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The Association for International Business (AIB) Inc., founded in 1997, has grown into a powerful nonprofit organization offering tons of help to people in the international trade arena. The education-oriented organization was created by Salida, Colorado, trader Ray Gabriel, to provide free services to 9,000 AIB members in 160 countries. Among other things, AIB helps its members conduct global business more efficiently, get answers to tough questions, share information and resources, and find new markets. The heart of AIB is its Web site (http://www.aib-world.org), where members participate in e-mail discussion groups with everyone from executives at UPS and World Bank to small-business owners. For more information, visit the site or call Gabriel at (719) 539-0500.

Christopher D. Lancette is an Atlanta-area freelance journalist who covers international business for a variety of local, national and international publications.

Contact Source

EU Delegation of the European Commission, (202) 862-9500, http://eurunion.org

This article was originally published in the October 1999 print edition of Entrepreneur with the headline: E-Unionize.

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