Connecticut District Export Council
District Export Councils encourage and support exports of goods and services that strengthen individual companies, stimulate U.S. economic growth and create jobs. Export expansion activities are accomplished by working with the U.S. Export Assistance Centers to provide opportunities to promote greater export activity at the local level while developing a trade assistance network.
Driving Long Term Success with Your Distributors
Finding the Right Distributor in the Right Market
Export Business Planning & International Market Identification – Tips & Best Practices
Setting Your Distributor Up for Success
Digital Strategy and Exporting
Export Insights Leveraging Data & Tools for U S Companies
Part III: What small and mid-sized businesses need to know about working capital financing
Export credit insurance, payment terms, letters of credit and foreign EX
Tax Optimization for International Business Understanding IC DISC and FDII
Digital Strategy and Exporting
Managing Current and Future PFAS Challenges in Food, Beverages & Packaging
Introduction to the Bureau of Industry and Security BIS and Export Basics
Complying with the International Traffic in Arms Regulations ITAR
U S Income Tax Implications for Manufacturers Doing Business Internationally
License Exceptions
Deemed Exports
Developing a Corporate Export Management and Compliance Program EMCP
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Export Controls at Trade Shows
Site Visits, Enforcement Actions and Voluntary Disclosures
Connecticut's New Data Privacy Act and Current Cyber Security Laws
EW23: Fundamentals of Foreign Military Sales
Export Documentation Awareness Training
EW23: Government Resources for Small Business Exporters
EW23 Export Credit Insurance, Payment Terms Letters of Credit, Foreign Exchange Best Practices
Export Business Planning & Finding New International Markets for your small business
EW23 Making Sense of Foreign Currency Exchange
EW23 Financing for Small Business Exports