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U.S. exports rebounded strongly in the last quarter of 2009 and the trend should continue in 2010. Driving the growth is strong demand from developing countries and a weaker dollar, making U.S. goods more affordable for foreign buyers. These factors combined with the steady march of internet access across the world, integrated technical standards, and common consumer tastes, makes 2010 the ideal time to start or increase your international sales. 95 percent of the world's consumers live outside of the U.S., making it the perfect time to make some of them your customers. GTN can help you achieve this goal.

THE GLOBAL TRADE NETWORK (GTN) utilizing the services of the U.S. COMMERCIAL SERVICE of the U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE has the tools and connections to generate new customers for you worldwide. With 108 Export Assistance Centers in the U.S. and more than 100 offices in 85 countries, this U.S. Commercial Service network, easily available by clicking on the link below, makes exporting simpler and more profitable than ever before, especially for small and midsize companies wishing to expand their sales beyond their domestic customer base.

U.S. COMPANIES, requiring EXPORT assistance from the U.S. COMMERCIAL SERVICE, whether in developing strategy, finding overseas buyers, or simply requiring help to complete necessary documents to make a shipment tomorrow, click here now*.

Click on the following link(s) for current export tips from the U.S. COMMERCIAL SERVICE:

Doing Business with Turkey

Telewave Inc. - A Success Story

Exporting Webinar Series

Export Training Videos

Exporting 101

Market Brief

International Market Insights

Foreign Government Tenders
FOREIGN COMPANIES, requiring assistance IMPORTING goods & services into the U.S., or looking for U.S. customers or suppliers, click here for assistance from THE GLOBAL TRADE NETWORK (GTN).*


The GLOBAL TRADE NETWORK (GTN)**, has facilitated international trade since 1994, providing help to locate markets and buyers, establish workable business relationships, identify financing sources, simplify shipping & customs, . provide marketing advice, and in general make the international sales effort as simple as possible. The U.S. COMMERCIAL SERVICE is the premier global export business solutions provider of The U.S.Government. It is dedicated to helping U.S. companies succeed internationally.

1700 trade specialists working in 108 domestic offices and 85 markets worldwide, the Commercial Service helps U.S. companies make international sales with world-class market research, trade events that promote their products or services to qualified buyers, introductions to qualified buyers and distributors, and counseling through every step of the export process. Additionally, through a formal arrangement with the U.S. Department of State, the Commercial Service maintains Commercial Diplomacy in 100 medium and small markets world-wide.


*Some services are fee-based. **Formerly The Global Trade & Technology Network