U.S. Government
Commerce – Agriculture – Congress – General Services Administration – Homeland Security – Labor – State – Treasury – White House
Department of Commerce www.doc.gov
International Trade Administration (ITA)
- ITA provides information to help U.S. businesses trade internationally. Resources include:
- Trade Information Center: info on U.S. government export assistance programs
- FTA Compendium: how U.S. businesses can benefit from specific FTAs
- Export.Gov: online trade resources and one-on-one trade assistance
- AGOA: information on the African Growth and Opportunity Act
- The Advocacy Center: advocates for fair treatment of U.S. exports
- Market Access and Compliance Center: assists businesses that face foreign trade barriers due to market access or FTA compliance problems
- The Office of Trade and Industry: data and analysis on trade and investment
- Latest Statistics/Outreach: data tables on inbound and outbound travel and spending at national and subnational levels
- Trade Information Center: info on U.S. government export assistance programs
Economics and Statistics Administration (ESA)
- ESA coordinates the production and analysis of U.S. economic data. The three component offices are:
- U.S. Census Bureau: statistics on U.S. population and economy
- Economic Programs: economic data by sector, geography and frequency
- Foreign Trade Statistics: international trade data
- Bureau of Economic Analysis: BEA provides national, regional, industry and international economic statistics
- Survey of Current Business: monthly business statistics journal
- STAT-USA: business, trade, and economic data compiled from sources throughout the federal government (subscription service)
- U.S. Census Bureau: statistics on U.S. population and economy







