Exporting & Importing

Take Your Business Global: Where will your next customer come from? Small businesses looking to increase sales and profit are taking their businesses global. Nearly 96 percent of consumers and over two-thirds of the world’s purchasing power reside outside the U.S.

There are many good reasons to export: reduced dependence on the domestic market; diversified sources of revenue; extended sales potential and product shelf life of existing products; and stabilized seasonal markets and sales fluctuations, to name a few.

SBA provides counseling, training and financing to support small business export opportunities.
 

  • Date: October 22nd, 2012 Time: 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Location: Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Conference Center                  St. Louis, ...
  • My U.S. Export Story—Finding Customers Around the World   SBA and Visa sponsored a contest: Create a video telling the story of your small business's success in exporting.   We are pleased to ...
  • The following list contains lenders, dived by state, with approved SBA Export Express loan guaranties in the 2011 fiscal ...
  • The following list contains lenders, dived by state, with approved SBA Export Working Capital Program loan guaranties in the 2011 fiscal ...
  • The following list contains lenders, dived by state, with approved SBA International Trade Loan program guaranties in the 2011 fiscal ...
  • Is your small business ready to go global? It may be an easier step than you think. Advances in technology can make worldwide commerce achievable for many small businesses, depending on the goods or services you offer. If ...
  • 96% of the world’s consumers reside outside the U.S. Where will your next customer come from?   ATC International, Inc. Finds Success in Exporting Amy Frey’s international trade consulting business, ATC ...
  • Export Business Planner-- For Your Small Business The Export Business Planner is a free, customizable tool for small business owners who are exploring exporting. Using the planner, you can work through the critical processes of ...
  • Many exported and imported products are regulated by federal agencies. If you export or import the following types of products, you may be required to obtain specific licenses and permits or complete additional paperwork: On This ...
  • Importing goods and services is a unique way to fulfill recognized needs in the U.S. and can help you open new doors for your business. However, there are stringent rules and regulations governing importing, and doing so without ...

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