Doing Business in Saudi Arabia - International Franchise Association
Doing Business in Saudi Arabia - International Franchise Association Doing Business in Saudi Arabia - International Franchise Association
Return to table of contents Chapter 10: Guide to Our Services The U.S. Commercial Service offers customized solutions to help your business enter and succeed in markets worldwide. Our global network of trade specialists will work one-on-one with you through every step of the exporting process, helping you to: • Target the best markets with our world-class research • Promote your products and services to qualified buyers • Meet the best distributors and agents for your products and services • Overcome potential challenges or trade barriers For more information on the services the U.S. Commercial Service offers U.S. businesses, please click on the link below: Return to table of contents www.buyusa.gov/saudiarabia/en/findsaudibusinesspartner.html U.S. exporters seeking general export information/assistance or country-specific commercial information should consult with their nearest Export Assistance Center or the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Trade Information Center at (800) USA-TRADE, or go to the following website: http://www.export.gov To the best of our knowledge, the information contained in this report is accurate as of the date published. However, the Department of Commerce does not take responsibility for actions readers may take based on the information contained herein. Readers should always conduct their own due diligence before entering into business ventures or other commercial arrangements. The Department of Commerce can assist companies in these endeavors.
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Chapter 10: Guide to Our Services<br />
The U.S. Commercial Service offers customized solutions to help your bus<strong>in</strong>ess enter and<br />
succeed <strong>in</strong> markets worldwide. Our global network of trade specialists will work one-on-one<br />
with you through every step of the export<strong>in</strong>g process, help<strong>in</strong>g you to:<br />
• Target the best markets with our world-class research<br />
• Promote your products and services to qualified buyers<br />
• Meet the best distributors and agents for your products and services<br />
• Overcome potential challenges or trade barriers<br />
For more <strong>in</strong>formation on the services the U.S. Commercial Service offers U.S. bus<strong>in</strong>esses,<br />
please click on the l<strong>in</strong>k below:<br />
Return to table of contents<br />
www.buyusa.gov/saudiarabia/en/f<strong>in</strong>dsaudibus<strong>in</strong>esspartner.html<br />
U.S. exporters seek<strong>in</strong>g general export <strong>in</strong>formation/assistance or country-specific commercial <strong>in</strong>formation<br />
should consult with their nearest Export Assistance Center or the U.S. Department of Commerce’s<br />
Trade Information Center at (800) USA-TRADE, or go to the follow<strong>in</strong>g website: http://www.export.gov<br />
To the best of our knowledge, the <strong>in</strong>formation conta<strong>in</strong>ed <strong>in</strong> this report is accurate as of the date published.<br />
However, the Department of Commerce does not take responsibility for actions readers may take based<br />
on the <strong>in</strong>formation conta<strong>in</strong>ed here<strong>in</strong>. Readers should always conduct their own due diligence before<br />
enter<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>to bus<strong>in</strong>ess ventures or other commercial arrangements. The Department of Commerce can<br />
assist companies <strong>in</strong> these endeavors.