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Trade shows and similar events are an ideal way to meet potential foreign partners. If you are looking to export a product, try Trade Mission Online. From the SBA's Web site: TM OnLine is a database of U.S. small businesses that seek to export their products. To be included this database, a U.S. small business must first register its company and export information and receive a password for future reentry to update their exporter profile. TM OnLine is also a search engine for foreign firms and U.S. businesses seeking a U.S. business partner or supplier, through such means as direct product sales, licensing or Franchising agreements. TM OnLine will also be used by the SBA to recruit for foreign trade missions and to provide trade leads to registered companies. Also look for similar foreign databases.

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