The Trade Information Center (TIC) is a comprehensive resource for information on all U.S. Federal Government export assistance programs. The Center is operated by the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce for the 20 federal agencies comprising the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC). These agencies are responsible for managing the U.S. Government's export promotion programs and activities.
INFORMATION AVAILABLE FROM THE CENTER
The Trade Information Center, the first stop for U.S. exporters in the federal government, provides:
Referrals and information on all U.S. Federal Government export assistance programs. View our 2000 Export Programs Guide: A Business Guide to Federal Export Assistance. This book describes the resources available to you from the 20 federal agencies that help U.S. companies develop their export potential. Contact information and hyperlinks are included on our online version.
General export counseling. New-to-Export firms should start with our Frequently Asked Questions to find answers to the most commonly asked exporting questions and links to the most-used resources. Also, take a look at "Ask the TIC," articles of interest written by International Trade Specialists and published in Export America.
Sources of international market research and trade leads. Find trade leads in our Internet Guide to Export Trade Leads, a list of web sites providing trade lead information. |