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Welcome
to the ITA Online Bookstore. This is the central source
for access to the studies and reports published by the
International Trade Administration.
- To
find out about our most recently published titles,
scroll down this page to the What's New
section.
- For
access to older titles, click on our Web-accessible
publications database, under the Search
section, on the left.
- To
look at our most-requested titles and for access to
newsletters published by ITA offices, go to the links
on the right-hand side of this screen.
- For
information on how to purchase printed copies of ITA
publications, go the How to Order section
on your left.
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International Trade Update, April 2008 issue
The April issue of the International Trade Administration’s newsletter includes a report on how free trade agreements are helping to expand markets in the Middle East, a look at the upcoming Americas Competitiveness Forum, and details about a recently released report on research and development priorities for U.S. manufacturers. Other, regular sections offer updates on ITA activities and a calendar of upcoming trade-related events. |
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Global Import Regulations for Pre-Owned (Used and Refurbished) Medical Devices, sixth edition
This comprehensive guide to the world market for used and refurbished medical devices has been completely revised and update. It offers U.S. exporters detailed information on 106 markets, based on reports from the International Trade Administration’s worldwide network of in-country commercial analysts.
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Trade Finance Guide: A Quick Reference for U.S. Exporters, 2008 edition
First published in 2007, this revised edition of the Trade Finance Guide is short, concise primer that will help companies, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, learn the basics of trade finance. |
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Annual Report of the Foreign-Trade Zones Board
Foreign trade zones (FTZs) are the U.S. form of free trade zones. They are licensed by the Commerce Department's Foreign-Trade Zones Board and operate under the supervision of the Customs Service. This 68th annual report contains details of the board’s activities during fiscal year 2006 (October 1, 2005 through September 30, 2006). |
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Energy in 2020: Assessing the Economic Effects of Commercialization of Cellulosic Ethanol
One way to reduce U.S. dependence on imports of crude oil is the domestic production of renewable fuels, such as ethanol. This report measures the potential impact of commercial production of one type of ethanol, cellulosic ethanol, which is manufactured from the cellulosic materials in biomass, such as crop and forestry residues, energy crops, and wood wastes.
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Potential Exports of U.S. Clean Coal Technology through 2030
The United States is a world leader in technology that allows coal to be burned for electricity production without excessive emissions of sulfur dioxide, mercury, and other particulate matter. This paper provides an overview and quantification of the growing world market for U.S. exports and licensing of this technology.
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