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XII. March Research and Trade Events Appendix F - Market Research The U.S. Commerce Department makes Country Commercial Guides and other useful economic and commercial reports available to the public through the National Trade Data Bank (NTDB) on CD-ROM or through the Internet. The NTDB is the U.S. Government's most comprehensive source of world trade data. For more information on the NTDB, call 202-482-1968. Also contact STAT-USA at 1-800-STAT-USA for more information. To locate Country Commercial Guides via the Internet, please use the following worldwide WEB address: www.state.gov or www.stat-usa.gov. CCG's can also be ordered in hard copy or on diskette from the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) at 1-800-553-NTIS. List of A/FAS Commodity Reports and Market Briefs 1. Grain Monthly Upgrade Reports 2. Grain and Feed Annual Report--February 1998 3. Oilseeds and Products Annual Report--April 1998 4. Cotton Annual Report--June 1998 5. Agricultural Situation Annual Report--September 1998 6. Basic Country Program--January 1996 Appendix G - Trade Event Schedule U.S. Trade Show '99, an established premier annual trade event, will be held at the Dhaka Sheraton Hotel, February 11, 12, and 13, 1999. The show is organized by the American Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh (AMCHAM). For information, contact: A. Gafur, Executive Director, AMCHAM, Dhaka Sheraton Hotel, Room 319, tel (880)(2) 863391, fax (880)(2)832915, e-mail: amcham@bangla.net[end of document]
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