nearest office of the Association of State Offices Overseas to learn more about state government resources

Visas

For information regarding business visas, please visit http://travel.state.gov/visa/ for detailed information. 

Contact Us

  • Embassy:Phone:(+224) 65 10 40 00

    Embassy: Fax: (+224) 65 10 42 97

    Economic/Commercial Officer
    Mr Brad Coley
    coleybs@state.gov

    Economic/Commercial Assistant
    Ms Mahawa Camara
    CamaraM1@state.gov

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