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Resources/ Trade Links
USA
US International
Trade Administration (http://www.ita.doc.gov)
The Trade Information Center (TIC) is a comprehensive resource for information
on all U.S. Federal Government export assistance programs. The Center is operated
by the International Trade Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce for
the 20 federal agencies comprising the Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee
(TPCC). These agencies are responsible for managing the U.S. Government's export
promotion programs and activities.
CNSC (Cargo
Network Services Corp. (http://www.cnsc.net/))
CNSC, a subsidiary of the International Air Transport Association, was founded
to serve the needs of the air cargo industry in the United States. CNS provides
a range of products and services to promote productivity, profitability, credibility,
cooperation and quality of service among air carriers and cargo agents.
The Port Authority
of NY & NJ (http://www.panynj.gov)
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey manages and maintains the bridges,
tunnels, bus terminals, airports, PATH and seaport that are critical to the bistate
region's trade and transportation capabilities.
The Department
of Transportation (http://www.dot.gov)
The DOT is comprised of U.S. agencies created to ensure safety, speed, efficiency
and ease in the transportation industry., including air, rail, mass transit and
highways.
The Trade
Zone (http://www.tradezone.com)
International Trade and Import Export, Everything you need to improve your International
Business Opportunities and start a Home Based Business
Global
IATA (International
Air Transport Association) (http://www.iata.org)
IATA is a neutral universal trade organization that represents over 270 airlines
and sets the global standard for safety, security, regulations, efficiency and
cost-effectiveness. IATA promotes cooperation within the airline industry for
both passengers and cargo shippers.
World Customs
Organization (http://www.iata.org)
IATA is a neutral universal trade organization that represents
over 270 airlines and sets the global standard for safety, security,
regulations, efficiency and cost-effectiveness. IATA promotes
cooperation within the airline industry for both passengers
and cargo shippers.
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