The document provides an overview of the U.S. Commercial Service and how it can help American businesses export their goods and services globally. It discusses that 95% of consumers are outside the U.S., exporting supports jobs and economic growth, and small businesses make up most exporters. The Commercial Service offers market research, trade events, help finding qualified partners, and consulting services to support companies in developing export strategies and expanding to new international markets. The organization has experts located worldwide to help American companies start or increase global sales.
Presentation by Kenneth C. Duckworth, Commercial Officer, U.S. Department of Commerce,U.S. Commercial Service at the CS Baltimore Seminar "India: Opportunties in Aerospace & Defense," September 28, 2009, Annapolis, Maryland
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Presentation by Kenneth C. Duckworth, Commercial Officer, U.S. Department of Commerce,U.S. Commercial Service at the CS Baltimore Seminar "India: Opportunties in Aerospace & Defense," September 28, 2009, Annapolis, Maryland
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Overview of services offered by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Export Assistance Centers. Opportunities for exporting U.S. products. By Rick de Lambert - U.S. Commercial Service
George Tracy's powerpoint slides from his presentation at Fayette County's Exporting 101 Seminar. George is with the US Department of Commerce's Commercial Services Division, where they help US companies make sales contacts abroad.
Overview of services offered by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Export Assistance Centers. Opportunities for exporting U.S. products. By Rick de Lambert - U.S. Commercial Service
George Tracy's powerpoint slides from his presentation at Fayette County's Exporting 101 Seminar. George is with the US Department of Commerce's Commercial Services Division, where they help US companies make sales contacts abroad.
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All presentations offered at the August 12th, International Trade Solution Seminar in Fort Myers, FL. Presentations included:
Exporting and the SBDC - Kevin Brady
"The World is Open for Your Business" - Dan Bjerk
"Financial Support for US Exports" - Elena Mendez
"SBA Financing Options" - Charles Long
"EFI Trade Development Program" - Stephanie Pavolini
"Private Sector Liaison Officer World Bank" - Max Stewart
1. The World Is Open For Business. Yours. An Overview of the U.S. Commercial Service
2. Why Should You Export? 95%of the world’s consumers are outside of the U.S. Exporting helps to diversify your client base and take advantage of regional growth If you are not exporting, it’s highly likely your competitors are selling abroad or will be soon Free trade agreements, the Internet, improved transportation, and Government assistance
3. Economic Impacts of Exporting Exports help diversify the U.S. economy U.S. manufactured exports support 6,000,000 American jobs Trade generates $9,000 more in purchasing power for the average American family Companies that export are 8.5%less likely to go out of business Jobs related to exports pay 15%more
7. Are You Export Ready? Domestic Success? Production Capacity? Financial Resources? Management Commitment? International Plan with Goals? Know-how? (shipping & methods of payment)
22. An Overview of the U.S. Commercial ServiceHow the U.S. Government Can Help
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24. Our global presence and international marketing expertise helps U.S. companies compete & win in global markets
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27. Country Commercial Guides(FREE) – annual U.S. Embassy reports on the business, economic, and political environment as it affects U.S. business and foreign investments
28. Customized Market Research – personalized report prepared specifically for your company with information that answers your specific international business questions * Find these reports and more at www.export.gov
50. Thank You! Tony Michalski Senior International Trade Specialist U.S. Commercial Service - Ontario www.buyusa.gov/inlandempire 909-466-4137 or 909-466-4134 (main line) tony.michalski@trade.gov www.export.gov 1.800.USA.TRADE
Editor's Notes
There is no better time to export. 95% - which accounts for over 70% of the world’s purchasing powerSo if a U.S. business is only selling domestically, they are reaching just a small share of potential customers.