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British Weights and Measures Association
BWMA exists to protect and promote traditional
(non-metric) units of
measurement. As such, we represent companies
using inch-pound designs
and labelling. We are currently campaigning
against the European
Commission's proposal to have "metric only"
packaging from December
31st 2009.
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Consuming Industries Trade Action Coalition
The Consuming Industries Trade Action
Coalition, or "CITAC", is
committed to the development of US trade policy
that is consistent with
the needs of America's consuming industries. We
believe that the spirit
of free and open competition makes our economy
the most successful in
the world.
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DC Business Connections
DC Business Connections is the District of
Columbia's corporate
relations/business retention program, which is
designed as a link
between the business community and the DC
Government. Through DC
Business Connections, participating
Washington-based companies have the
opportunity to establish a unique communication
forum with the
Government of the District of Columbia to
address important issues
associated with conducting business in the
District.
Run by
the Washington, DC Marketing Center, DC
Business Connections manages a
team of Corporate Relations Specialists who
meet with local CEOs to
learn more about their businesses, their
opinions on city services, and
to tell them about business incentives that are
available for them.
For
more information about DC Business Connections
or to schedule a meeting
contact: Jennifer Bosser, Manager of Business
Retention, DC Marketing
Center,1213 K Street, NW Washington, DC 20005.
Phone: 202.638.7333
Email: jbosser@dcmarketingcenter.com
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Euromoney Training - Americas
Euromoney Training has been the market-leader
in the provision of
practical banking and financial training since
its inception in 1991.
Over the last decade they have trained more
than 50,000 senior
financial executives in the international
banking community. They have
numerous courses a year specifically focusing
on International Trade
and Export Financing.
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EUROPEAN AMERICAN BUSINESS COUNCIL
Comprised of over 70 EU and US companies, the
European-American
Business Council (EABC) is the leading business
association active on
transatlantic trade, tax, regulatory and
investment policy. The EABC
distinguishes itself from other groups by its
success in providing a
forum for dialogue on transatlantic issues,
preventing bilateral
disputes and roadblocks to desirable policy
outcomes, shaping quality
and workable issue strategies, and helping
member companies achieve
business objectives. The goal of the EABC is to
promote an open and
honest dialogue between the EU and the US, to
foster the continued
integration of the interdependent European and
American economies, to
reduce barriers to trade and integration, and
to increase living
standards and the quality of life on both sides
of the Atlantic by
proactively addressing issues that fortify or
threaten the
transatlantic relationship.
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Export Institute
Highly-experienced international traders
offering consulting services,
publications and CD-ROMs including the Export
Sales & Marketing
Manual; 150,000 Pre-Qualified Agents and
Distributors in 156 Countries;
Import Duties and Tariffs on 5000 Products into
126 Countries; and an
Internet Global Market Research Program.
Contact John Jagoe, tel: (800)
943-3171, fax: (612) 943-1535, e-mail:
jrj@exportinstitute.com
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Federation of International Trade Associations (FITA)
FITA, founded in 1984, fosters international
trade by strengthening the
role of local, regional and national
associations throughout the United
States, Mexico and Canada that have an
international interest. FITA
affiliates are 450 independent international
associations. This site
has a list of FITA Members, "Really Useful
Sites for International
Trade Professionals," our biweekly newsletter
for international trade
professionals, 4000+ international trade web
resources and Articles for
running an international trade business.
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Inter-American Economic Council
The Inter-American Economic Council is a
vanguard integrating regional
actors from a wide cross section of the
Hemisphere. Membership of the
Council includes leaders from business,
professional groupings, private
sector agencies, non-governmental organizations
and academia. The
membership constitutes a working partnership
committed to collaborating
through an integrated focus in the development
of informed regional
policies on key economic issues of the region
and larger global
questions which might impact on the Hemisphere.
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Localisation Industry Standards Association (LISA)
Founded in 1990 and comprising some 200
corporate clients and their
globalization solutions partners, the
Geneva-based Localisation
Industry Standards Association provides
companies with the best
practices and multilingual information
management guidelines necessary
to make business globalization a reality.
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Meet China Biz
Both a networking and business development
platform, MeetChinaBiz
informs, educates and enables small and midsize
companies to turn China
into an opportunity. Since 2002 it has
organized numerous executive
roundtables and inbound matchmaking fairs in
different US cities as
well as outbound trips to dozens of Chinese
cities and regions,
directly benefiting thousands of companies in
their cross-boarder
sourcing, selling as well as investment
endeavors.
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MSU Global Access
MSU Global Access was developed under the
auspices of the Michigan
State University Office of International
Studies and Programs as part
of a major international outreach initiative.
The site is backed by
asearchable database of over 5,000 annotated
links, and features
country specific pages, maps, international
news headlines, and more.
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NAFTAconnect
NAFTAconnect is dedicated to connecting
companies, organizations and
individuals excited about the NAFTA
marketplace. www.naftaconnect.com
is the place on the internet for finding and
publicizing those who want
to expand their opportunities in the NAFTA
marketplace. The Web site is
completely bilingual. All pages have both
English and Spanish versions,
that can be accessed by simply clicking on the
US or Canadian flags for
the English version or the Mexican flag for the
Spanish version.
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OWIT
The Organization of Women in International
Trade is a non-profit
professional organization designed to
promote women doing business in international
trade by providing
networking and educational
opportunities.
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The National Association of Foreign-Trade Zones (NAFTZ)
The National Association of Foreign-Trade Zones
(NAFTZ) is a non-profit
organization composed of public entities,
individuals and corporations
involved in the U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones
program. The NAFTZ Promotes
the use of the Foreign-Trade Zones program to
facilitate and increase
the global competitiveness of U.S. based
companies.
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The U.S. Council on International Business
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The United States Chamber of Commerce
The United States Chamber of Commerce is the
world's largest federation
of businesses, chambers of commerce, American
chambers overseas and
trade and professional associations, and is
America's principal
advocate for the American business community.
The U.S. Chamber of
Commerce was founded in April 1912 at the
request of President William
Howard Taft who believed there should be a
single voice to speak for
the entire business community of the nation.
Take a moment to read
about the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's
Headquarters Building, located in
Washington, DC, across from the White House.
The site includes
information about existing Employment and
Internships in a variety of
fields.
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US-Russia Business Council
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Zonta Itnernational
This is a club for businesswomen many of whom
are professionals or
entrepreneurs. Zonta is very active in East
Asia, with active chapters
in Hong Kong, Taipei, and Singapore, in
particular. They usually have
monthly luncheon meetings with a speaker on a
current topic.