Alaska: Resources
Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority
The AIDEA is dedicated to promoting diversification and economic expansion in Alaska. To this end, they provide a number of programs, as well as information on various regulations and policies.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: April 13, 2012
Alaska Small Business Development Center
Aids small businesses in their operations and assists new businesses through workshops, training and counseling. Hosted by the University of Alaska. No fees required.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: March 16, 2012
Alaska Statistics Index
This page provides a variety of Alaska specific statistics on a wealth of different subjects.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: March 16, 2012
Anchorage Daily News
This online version of the Anchorage Daily News provides daily updates on news in Alaska.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: March 16, 2012
Establishing a Business in Alaska
This PDF file is a guide to starting a business in Alaska. Topics discussed include requirements for starting a business, selecting the form of organization, license and regulation requirements, labor laws, taxes, government, business assistance, financial assistance, environmental protection, and information resources. (updated yearly)
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: March 16, 2012
Resource Development Council
This website provides overviews of the main industries in Alaska. In addition, there is an in-depth exploration of various facts and issues related to these industries, as well as information on legislature and upcoming events.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: March 16, 2012
U.S. Export Assistance Center of Alaska
The Alaska branch of the Department of Commerce that specializes in helping small to medium sized companies develop and execute exporting strategies. Fees vary and are based on the service being provided.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: March 16, 2012
World Trade Center Alaska
WTCAK is a private organization offering international trade and business services for Alaskan businesses. It helps member businesses compete globally by addressing five core subjects: trade capacity, trade development, trade facility, trade service, and trade network.
Last reviewed by globalEDGE on: March 16, 2012

