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UK Trade & Investment

http://www.uktradeinvest.gov.uk

UK Trade & Investment is the government organisation that provides integrated support services for UK companies engaged in overseas trade and foreign businesses focused on the UK as an inward investment location. It brings together the work of teams in 200 British embassies and FCO posts overseas and government departments across Whitehall. In England, UK Trade & Investment services are delivered through the Business Links and other partners including Regional Development Agencies and Chambers of Commerce, coordinated by nine regional International Trade Directors. The devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their own arrangements for local delivery of services. UK Trade & Investment,s work ensures UK and overseas companies benefit from the organisation,s continuing commitment to provide an integrated service, delivering business opportunities through a global network.

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Business Link

http://www.businesslink.gov.uk

Business Link is the national business advice service, operating in 45 locations across England. Whether you're starting a new company or hoping to expand a long-term venture; whether you're a sole trader or a firm of 250 employees, Business Link can provide straightforward information for all business needs. Business Link and businesslink.org are provided by the Small Business Service, an agency of the UK Government.

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SBA

http://www.sba.gov

The U.S. Small Business Administration is the nation's largest financial backer of small businesses. The SBA's programs and services help business owners start, run, and grow their businesses, and provide a range of financial, technical, and management assistance. The SBA also plays a major role in the government's disaster relief efforts by making low-interest recovery loans to both homeowners and businesses. America's 25 million small businesses employ more than 50 percent of the private workforce, generate more than half the nation's gross domestic product, and are the principal source of new jobs in the U.S. economy.

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