Sponsor (Oct-Dec 1962)

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WANTED TO PURCHASE Earth-moving equipment of all kinds for development projects is wanted by various ministries of the Indian Government and private enterprises. New Delhi, India (One off thousands of typical export opportunities for American businessmen) The United States Department of Commerce is ready and able to help you in many other ways: by finding overseas agents for your products, surveying your best potential markets, sponsoring trade missions and trade centers, and publishing a weekly magazine which lists hundreds of specific sales you can make overseas. To find out how you can get your share of world markets by exhibiting at a U.S. Trade Fair, contact the United States Department of Commerce — field offices in 35 major cities. Or write: Secretary Luther H. Hodges, United States De ^?»^ partment of Commerce, Washington 25, D. C. You'll sffc$* get a prompt reply. '♦«».«•* BUILD YOUR BUSINESS BY BUILDING AMERICA'S EXPORTS Published as a public service in cooperation with The Advertising Council and the United States Department of Commerce. 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. International Trade Fairs are among the many services sponsored by the United States Department of Commerce to help businessmen take advantage of growing overseas markets. U.S. products exhibited at these trade shows have been seen — and bought — by more than 80 million people in 39 countries. Example: Almost a million dollars worth of earth-moving equipment was sold at a single U.S. Trade Fair — at New Delhi, India. ! 46 SPONSOR/ 1 October 1962