Request USCS Engagement Please complete the information on this form so we can direct you to the correct resources. Thanks! Please tell us about yourself and/or your organization. Are you: *Please select from the drop down listA United States citizen unaffiliated with a U.S. company?A corporation, partnership, LLC or other organization created under the laws of the United States?A foreign company, incorporated outside the United States?A student or researcher?How can we help? *Please select from the drop down listProactive global expansion, including assistance with optimizing your export operations, identifying target markets, finding international partners etc.Guidance on how to start an export companyQuestion(s) related to specific countriesReport a trade barrierForeign Direct Investment in the United StatesExport compliance questionsQuestion(s) about export documentation and formsEngaging with the World Bank and/or other regional development banksExport financing and insuranceImporting products or services to the United StatesQuestion(s) related to Intellectual PropertyAssistance with an export related trade disputeQuestion related to international travel, including visa informationAssistance pursuing specific international contracts and tendersThank you for your interest in exporting! We certainly look forward to connecting with you. Please click here to complete our client intake form so we can match your company with the ideal Trade Specialist. The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. Additionally, there are many other resources available for exporters. A great place to start is Export U, a self-service portal that provides all sorts of training and other information related to exporting. Take a look at the Exporter's Resource Database, an evolving information consolidator for all things related to international trade. You can find additional assistance via SBA's Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs). SBDCs are located in all 50 States and are there to assist you with your business needs. To find and SBDC near you, please click here. If you are new to exporting, the webinar series found on Export U is an excellent place to start. You may also want to take a look at The Basic Guide to Exporting. Thank you!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. However, there are many other resources available for entrepreneurs and new businesses. A great place to start is Export U, a self-service portal that provides all sorts of training and other information related to exporting. Take a look at the Exporter's Resource Database, an evolving information consolidator for all things related to international trade. You can find additional assistance via SBA's Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs). SBDCs are located in all 50 States and are there to assist you with your business needs. To find and SBDC near you, please click here. If you are new to exporting, the webinar series found on Export U is an excellent place to start. You may also want to take a look at The Basic Guide to Exporting. Thank you!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business, but there are many other resources available. A great place to start is Export U, a self-service portal that provides all sorts of training and other information related to exporting. Take a look at the Exporter's Resource Database, an evolving information consolidator for all things related to international trade. You can find additional assistance via SBA's Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs). SBDCs are located in all 50 States and are there to assist you with your business needs. To find and SBDC near you, please click here. If you are new to exporting, the webinar series found on Export U is an excellent place to start. You may also want to take a look at The Basic Guide to Exporting. Thank you!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. However, there are other resources that may help. A great place to start is Export U, a self-service portal that provides all sorts of training and other information related to exporting. Take a look at the Exporter's Resource Database, an evolving information consolidator for all things related to international trade. You can find additional assistance via SBA's Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs). SBDCs are located in all 50 States and are there to assist you with your business needs. To find and SBDC near you, please click here. If you are new to exporting, the webinar series found on Export U is an excellent place to start. You may also want to take a look at The Basic Guide to Exporting. Thank you!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. For country specific questions, you should reach out directly to our Commercial Officers stationed in embassies and consulates around the world. For a full listing of our international locations, please click here. There are also many other online resources available. Our organization produces Country Commercial Guides that are updated each year. We’ve also created the Exporter’s Resource Database, an evolving information consolidator for all things related to international trade. We hope that helps!The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. We have a sister organization, Enforcement and Compliance (E&C), that can help you with your trade barrier challenges. Please click here to access their online reporting form. Thanks!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. Specific to foreign direct investment in the United States, the International Trade Administration has a specific organization tasked with assisting foreign businesses to invest in the United States; SelectUSA. Please click here to visit their website. Thanks!Thank you for your interest in exporting! Export compliance can be a bit daunting. We certainly look forward to connecting with you. Please click here to complete our client intake form so we can match your company with the ideal Trade Specialist. The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. Additionally, there are many other resources available for exporters. A great place to start is Export U, a self-service portal that provides all sorts of training and other information related to exporting. Take a look at the Exporter's Resource Database, an evolving information consolidator for all things related to international trade. You can find additional assistance via SBA's Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs). SBDCs are located in all 50 States and are there to assist you with your business needs. To find and SBDC near you, please click here. If you are new to exporting, the webinar series found on Export U is an excellent place to start. You may also want to take a look at The Basic Guide to Exporting. Thank you!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. Additionally, there are many other resources available for exporters. Specific to export documentation and forms, you’ll find a significant amount of information on the Exporter’s Resource Database. Click here to access the specific information. Thanks!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. To learn more specifically about the World Bank, other regional development banks, and how to engage them click here. Thanks!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. If that sounds like it would be of interest to your organization, please click here to complete our client intake form so we can match your company with the ideal Trade Specialist. Specific to Export Financing and Insurance, please click here to visit our Exporter’s Resource Database, which includes details of various available programs, along with direct contact information. Thanks!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. Unfortunately, we are unable to assist with imports. However, you may be able to get assistance via SBA's Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs). SBDCs are located in all 50 States and are there to assist you with your business needs. To find and SBDC near you, please click here. Thanks!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. If that sounds like it would be of interest to your organization, please click here to complete our client intake form so we can match your company with the ideal Trade Specialist. Specific to Intellectual Property, please click here for more information.Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. For questions related to export trade disputes, it’s best to reach out directly to our Commercial Officers stationed in embassies and consulates around the world. For a full listing of our international locations, please click here. There are also many other online resources available, which may include guidance around resolving disputes. Our organization produces Country Commercial Guides that are updated each year. We’ve also created the Exporter’s Resource Database, an evolving information consolidator for all things related to international trade. We hope that helps!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. Please click here to access the international travel section of the Exporter’s Resource Database. Thanks!Thank you for your interest in exporting! The U.S. Commercial Service works in-depth with established U.S. organizations to help them expand globally and make exporting a strategic part of their business. We have a specific group within our organization that helps U.S. companies win international contracts and tenders, both government and civilian; The Advocacy Center. Please click here to learn more. Thanks!Email Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading...