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Small Business Development Center at the University of West Florida. Questions? Contact the Small Business Development Center at the University of West Florida at 850-595-0063. The Small Business Development Center helps businesses become more successful and meet the challenges of tomorrow. Whether you are starting a business, buying a business, growing a business, selling a business or looking for financing, we can help you!
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Enterprise Florida | Exporting Assistance. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Enterprise Florida provides assistance to Florida companies who seek to expand their operations into international markets. Expanding internationally can be a very viable way to grow your company to higher revenues and market your products and/or services across the globe.
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Enterprise Florida | International Trade Facts. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Florida is a key global trade hub because of its location at the geographic and commercial crossroads of the Americas and its well-developed international trade infrastructure, multilingual workforce, and bottom-line business advantages.
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Florida Export Finance Corporation | International Expansion Opportunities. Questions? Contact the Florida Export Finance Corporation at 786-845-0400. Information, technical, and consulting assistance is offered, and the FEFC cooperates and work with other organizations to enhance the ability of Florida exporters to increase their sales and their access to programs designed to assist them. Financial assistance is the primary service offered by the FEFC.
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Florida International Bankers Association. Questions? Contact the Florida International Bankers Association at 305-579-0086. FIBA has long been recognized by industry peers and regulators for its serious commitment to the growth of international trade and finance. FIBA also takes a proactive position in education, offering in person and on line training in nearly every area of international banking.
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Florida Small Business Development Center Network | Consulting. If you have questions, contact the Florida Small Business Development Center Network at 866-737-7232. Consulting is available to entrepreneurs and existing businesses in Florida and is provided by professionally trained and experienced SBDC Certified Business Analysts (CBAs).
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Florida Small Business Development Center Network | Office of International Programs. If you have questions, contact the Florida Small Business Development Center Network at 866-737-7232. The Office of International Programs, located at the State Director's Office in Pensacola, coordinates a statewide program designed to advance the global competitiveness of small business through preparation, education and consultation.
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American Patent & Trademark Law Center Business Strategy. This site can provide you with strategies for obtaining a patent idea domestically or foreign. Using this resource can give you an advantage over your competitors.
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This article informs business owners of a huge online market that is virtually untapped. Read this article, the Chinese are always online over 1 billion hours are spent each day. This piece presents enormous opportunity for business growth!
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Entirely online, we offer more than 35,000 pages of content on the countries of the world. Our cultural, historical and statistical information has proven to be valuable to students, parents, teachers, and researchers alike.
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If you plan to import, export products or operate an international business you will need to consider the tax implications as they will be different than solely operating in the United States. Learn more from this Internal Revenue Service page.
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The International Trade Administration site provides information and analysis pertaining to issues affecting U.S. industry competitiveness to facilitate the establishment of sound policies that contribute to U.S. economic welfare.
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To increase trade and investment, the International Trade Administration helps U.S. companies navigate foreign markets. We help educate companies about how to tailor their activities to the specific market with respect to their product slate, financing, marketing, assembly and logistics.
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National Association of Foreign Trade Zones | Foreign Trade Zone Network. Questions? Contact the National Association of Foreign Trade Zones at 202-331-1950. The FTZ program was created by the U.S. government to facilitate international trade and increase the global competitiveness of U.S.-based companies.
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Small businesses looking to increase sales and profit, reduce dependence on the domestic market and stabilize seasonal fluctuations should consider exporting. Learn more through this U.S. Small Business Administration resource.
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The U.S. Small Business Administration’s newly revised International Trade Loan provides small businesses with enhanced export financing options for their export transactions. Learn more through this guide provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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U.S. Commercial Service | Exporting to China. Questions? Contact the U.S. Commercial Service at 1-800-872-8723. The U.S. Commercial Service in China offers valuable assistance to American businesses exporting goods and services to China. Our office is part of a global network of trade specialists dedicated to assisting U.S. commercial interests worldwide.
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U.S. Export | Gold Key Matching Service. Questions? Contact the U.S. Export at 1-800-872-8723. The U.S. Commercial Service can help you find potential overseas agents, distributors, sales representatives and business partners.
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U.S. Export | International Logistics. Questions? Contact the U.S. Export at 1-800-872-8723. When shipping a product overseas as part of a commercial transaction, the exporter must be aware of packing, labeling, documentation, and insurance requirements.
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U.S. Export | International Sales and Marketing. Questions? Contact the U.S. Export at 1-800-872-8723. Leverage the knowledge and influence of the U.S. government and our vast global network of international business experts, contacts and partners. With offices in more than 100 U.S. cities and 80 countries across the globe, the U.S. government offers U.S. companies exporting information, advice and cost-effective end-to-end international business solutions.
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Country Specific Information, Travel Alerts, and Travel Warnings are available through this guide provided by the U.S. Department of State.
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Upon free registration, the user has access to one billion trade data records from 1962 forward. The search query has a set of drop-down boxes that allow the user to search for imports or exports of selected commodities during a specified period of time from one country to another.
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