| Celebrating World Trade Month Each May, we recognize the importance of international trade and exports to the U.S. economy. Join us for a series of virtual Export Week events, happening now! And follow us on Twitter for special posts about trade tips & resources throughout the month. | | Join the U.S. Commercial Service for virtual tradecraft & industry-focused seminars during Export Week, May 2-6. Sign up for one, or all, of the 20+ unique sessions. Many are free. Exporters of all experience levels can learn about: - Industry-specific Exporting Guidance
- Sales & Marketing
- Export Finance
- Export Compliance & Documentation
| | Other Upcoming Events United Kingdom: UKCA Mark and Market Access WEBINAR May 6, 11 am - 12 noon EDT - Virtual The UK officially left the EU and ended its transition period on Dec. 31, 2020. The regulatory landscape is changing. One new regulatory requirement is the UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) mark. Join the Commercial Service and speakers from the BSI Group and the British Consulate General in New York for a discussion of the new certification requirement, when and how to use the UKCA mark, rules for usage, technical documentation and record keeping, alternative options, and compliance mechanisms. ($25 Fee) Register Advanced Manufacturing Trends & Opportunities in Indonesia, Singapore, and Japan WEBINAR May 18, 8 p.m. EDT - Virtual Hosted by the U.S. Commercial Service and the National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), hear from leading industry experts and U.S. embassy commercial specialists from three markets with strong growth in advanced manufacturing. You'll get more information to help you decide whether to apply to join the official executive-led trade mission in October. Learn More and Register China: Decarbonization and Sustainability Best Practice Discussion WEBINAR May 18 - Virtual, 10 pm EDT (10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Beijing Time) Doing Business in China? Join the U.S. Commercial Service for a high-level discussion with experts on China's dual carbon goal and how U.S. firms are leading the way to create more sustainable supply chains and manufacturing. Learn More and Register | | | |
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