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- Small Businesses Urged to Grow through Exporting
- For a Small Pennsylvania Company, Department of Commerce Program Helps Guarantee an International Sale
- New Agreement and Bilateral Talks Signal Continued Growth of U.S.–Turkish Commercial Ties
- Short Takes
- Trade Calendar
- Featured Trade Event: Eurasian Oil and Gas Suppliers Trade Mission
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International Trade Update
International Trade Update is published monthly by the Office of Public Affairs of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration. Subscribe for updates by email.
March 2011
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Small Businesses Urged to Grow through Exporting
This February, the inaugural conference for a national tour in support of the National Export Initiative came to Minneapolis, Minnesota. The conference, which focused on federal and state resources that help small businesses export, brought a message of encouragement and growth.
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For a Small Pennsylvania Company, Department of Commerce Program Helps Guarantee an International Sales
When Chinese customs officials impounded U.S. products destined for reexport to Australia, the International Trade Administration made sure that China honored commitments it had made under international trade agreements, thereby ensuring that a Pennsylvania-based company’s business was not jeopardized by the improper application of regulatory standards.
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New Agreement and Bilateral Talks Signal Continued Growth of U.S.–Turkish Commercial Ties
A recent visit to Ankara and Istanbul by Michael Camuñez, assistant secretary for market access and compliance, underscored the importance of enhancing economic and commercial links between the United States and Turkey.
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Short Takes: News from the International Trade Administration:
- Exporting Brings Financial Benefits to U.S. Manufacturing Firms
- Increased Cross-Border Trade with Canada and Mexico Is Focus of New Initiative
International Trade Calendar:
- Listing of Upcoming Events for March and April
- Featured Trade Event: Eurasian Oil and Gas Suppliers Trade Mission
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