Sponsor (Oct-Dec 1962)

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WANTED TO PURCHASE Supplies and equipment of every type for commercial fishing by prominent firm of ship chandlers. Genoa, Italy (One of thousands of typical export opportunities for American businessmen) The world is your market place. From South America to South Asia there's an immediate need for furniture, construction equipment, appliances, aluminum. The list is endless and so are the business opportunities. To help U.S. businessmen take advantage of these opportunities, the U.S. Department of Commerce sponsors specialized Trade Missions to countries throughout the Free World. Each Mission is composed of specialists in particular industries who volunteer to carry abroad hundreds of specific business proposals from American manufacturers to their opposite numbers overseas. One Result: A Trade Mission recently helped a Chi BUILD YOUR BUSINESS BY cago manufacturer fill an order to ship a million dollars' worth of goods. The United States Department of Commerce can help stimulate export trade in many other ways: It can help you find agents abroad, survey your best markets, and exhibit your products at International Trade Fairs and Trade Centers. To find out more about how to get your share of profits in growing world markets, contact the U.S. Department of Commerce—field offices in 35 major cities. Or write: Secre ifSSfl^ tary Luther H. Hodges, U.S. Department of Commerce, . ^ Washington 25, D. C. You'll get a prompt reply. BUILDING AMERICA'S EXPORTS '•«77.»* Published as a public service in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the United States Department of Commerce. SPONSOR/5 NOVEMBER 1962 77