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Happy New Year!
by: Stephen On behalf of the Global Reach Blog Managers and the Foreign Trade Division (FTD) of the United States Census Bureau, we would like to say Happy New Year! We hope that you have enjoyed your holiday season and … Continue reading
Posted in Export Filing, Foreign Trade Data
Tagged aes, AESDirect, blogger bios, export data, Filing, ftd, import data, mailing lists, subscribing, subscriptions, usatradeonline
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United States Postal Service Exemption Codes
By Thomas Do you have a holiday package you need to ship out of the country? We have received many calls from customers using the United States Postal Service (USPS) website. When you visit the USPS.com, it gives several options … Continue reading
Posted in Export Filing, Foreign Trade Regulations
Tagged Click 'N Ship, exclusion, Exemptions, holiday packages, ITN, post office, Proof of filing citation, shipping, USPS
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Smashing Pumpkins
By the United States Council for International Business The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, Tour de France bicycle racers, NBC Sports – even the rock band Smashing Pumpkins: all have used an ATA Carnet when shipping valuable equipment overseas. And so … Continue reading
FTR: Trade Term
By Omari In the Trade Term: EEI, I talked about all the different types of acronyms used in the export trade community. Some of you may still be trying to decipher that acronym-heavy sentence. This leads me to the Trade … Continue reading
Posted in Trade Terms
Tagged aes, EEI, Exemptions, foreign trade, Foreign Trade Division, Foreign Trade Regulations, ftr, trade terms
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Download The Exporter’s Toolkit
Find yourself going through a gazillion web pages just to find out the basics of exporting? It shouldn’t be that difficult. This is why we have compiled “The Exporter’s Toolkit”. This toolkit acts as a guide and includes a listing … Continue reading
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Tagged bis, Electronic Export Information (EEI) to Automated Export System (AES), ex-im bank, export business planner, Export Credit Insurance, export financing, export loan guarentees, export toolkit, Export.gov., Exporting Agricultural or Food Products, Foreign-Buyer Guarantees, Freight Forwarders, FTA, how to export, market research, NEI, process of exporting, regulations, sba, usda, where to start, Working Capital Program
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The Nuts and Bolts of Getting Equipment Overseas
By Bill Armbruster for the United States Council for International Business (USCIB) When you are traveling with high-value goods overseas, it helps to have things nailed down in advance. Gregory Young, vice president of International Bolting Technologies Inc., remembers the … Continue reading
BusinessUSA is here to Help Exporters
By Matthew Falls of BusinessUSA. Matthew can be contacted at MFalls@doc.gov BusinessUSA.gov and its partner Export.gov feature resources for companies to become involved in exporting, from filling orders for domestic buyers (such as export trading companies that then export the … Continue reading
States battle for export spotlight – The race to expand U.S. exports is on!
By Daniel Exporting goods has always been integrated in the fabric of the U.S. economy but recently there has been a growing trend to capitalize on foreign demand of American goods. According to data provided by USA Trade Online between … Continue reading
Posted in Foreign Trade Data
Tagged exports, growth, oil, petroleum, USA Trade Online
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National Export Initiative Priority Markets: Thailand
The U.S. Commercial Service is the trade promotion arm of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration. U.S. Commercial Service trade professionals in over 100 U.S. cities and in more than 75 countries help U.S. companies get started in … Continue reading
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Back to the Basics – Ensuring Your Privacy, Leave the EIN Out!
By: Nidaal Be mindful of the information you are transmitting electronically. We often receive requests for a number of items surrounding AES, such as resolutions for fatal errors, tracking AES responses for shipments, initiating suppressions, etc. In doing so, some … Continue reading