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United States Trade and Development Agency

United States
Trade and Development Agency
Seal of the United States Trade and Development Agency.svg
Agency overview
Formed 1961; 56 years ago (1961)
Headquarters 1000 Wilson Blvd.
Arlington, VA
Employees 80
Annual budget $60 million (FY 2016)
Agency executives
  • Enoh Ebong, Director (Acting)
  • Enoh Ebong, Deputy Director
  • Vacant, Chief of Staff
Website ustda.gov

The U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is an independent agency of the United States government, established in 1961 to advance economic development and U.S. commercial interests in developing and middle income countries. USTDA is located in Rosslyn in Arlington County, Virginia. The agency currently works in 66 countries.

The U.S. Trade and Development Agency helps companies create U.S. jobs through the export of U.S. goods and services for priority development projects in emerging economies. USTDA links U.S. businesses to export opportunities by funding project preparation and partnership building activities that develop sustainable infrastructure and foster economic growth in partner countries.

USTDA supports efforts to mitigate global climate change by helping its partner countries develop renewable energy resources, invest in cleaner forms of traditional energy and modernize electric grids to increase efficiency, reliability and sustainability. Smart Grid Today recognized the Agency’s efforts to help its partner countries modernize their grids by naming it a 2013 Smart Grid Pioneer. In Fiscal Year 2015, USTDA committed over half of its energy investments to renewable power. These project preparation activities have the potential to unlock over $4.3 billion in financing and produce over 2,400 megawatts of new renewable energy. This will reduce CO2 equivalent emissions by an estimated 12 million metric tons per year compared to new traditional power generation.

USTDA has decades of experience working with its partner countries to modernize transportation infrastructure to facilitate the movement of people and goods, both within and across borders. From providing technical assistance that supports trade facilitation, to piloting U.S. technologies for customs systems at borders, to modernizing “hard” infrastructure at ports, railways and airports, the Agency introduces high-performing U.S. solutions that can increase capacity, enhance efficiency and improve safety. USTDA’s Aviation Cooperation Programs in China and India, respectively, and its Aviation Partnership in Brazil provide a platform for aviation officials to address safety and security priorities. These public-private partnerships also support the expansion of airport infrastructure and the emergence of business aviation in these markets. U.S. businesses have generated billions of dollars in exports as a result of the Agency’s investments, demonstrating the value of advanced U.S. technologies and services, including security equipment as well as communications and air traffic management systems.


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