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Minnesota companies active in, or wishing to learn more about, the bioenergy sector have an opportunity to meet three officials from the government of Sweden, visiting Minnesota November 13-15, 2013. In follow-up to Governor Mark Dayton signing a Memorandum of Understanding with Sweden in June, two officials from the Swedish Energy Agency and one from the Swedish Embassy will meet with a number of Minnesotans to explore bioenergy cooperation in the areas of industry, research and policy.
There will be a number of opportunities to meet with the delegation while they’re here from November 13 to November 15.
When: Wednesday, November 13 – Friday, November 15, 2013 Where: Multiple locations
To register or for more details, contact Steve Riedel at steve.riedel@state.mn.us or 651-259-7494.
The Minnesota Trade Office (MTO) is pleased to offer Export by Design: Build a Plan for Growth, a concise, customized export strategy and market development program.
Why export or expand in global markets? Recent studies indicate that firms who export are driving the U.S. economic recovery with revenue growth up to 37 percent, compared to just 7 percent growth for non-exporters.
Why design a plan? A clearly established, objective-based action plan strategically identifies international market entry or expansion and what it takes to get there.
We'll work with you. MTO will work with you to identify market opportunities, assess market entry options, provide guidance on strategies to find international business partners, and more.
APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY THUR., NOV. 14
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Date/time: The two-day Custom Program is on Tues., December 10 (8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.) and Thurs., January 16 (8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.)
Mail to: Minnesota Trade Office, 1st National Bank Bldg., 332 Minnesota St.-Ste. E200, St. Paul, MN 55101
The Government of the Republic of Macedonia, in cooperation with the Minnesota Trade Office, Dorsey & Whitney LLP (to be confirmed), the Minnesota International Center, and the Economic Club of Minnesota cordially invites you to a presentation of business and investment opportunities for US companies in the Republic of Macedonia. The event will bring together leaders of the Greater Minneapolis business community and members of the government delegation, including the Deputy Prime Minister.
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Date: Tuesday, November 19 Time: 7:45AM Registration; 8:15AM Presentations; 9-10AM Q&A and Networking Where: Dorsey & Whitney LLP (to be confirmed), 50 So. Sixth St.-Ste. 1500, Minneapolis, MN 55402-1498 Cost: No Charge, but please pre-register for catering purposes and handouts count. Questions: Contact Jeffrey Phillips, International Trade Representative, Minnesota Trade Office - 651-259-7493 / jeffrey.phillips@state.mn.us.
The Minnesota Trade Office’s China Practicum course can greatly improve your chances of success by providing essential background that every company must have in order to make sound business decisions about whether, when and how to enter China’s market. The China Practicum is a day-long immersion course that quickly provides a basic framework to understanding the intricacies of China’s economy, culture and business climate. Taught by a team of seasoned international trade professionals and experts on China, the course covers: > Chinese economy and market overview > Market entry strategies > Chinese business relationships > Logistical challenges
Date: Wednesday, November 20 Time: 8:30 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m., Registration begins at 8 a.m. Advance registration is highly
recommended.
Where:
DEED Conference Center. 1st National Bank Building, 332 Minnesota St.-Ste.
E200, Minnesota Room, 2nd Fl. Skyway Level, St. Paul
Fees:
$75 advanced registration, $95 walk-ins; includes program materials, light
breakfast, lunch and refreshments.
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Questions? contact
Li King Feng, 651-259-7484 / li.king.feng@state.mn.us; Or Ed
Dieter, 651-259-7481 / ed.dieter@state.mn.us.
MTO's Finding & Motivating The Right Foreign Business Partner Seminar Has Been Cancelled
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