
The International Business Council
of Greater Rochester NY (IBC) is a collaborative association established to promote and expand international opportunities by developing and
enhancing the expertise of its members.
The IBC of Greater Rochester NY is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing the trade community programs, assistance and opportunities to enhance international trade practices.
Among the services IBC can provide are:
Export Compliance audit assessment & training
Certified Global Business Professional (CGBP)
Preparatory course
Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) assessment and feasibility
Letter of Credit processing &
documentation assistance
Onsite specialized training
IBC hosts specialized seminars and other events on
key issues of interest to those businesses engaged in the global marketplace.
FACEBOOK: IBC of Greater Rochester NY
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The U.S. Commercial Service
of the U.S. Department of Commerce is a federal government agency dedicated to helping small-to-medium sized New York City manufacturing and service companies develop international markets.
Our experienced staff of International Trade Specialists help you to identify and evaluate international partners, develop market entry strategies, overcome exporting challenges and navigate other export-related issues
The U.S. Export Assistance Centers located in New York City are part of an international network of 1700 international trade specialists throughout the world. With 165 offices in 82 countries, we are uniquely positioned to help your company expand your international business. By contacting us today, you can gain access to 95% of the world’s consumers who live outside of the United States.

The District Export Councils contribute leadership
and international trade expertise to complement the U.S. Commercial Service’s export promotion efforts through counseling businesses on the exporting process and conducting trade education and community outreach.
DECs support their mission through funds that are generated locally, without any government appropriations, and follow the general guidelines in the DEC Handbook. DECs may not raise funds for profit, or represent the U.S. Government.
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