Sponsor (July-Sept 1962)

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\\ Will) TO PURCHASE Small power tools for wood and metal working needed by distributor in Latin America. (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, plastics, aluminum. The list is endless. And so are the business opportunities. To help U. S. businessmen to take advantage of these opportunities, the U.S. Department of Commerce is issuing a new weekly publication. International Commerce contains hundreds of specific opportunities — like the one above— every week. It is designed to tell U.S. businessmen — quickly and in plain language—what products a re wan ted a broad and whom to contact. For example, one company writes: "We cannot overestimate the assistance we received from . . . your publication. . . . Starting from scratch just 18 months ago, this company is now selling in 25 countries in Europe, Asia, Australia, Central and South America, and North Africa." The United States Department of Commerce is ready and able to help you in many other ways: It can help you find agents abroad, survey your best markets, carry your business proposals overseas through Trade Missions, 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 United States Department of Commerce — field offices in 35 major cities. Or write: Secretary Luther H. Hodges, United States Department of ^«^»ct>. Commerce, Washington 25, D. C. You'll get a prompt reply. ti BUILD YOUR BUSINESS BY BUILDING AMERICAS EXPORTS Published as a public service in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the United States Department of Commerce. SPONSOR _'l sum i miuk 1962 65