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The Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce's 2006-2007  Central New Mexico Economic Guide is the definitive resource for individuals and companies seeking economic information about the Albuquerque market.

This is an annual publication that provides a comprehensive review of the Albuquerque economy, including a demographic profile of the metropolitan area, an overview of the city's history, a summary of the upcoming business issues and other analysis.

 

THINKING OF STARTING A BUSINESS IN ALBUQUERQUE? If you need information about starting up a business in Albuquerque, click here.

The 2006 Business Location Profile gives you an overview of Albuquerque's location, population, livability, and business environment. This document is produced annually by Albuquerque Economic Development.

Do you need to get a CERTIFICATE OF ORIGIN for your business? Certain nations require a signed statement as to the origin of the export item. Such certificates are can be obtained through the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of Commerce. A certificate may be required even though the commercial invoice contains the information. For information, please call Stephanie Varela at (505) 764-3721 or svarela@abqchamber.com.

Learn more about international sales and exporting:

Exporting is essential to the health of the U.S. economy. Exports support over 11 million jobs in the United States, which pay 15% more than the U.S. average, and international sales have contributed to nearly 30% of domestic economic growth in recent years. But this success is not limited to large corporations; the number of American businesses sending their goods and services overseas has tripled since 1990, with a full two thirds of that boom coming from companies with fewer than 20 employees. It's become a necessity for any business to export, and those that don't are 9% more likely to fail in any given year than comparable firms that do. 

 

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State Government Resources:

  • State of New Mexico Portal
    One-stop resource for information regarding NM, including public services provided throughout the state and contacts for government agencies
  • New Mexico Office of the Governor
    One-stop resource for information regarding the Governor, Lt. Governor, policy priorities, press releases, and constituent services
  • New Mexico State Legislature
    Resource for information regarding legislative agendas and action, NM statutes, legislators, and legislative committees
  • NM Department of Taxation & Revenue
    State government agency responsible for administering and enforcing NM's tax revenue laws and vehicle & driver licensing

City / County Government Resources:

  • City of Albuquerque
    Provides public services to the communities within Albuquerque city limits
  • City of Rio Rancho
    Provides public services to the communities within Rio Rancho city limits
  • Bernalillo County
    Provides public services to the communities of Albuquerque, Corrales, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, and Tijeras
  • Sandoval County
    Provides public services to the communities of Bernalillo, Cuba, Jemez Springs, Rio Rancho, and San Ysidro
  • Valencia County
    Provides public services to the communities of Belen, Los Lunas, and Bosque Farms
  • Mid-Region Council of Governments
    Association of local governments within Bernalillo, Sandoval, Torrance, and Valencia counties which provide a forum for local elected officials to work cooperatively in areas of mutual interest

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GREATER ALBUQUERQUE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25100, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87125
Physical Address: 115 Gold Ave. S.W., Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
Phone: (505) 764-3700 / Fax: (505) 764-3714