U.S. Commercial Service officers

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U.S. Commercial Service officers are U.S. government trade professionals who help American companies expand into and succeed in international markets.

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instanceOf U.S. federal government employee
foreign commercial service officer
trade promotion official
collaboratesWith Economic officers at U.S. embassies
United States Foreign Service
surface form: U.S. Foreign Service officers

industry associations
state and local economic development organizations
country United States of America
duty advise on distribution channels in foreign markets
advise on export regulations and documentation
advise on local business practices and culture
advocate for U.S. companies with foreign governments
assist with finding foreign buyers and partners
conduct due diligence on potential foreign partners
help resolve trade and investment barriers
identify international business opportunities for U.S. firms
organize trade missions and trade shows
provide market intelligence to U.S. companies
support U.S. participation in international tenders and projects
employer International Trade Administration
International Trade Administration
surface form: U.S. Commercial Service

U.S. Department of Commerce
goal enhance U.S. competitiveness in global markets
increase U.S. exports
promote U.S. commercial interests abroad
support U.S. jobs through exports
languageRequirement foreign language skills often required for overseas postings
missionAlignment support U.S. economic and foreign policy goals
support U.S. trade policy objectives
parentProgram International Trade Administration
surface form: U.S. Commercial Service global network
primaryRole assist U.S. companies to enter international markets
help U.S. exporters increase overseas sales
support U.S. commercial interests abroad
sector commercial diplomacy
export promotion
international trade
selectionProcess competitive hiring process
serviceType fee-based export assistance services
no-cost initial export counseling
targetClient U.S. large corporations
U.S. small and medium-sized enterprises
training receive training in trade promotion and commercial diplomacy
workLocation U.S. Commercial Service domestic offices
International Trade Administration
surface form: U.S. Export Assistance Centers

U.S. consulates
U.S. embassies

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International Trade Administration employerOf U.S. Commercial Service officers