- Safe Harbor: Safe Harbor is a certification program for EU and Switzerland regarding data privacy http://1.usa.gov/rXq9Ar
- ECCN: If your product fits an Export Control Classification Number (ECCN), then it may need a license http://1.usa.gov/s22Moj
- Incoterms: International Commercial Terms are a series of sales terms commonly used in international transactions http://1.usa.gov/v0ELsg
- Certificate of Origin: Not all countries require a Certification of Origin (CO). Also, some COs are prepared by the exporter and some are prepared by the importer http://1.usa.gov/uSeHat
- Export Documentation: A listing of common export documents is available on Export.gov http://1.usa.gov/qosJ0D
- Market Research: Search our database for market research or look for agricultural market research, which is listed separately http://1.usa.gov/uDn7vi
- Schedule B: HS Classification Numbers and Schedule B Numbers are different. http://1.usa.gov/vUVaPf
- NAFTA: North America Free Trade Agreement – As of 1/1/08 all tariffs and quotas were eliminated on exports to Mexico and Canada under NATFA. http://1.usa.gov/snN8dy
- National Export Initiative (NEI): Presidential initiative to doubling exports by the end of 2014, supporting millions of jobs http://export.gov/nei/
- E-Commerce: Selling goods and services internationally thru online transactions. Are you E-Commerce ready? http://1.usa.gov/tkGjxR
- Country Commercial Guides (CCG): CCGs give you basic country info, such as which are the best markets and other cultural insights http://bit.ly/rDTRWj
- International Logistics: International logistics includes packing, labeling, documentation, insurance, shipping, etc. http://1.usa.gov/uL1Z9O
- Free Trade Agreements (FTA): FTAs are agreements between two or more countries to reduce trade barriers & enhance the rule of law http://export.gov/fta/
- Freight Forwarders: Freight forwarders are agents for the exporter who can move cargo from “dock-to-door.” They also can provide other, additional services http://1.usa.gov/qDm3cT
- HS Tariff Classification Number: HS Classification Numbers and Schedule B Numbers are different. Learn more about the differences http://1.usa.gov/vUVaPf
- Export License: Most export transactions don’t require a license. Learn more about when licenses are needed http://1.usa.gov/rFwZsU
- AES Filing: Export info must be filed electronically thru the Automated Export System (AES) or you may be subject to penalties http://1.usa.gov/pmq8fO
- Exporting to China: China has many great opportunities to help you expand your business thru exporting http://1.usa.gov/tulkjh
- USEAC: ITA has 100+ US Export Assistance Centers (USEACs) to help you. A listing of the domestic offices is available http://1.usa.gov/vB9ZBD
- Trade Information Center (TIC): The TIC is staffed with trade specialists who can answer your exporting questions http://1.usa.gov/vUlD8m
- CE Mark: CE Mark certifies that a product has met EU health, safety, and environmental requirements http://1.usa.gov/uTBiAz
- Declaration of Conformity: Manufacturer use this form to declare their product is in conformity with the European Union essential requirements http://1.usa.gov/un71zO
- Preference Criterion: Learn about the six preference criterion for qualifying for a NAFTA tariff rate http://1.usa.gov/ssesE7
- CAFTA-DR: CAFTA-DR is the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement http://1.usa.gov/sdyGZY
- US Export Data: Trade data helps companies identify the best countries to target their exporting efforts http://1.usa.gov/w2TpzC
- International Sales: We have a variety of services to help you sell your products abroad. Come see our list http://1.usa.gov/tCXEMH
- Export Regulations: Some countries have standards that you should be aware of and that you need to comply with in order to sell your products there http://1.usa.gov/vFmhtK
- Trade Leads: Search our trade leads by country, industry, or region. Export.gov registration is required to access trade leads http://1.usa.gov/thyrTT
- Shippers Export Declaration (SED): SEDs should no longer be filed. All export information must be filed electronically with AESDirect or you may be subject to penalties http://1.usa.gov/pmq8fO
- How to Export: Do you know if you are export ready? Start here and take our self-assessment http://1.usa.gov/p7ZsuW
- International Finance: Finance programs are available to help you with working capital, financing international buyers, etc. http://1.usa.gov/o30WBv
- Export Control Reform: Presidential initiative that counters threats & proliferation of weapons of mass destruction thru controlling certain exports http://export.gov/ecr/
- Terms of Trade: New to exporting and need help with some trade terms? Here is a listing of the common ones http://1.usa.gov/vryEvE
- Qatar: The trade specialists in our Qatar office can be your eyes and ears in the Qatar marketplace http://export.gov/qatar/
- Tariff Rates By Country: Different countries have different tariff rates. View the tariffs for a specific country http://1.usa.gov/tE5EkD
- Export Statistics: Export stats can help companies identify the best countries for their exporting efforts http://1.usa.gov/w2TpzC
- Methods of Payment: We describe four different payment options that you can use when exporting http://1.usa.gov/smEsEq
- Fumigation Certificate: A fumigation certification provides evidence of the fumigation of exported goods. This is one of our common export docs http://1.usa.gov/rLRmzj
- India: India has many opportunities for US exporters http://1.usa.gov/ufeaI9
- China Compulsory Certification (CCC Mark): The CCC Mark is a safety license for manufacturers exporting to or selling in China http://1.usa.gov/uCNfRX
- CE Mark Countries: CE Mark applies to 32 countries. See which countries are on the list http://1.usa.gov/uPWCgc
- Gold Key Service: Need custom market and industry briefings or appointments with prospective trade partners? Then the Gold Key service is for you! http://1.usa.gov/rNKrUp
- Basic Guide to Exporting: Are you exporting yet? The Basic Guide to Exporting includes everything you need to know to get started http://1.usa.gov/tHHgQ2
- Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC): The TPCC includes the 20 federal trade agencies with 7 core agencies http://1.usa.gov/uzh0nT
- Advocacy Center: The Advocacy Center ensures that sales of US products and services have the best chance competing abroad http://export.gov/advocacy/
- ATA Carnet: The ATA Carnet is an international customs document that allows the temporary entry of goods duty-free and tax-free. It is accepted by 75 countries http://1.usa.gov/rH7Kjh
- Export Business Plan: Having an export plan is a good step and it is required if you need financial assistance http://1.usa.gov/qukgiP
- US Commercial Service (CS): CS has trade specialists in over 100 US cities and over 75 countries to help you export http://1.usa.gov/sBHHMB
- International Buyer Program (IBP): IBP brings foreign buyers to US trade shows giving exhibitors more export sales opportunities http://export.gov/ibp/
- International Company Profile: Need a credit check on a potential international partner? Then this is for you! http://1.usa.gov/vTySV8
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