should be your first point of contact. Foreign trade
specialists at these facilities render valuable assist¬
ance to U.S. business representatives engaged in
international commerce.
For additional information about Foreign Service
activities overseas, or for specialized assistance with
unusual problems, you are invited to visit, telephone,
or write the Office of Business and Export Affairs
(formerly the Office of Commercial Affairs), Bureau
of Economic and Business Affairs, U.S. Department
of State, Washington, D.C. 20520. Telephone (202)
632-0354.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
DISTRICT OFFICES
ALABAMA
Birmingham—Suite 200-201,
908 8. 20th St. 35205; Tel
(205)254-1331
CALIFORNIA
Los Angeles—Rm. 800,
11777 San Vicente Blvd.
90049; Tel (213)209-6707
ALASKA
Anchorage—701 C St., P.O.
Box 32, 99513; Tel (907)
271-5041
ARIZONA
Phoenix—Suite 2950, Valley
Ctr. Bank BIdg., 201 N. Cen¬
tral Ave. 85073; Tel (602)
261-3285
San Diego—110 West C
St. 92101; Tel (714)
293-5395
San Francisco—Fed. BIdg.
Box 36013, 450 Golden Gate
Ave. 94102; Tel (415)
556-55860
ARKANSAS
Little Rock—Suite 635, Sav¬
ers Fed. BIdg., 320 W.
Capitol Ave. 72201; Tel (50r
378-5794
COLORADO
Denver—Rm. 177, U.S. Cus¬
tomhouse, 721 -19th St.
80202; Tel (303) 837-3246
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