The Role of the Federal Agencies in Assisting Businesses in Initiating or Expanding Exports of Goods and Services: Field Hearing B

The Role of the Federal Agencies in Assisting Businesses in Initiating or Expanding Exports of Goods and Services: Field Hearing B
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Excerpt from The Role of the Federal Agencies in Assisting Businesses in Initiating or Expanding Exports of Goods and Services: Field Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Development, Finance, Trade and Monetary Policy of the Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, Second Session, August 26, 1994

Next, I also noted in Tom’s testimony, and if he doesn’t mind I will bring this up now, that he refers to the monitoring and control requirements, this is a quote, are an impediment to small export sales. I am curious if this has to do with Federal regulation and, if it does can something be relaxed to make this less of a burden, We recognize the important role of trade associations in helping small companies. Trade associations are important partners for us and we are certainly working hard, here in the Portland office, to establish good relationships with associations such as oeta, for example. There is a lot that we think we can do with them and, nationally speaking, one of our target industry sectors for export promotion happens to be environmental technology and, for Dr. Barker’s benefit, so is health care.

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