The World is Open for Your Business. Let the U.S. Commercial Service connect you to a world of opportunity.

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The World is Open for Your Business. Let the U.S. Commercial Service connect you to a world of opportunity.

Let Us Help You Export. With offices throughout the United States and in U.S. Embassies and consulates in nearly 80 countries and 109 cities (126 offices), the U.S. Commercial Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration utilizes its global network of trade professionals to connect U.S. companies with international buyers worldwide. 2

 Trade Counseling. Get the information and advice you need to succeed.  Market Intelligence. Target the best trade opportunities.  Business Matchmaking. Connect with the right partners and prospects.  Commercial Diplomacy. Ensure your products and services have the best possible prospects for success in international markets. Our Proven Expertise Makes Doing Business Internationally Easier. Whether you are looking to make your first export sale or expand to additional international markets, we have the expertise you need to tap into lucrative opportunities and increase your bottom line. 3

Proven Expertise: Trade Counseling  Planning and Strategy. –Create a comprehensive international business plan for entry or expansion into targeted markets.  Legal and Regulatory Issues. –Determine export licensing needs for shipping products. –Understand and comply with global product standards, certification requirements, electricity regulations, and packaging laws. –Avoid intellectual property issues and legal disputes. Get the information and advice you need to succeed. 4

 Documentation and Product Requirements. –Learn about export documents, including Electronic Export Information filing, invoices, packing lists, and certificates of origin. –Verify tariff rates and import fees; determine your product’s Schedule B and HS numbers.  Trade Problems. –Get assistance with customs-related issues. –Obtain support if your company’s exports or foreign bids are adversely affected by a trade barrier. –Limit the risk of non-payment and receive assistance if problems arise. Proven Expertise: Trade Counseling Get the information and advice you need to succeed. 5

Proven Expertise: Market Intelligence Target the best trade opportunities.  Background Reports. ­ Learn about potential partners from our trade professionals working in your target markets. ­ Get detailed credit reports covering sales, profit figures, potential, liabilities, and other financial information.  Trade Data and Analysis. ­ Obtain the latest annual and quarterly trade data by country, state, commodity, and year. ­ Find industry-specific trade data and analysis. ­ Get country-specific tariff and trade agreement information. 6

 Partner Search. –Find pre-screened potential partners and get detailed company reports; determine the marketability of your product or service.  Personalized Business Matchmaking. –Meet with potential buyers, sales representatives, and business partners. –Leverage customized market briefings.  Trade Missions. –Participate in business development missions led by senior U.S. government officials. –Meet with distributors, government and industry officials, prospective customers, and U.S. Embassy officials. Proven Expertise: Business Matchmaking Connect with the right partners and prospects. 7

Local Resources Available  Export.gov (  U.S. Commercial Service (  Export Basics (  N.C. Commerce/International Trade (  SBTDC (  Export Universities  ExporTech  NC DEC (  Universities/Community Colleges  Libraries (  Associations –Industry & N.C. World Trade Associations  Internet (Google, Social Media, etc.) 8

Contact us today Charlotte, Greensboro, Raleigh Sandra Edwards U.S. Export Assistance Center World Trade Boulevard, Suite 110 Raleigh, NC (919) Satellite Office in Kinston 9