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Division for International Business

If you are considering bringing your company to the United States, you might like to know that New York City has a wide variety of free services to assist you in making a smooth transition to New York City.

Our Division will assist you in coordinating all services that will help you do business in New York, including interaction with all city, state and federal agencies. The services we provide include assistance in accessing appropriate bank institutions, real estate providers, construction companies, and insurance entities. We will also provide the appropriate referrals for determining immigration, customs, visas and other services required for you and your employees.

New York City serves as a base for international business because it provides companies with everything they need to succeed in a global economy. It is no wonder that New York City has been rated as one of the top places to live, and is the number one American city for business. We are home to the world's largest international community, including over 2,600 international businesses, employing 275,000 people. Trade commissions, trading companies, banks, manufacturing, communications, and multimedia businesses from all over the world contribute to this success.

We would like to talk to you about New York City. To arrange a Customized Business Briefing, simply download the fax back sheet and send it to us at:
Division for International Business, New York City Commission for the United Nations, Consular Corps & Protocol
Two United Nations Plaza, 27th Floor,
New York, NY 10017, USA
Fax number: 1+ (212) 319-3430
As a New York City Agency, we are unable to endorse any one person, product or company over another, and we encourage you to retain independent professional advice at the appropriate time.

   
 
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