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There are 7 International Trade Administration federal grants, government grants and loans. You may narrow your search by choosing a International Trade Administration sub-agency (if available) from the right hand column or browse all International Trade Administration grants below.
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Through export counseling, trade promotion, trade finance and advocacy provided by domestic international network of trade professionals, encourage export capable U.S. firms to expand their export marketing efforts or begin exporting; to assist them...
Export Promotion Market Development Cooperation (11.112)
Through the Market Development Cooperator Program (MDCP), the International Trade Administration (ITA) aims to develop, maintain and expand foreign markets for nonagricultural goods and services produced in the United States.
Foreign-trade Zones In the United States (11.111)
To help encourage domestic warehousing, manufacturing and processing activity. States and local communities use foreign-trade zones as part of their overall economic growth efforts to improve their international business service structure. In this...
To assist various organizations identified by Congress to expand exports; to promote job creation through projects designed to provide small-medium sized businesses with export assistance to specified overseas markets.
To protect U.S. industry from injury by U.S. sales of foreign merchandise at less than fair value and by unfair subsidies bestowed by foreign governments.
Special American Business Internship Training Program (11.114)
The SABIT program awards funding to qualified U.S. companies for training business executives and scientists from the New Independent States (NIS) of the former Soviet Union. SABIT exposes NIS business managers and scientists to a completely new...
To foster the competitiveness and growth of U.S. industries and promote their increased participation in international markets.
Other International Trade Administration Sub-Agencies
- Bureau of Export Administration
- Bureau of the Census
- Economic Development Administration
- Economics and Statistics Administration
- International Trade Administration
- Minority Business Development Agency
- National Institute for Standards and Technology
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- National Technical Information Service
- National Telecommunications and Information Administration
- Office of the Secretary
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