The Bureau of Industry and Security aims to advance U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economic objectives by ensuring an effective export control and treaty compliance system. The website provides information about regulations, licensing, enforcement, policy guidance, and compliance and training.
Export.gov brings together resources from across the U.S. Government to assist American businesses in planning their international sales strategies and succeed in today’s global marketplace.
Minority Business Development Agency is committed to working with U.S. companies to help American-made goods and services succeed in the global market.
The U.S. Commercial Service in China offers valuable assistance to American businesses exporting goods and services to China.
The U.S. Commercial Service’s Trade Fair Certification program is a cooperative arrangement between private sector trade show organizers and the U.S. government to increase U.S. exports and expand U.S. participation in overseas trade shows.
USTDA's programs generated over $23 billion in U.S. exports to emerging markets, supporting an estimated 110,000 U.S. jobs over the last 10 years.
Bureau of Industry and Security is the resource for Export Licenses and Controls.
USA Trade Online provides trade statistics using the Harmonized System (HS) up to the 10-digit level and the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) commodity classification codes up to the 6-digit level. With this dynamic service, you can access current and cumulative U.S. export and import data for over 9,000 export commodities and 17,000 import commodities.
District Export Councils (DECs) are groups of international business professionals, appointed by the Secretary of Commerce, who support the mission of the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service (US&FCS) of the Department of Commerce by encouraging and supporting exports in their local communities.