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Saturday, December 22, 2007

INTERNATIONAL TRADE ORGANIZATIONS LIST

Listed below are a selected group of organizations that help
businesses engage in international trade. In addition, local
international trade organizations are abundant throughout the
United States. These groups usually meet on a regular basis,
sponsor seminars and support their members' international trade
interests. Contact the Federation of International Trade
Associations (see below) for the international trade association
in your area.

American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI)
11 West 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036
Phone: 212/944-2230
FAX: 212/382-2606

AAEI provides its member firms with information on trade
regulations, legislation and international developments affecting
business through weekly and quarterly publications. AAEI also
testifies before Congress and other levels of government to
address international trade related problems. Membership
consists of multinational, medium- and small-size firms
representing a broad cross section of industry sectors.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce of the United States
International Division
1615 H Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20062
Phone: 202/463-5460
FAX: 202/463-3114

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce represents American business.
It lobbies the U.S. government for specific trade policies and
sponsors a number of conferences. The U.S. Chamber also supports
a number of country- or regional-specific Chambers of Commerce.

National Association of Export Companies (NEXCO)
P.O. Box 1330, Murray Hill Station
New York, NY 10156
Phone: 212/725-3311
FAX: 212/725-3312

Membership consists of exporting companies. The
organization holds monthly meetings in New York, although
membership is nationwide, and communicates through a monthly
newsletter.


National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of
America (NCBFAA)
One World Trade Center, Suite 1153
New York, NY 10048
Phone: 212/432-0050
FAX: 212/432-5709

NCBFAA, a membership organization of customs brokers and
forwarders, sells its membership list, which can assist in
locating customs brokers and freight forwarders in your area.

National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC)
1625 K Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20006
Phone: 202/887-0278
FAX: 202/452-8160

NFTC's membership consists of about 500 U.S. manufacturing
corporations and service companies having international
operations or interests.

Small Business Exporters Association (SBEA)
4603 John Taylor Court
Annandale, VA 22003
Phone: 703/642-2490
FAX: 703/750-9655

SBEA is a trade association representing small- and
medium-size exporters.

United States Council for International Business
1212 Avenue of the Americas, 21st Floor
New York, NY 10026
Phone: 212/354-4480
FAX: 212/575-0327

The Council, a membership organization, is the U.S.
affiliate of the International Chamber of Commerce, which
monitors and facilitates trade worldwide. The Council also
oversees the Interstate Commerce Commission's Temporary Admission
Carnet System, which simplifies customs procedures governing the
temporary exportation of commercial product samples.

World Trade Centers Association (WTCA)
One World Trade Center, 35th Floor
New York, NY 10048
Phone: 212/432-2626
FAX: 212/488-0064

WTCs are located around the world, including Centers
throughout the United States and Mexico. One of the ways in
which WTCs encourage global trade is through the World Trade
Centers' trade lead data bank and messaging system, NETWORK.
World Trade Center members receive office support services,
consultant services, conferences and reciprocal membership
services at WTCs globally.

Federation of International Trade Associations (FITA)
1851 Alexander Bell Drive
Reston, VA 22091
Phone: 703/391-6108

FITA can assist you in locating an international trade
association in your geographic area.

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