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Wednesday, August 7, 2002
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Issue 39
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VOLUME 2
ISSUE 16
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WELCOME
http://www.fita.org
Here's your latest issue of Really Useful Sites for International Trade Professionals. This free bi-weekly newsletter reviews useful Web sites from the Web Resources database at FITA's International Trade/ Import-Export Portal at www.fita.org, an excellent source for trade leads, news, events, and a link library of 4,000+ sites related to international trade.
My name is John
McDonnell, and for years I've been writing about useful Web sites for businesspeople, in various publications. Now I've focused on international trade, using my Web research skills to find sites that are useful for international businesspeople, and some sites that are just plain fun for anyone.
Here are the sites:
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NEW AT FITA: TOOLS OF THE TRADE
http://fita.org/webcasts.html
There's a new feature at the FITA Web site, and it's something educational and very useful. Tools of the Trade at www.fita.org/webcasts.html is an interactive broadcast e-seminar, with 16 free video sessions that will teach you the basics of exporting. You can view these videos right on your computer, at your convenience (the whole seminar takes four hours). Tools of
the Trade is part of a service that includes international business broadcasts and global trade videos (also called Webcasts, netcasts, streaming media, etc.) that cover a wide variety of topics. These videos, by Globalspeak.com gTV, have lots of practical information about exporting and export processes, worldwide business opportunities, foreign market access, government trade programs, and more. The videos are available 24 hours a day, and they're easy to use (you simply need Windows Media
Player to play them, and a pop-up box will take you to a site where you can download it).
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OUR FEATURED COUNTRY SITE -- CEEBIC
http://www.mac.doc.gov/ceebic
The fifteen countries in the region of Central and Eastern Europe have gone through enormous changes in the last two decades, and along with change has come opportunity for businesspeople. If you're interested in doing business in this region, I recommend that you look at Central and Eastern Europe Business Information Center (CEEBICnet) at www.mac.doc.gov/ceebic, a
U.S. Department of Commerce site that has a wealth of detail. CEEBICnet is targeted to U.S. businessespeople who want to export their wares, so it has a lot of news and information about trade, but it's valuable for anyone who's interested in the region. Just click on a country in the left column, and you'll discover a treasure trove of information about every aspect of that country's political, economic, and cultural life.
There are lots more links to Europe at the FITA site. Go to FITA's International Trade Web Resources at fita.org/webindex, click on Regional Resources and Multi-Lateral Trading Areas in the left column or "Search by Country or Region" in the right column, and then scroll down to Europe and select a country or "Eastern Europe" in the pop-up window . Or simply
type "Eastern Europe" in the search box at www.fita.org.
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THE FITA BUY/SELL EXCHANGE
http://fita.worldbid.com
FITA and Worldbid.com have launched a new International Buy/Sell exchange. The FITA Buy/Sell Exchange at fita.worldbid.com is FITA's new business-to-business marketplace that helps your company find more business by delivering tender opportunities, RFQ's and qualified offers to buy and sell. You will have access to a global network of affiliated trade sites that work together to
bring together businesses across borders. Take a look!
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TRAVEL RESEARCH
http://www.dotheresearch.com/travel
I've always found that if I want to have a successful vacation, I have to do the research, and find out everything about where I'm going and how I'm getting there. If you're like me, you'll love Do The Research at www.dotheresearch.com/travel, a travel site that helps you plan the perfect trip or vacation. The home page is easy to use -- you just click on a category
(Air Travel, Car/Vehicle Rentals, Rail Travel, Travel Articles & Guides, etc.) and you'll be able to start researching or making reservations for your trip.
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SEARCH ENGINES & NEWSWIRES
http://www.internets.com
I don't like noodling around when I'm online. I like to find what I'm looking for as fast as possible. That's why I often start out at Internets.com's Search Engines Database and Newswires www.internets.com. This page has links to thousands of online resources -- things like news feeds, archives, libraries, research databases, catalogs, and statistical data in
categories ranging from Air Travel to Women. There are resources listed here that I haven't seen anywhere else, so this site is worth a visit if you want to make sure you've covered all the bases in your search.
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