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Small Business Center > Trade Toolkit

Lead Line: MDB Projects & Procurements

 
"Lead Line" is a simple, straightforward tool for alerting companies to a sample of interesting new development projects to be funded by the multilateral development banks (MDBs). The projects in "Lead Line" are drawn from every region of the world and cover a wide variety of industry sectors. "Lead Line" is not a comprehensive database of all projects funded by the banks. Rather, it is a snapshot of current procurement opportunities that Senior Commercial Liaison Officers at the MDBs determine may be of interest to U.S. companies. The U.S. Department of Commerce Advocacy Center's MDB offices anticipate issuing new editions of "Lead Line" on a quarterly basis.
 
How to Use "Lead Line": U.S. companies may use "Lead Line" to assemble a database for their own internal use. The Internet links contained in "Lead Line" are active, and these links aid users in finding Bank websites where more detailed procurement information is located. Instructions for using "Lead Line's" dynamic sorting capability is described in a worksheet contained within the "Lead Line" Excel file and entitled "Instructions for Use." Dynamic sorting gives users the capability to search leads by Bank, sector and/or country. If you have comments or questions about "Lead Line", please call the Advocacy Center at (202) 482-3896 to discuss.
 
"Lead Line" is in an Excel spreadsheet. Click on the link below to open it, then save it to your computer.
 
 
 
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