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Yellow Pages Export (EYP), is a multi-media trade and promotional resource for exporters that provides US companies, exporters and export-related service providers in all industries an easy way to engage in export promotion and build contacts and doing business and trading worldwide with international buyers. Through EYP, the Commerce Department offers all US companies and service providers a list of online business directories and free print and access to multi-media directory and export. The Yellow Export page is located at http://www.exportyellowpages.com.

The Export Yellow Page is no longer published.


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Yellow Pages exports were created in 1993 under the Bush Administration as a Public Private Partnership in partnership with Delphos International. Under the leadership of Bill Delphos and Donald Burley, this publication is distributed worldwide to 210 countries with the US Department of Commerce and other government agencies distributing the directory to foreign buyers who want to purchase American-made goods and services.

Yellow Pages exports print and online directory of detailed products and services over 27,000 US companies representing over 65,000 business categories, and offer access to US corporate executives, product catalogs, news, and other export-related information and resources. Website is no longer fully functional.

Connections and links to the Department of Commerce and other US government and other international trade offices and resources are also presented at Yellow Pages Exports [1] to further assist US companies and foreign buyers in navigating international trade opportunities and processes. This website and its search may no longer work.

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Export Related Agent

  • Department of Commerce (USDOC)

The USDOC's mission is to "promote employment creation and improve living standards for all Americans by creating infrastructure that fosters economic growth, technological competitiveness, and sustainable development." Among its tasks is gathering economic and demographic data for business and government decision-making, issuing patents and trademarks, and helping to set industry standards.

  • International Trade Administration (ITA)

The International Trade Administration is an agency at the United States Department of Commerce that promotes US exports of US non-agricultural services and goods.

  • Overseas Agricultural Service (FAS)

The Foreign Agricultural Service has primary responsibility for the US Department of Agriculture's (UA) foreign programs - market development, international trade agreements and negotiations, and collection of market statistics and information. FAS helps exporters of US agricultural products. It also manages USDA export credit guarantees and food aid programs and helps increase food income and availability in developing countries by mobilizing expertise for agricultural-led economic growth.

  • United States Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im Bank)

Ex-Im Bank is the official federal government credit agency of the United States of America. It is an independent institution in the executive branch established by Congress in 1934 for the purpose of financing and insuring US purchases of goods for customers who can not or do not accept credit risk. The Bank's mission is to create and retain US jobs by financing US export sales to international buyers. Ex-Im Bank does not compete with private sector lenders, but rather provides financing for transactions to be otherwise. does not occur because commercial lenders can not or do not want to accept the political or commercial risks inherent in the agreement.

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See also

  • Export
  • Trade
  • US. & amp; Overseas Commercial Services
  • International trade
  • List of countries by exporting

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External links

  • Website of the United States Department of Commerce
  • International Trade Administration website
  • US Government Export Portal
  • Export-Import Bank website from the United States website

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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