TPCC
The Trade Promotion Coordinating Committee (TPCC)
The TPCC is an interagency committee chaired by the Secretary of Commerce. It was established under the Export Enhancement Act of 1992 to provide a unifying framework to coordinate the export promotion and export financing activities of the U.S. government. The TPCC also develops a government-wide export promotion strategic plan, known as the National Export Strategy, that outlines U.S. Government actions to better equip American companies and workers to sell goods and services overseas. This includes partnering with state and local entities to ensure that small and medium enterprises, historically underrepresented businesses, and those new to exporting can overcome barriers to international trade.
U.S. Government (USG) Resources
USG Resources is a comprehensive list of U.S. government services, research, and other programs designed to support U.S. exporters. Learn how these resources can help improve your competitiveness overseas. U.S. companies exporting infrastructure-related goods and services should also review the U.S. Government Infrastructure Export Tools available throughout a project’s lifecycle. Companies exporting cleantech and climate-related products can also review the resources available through the Climate and Clean Tech Toolkit.
TPCC Member Agencies
Members of the TPCC include:
- Department of Commerce
- Department of State
- Department of the Treasury
- Department of Transportation
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Energy
- Department of Defense
- Department of Labor
- Department of the Interior
- Agency for International Development
- Trade and Development Agency
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Small Business Administration
- U.S. International Development Finance Corporation
- Export-Import Bank of the U.S.
- Office of the U.S. Trade Representative
- Council of Economic Advisors
- Office of Management & Budget
- National Economic Council
- National Security Council