VA & DC Exporters: Your Trade and Export Events Update for September
International Trade Administration sent this bulletin at 09/12/2018 12:11 PM EDT
U.S. Commercial Service & Partner Trade Events
Last year, the United States exported more than $450 billion in goods to Asia, and the potential for selling U.S. products in the region is still largely untapped.
The U.S. Department of Commerce announced a strategy designed to increase U.S. exports to the Indo-Pacific region, strengthen economic security and reduce the U.S trade deficit. For more than seven decades, U.S. economic and commercial engagement and development assistance have advanced freedom, openness, and economic prosperity across the region.
The Commerce Department will dedicate two of its upcoming flagship export events, Discover Global Markets and Trade Winds, to helping U.S. firms identify market opportunities and meet buyers and partners from the Indo-Pacific region, which spans the west coast of India to the west coast of the U.S. Read more about these events below and let us help you access new markets.
Discover Global Markets: Indo-Pacific | Dec. 10-12, 2018 | Salt Lake City
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For more information contact April Redmon April.Redmon@trade.gov Trade Winds: India | May 2019 | New Delhi, India
This event will combine a conference and a trade mission to India and other surrounding countries where U.S. exporters will meet with decision makers on opportunities they’ve learned about at the Discover Global Markets: Indo-Pacific conference and other Asia-related events. Subscribe to receive updates about Trade Winds Indo-Pacific. The Case for Doing Business in Belgium
Please join the Washington Network Group (WNG) and the Embassy of Belgium when we convene a "Doing Business in Belgium" seminar featuring two panels of experts and a networking reception.
About this Program:
This event continues the WNG series on important overseas
markets. Our program on Belgium features two seminar panels to examine current
business and economic conditions, and highlight investment and export
opportunities in this important market. Presentations and prepared collateral
materials will provide attendees with actionable advice and specific
recommendations that companies can use to pursue business in Belgium. Our
program includes time for networking and is followed by a reception featuring
Belgian beers and chocolates. Marrakech Airshow USA PavillionThe sixth edition of the Marrakech Airshow Exhibition will take place at Marrakech, Morocco, from October 24 to 27, 2018. The Marrakech Airshow is the meeting place for civil and military aviation industry in Africa, with fifty official delegations from across Africa. Delegations from Russia, China, Europe, and North America will be attending, supporting the idea of the African Aerospace Platform. With increased focus on development of Africa's aerospace infrastructure, Morocco has put itself forward as a hub for maintenance services with quality infrastructure and services, making this airshow an excellent opportunity for exhibitors to enter one of the biggest potential markets in the world on the ground floor. In collaboration with the airshow, a symposium on Security and Defense with more than a hundred Heads of Defense and senior Air Force officers from across Africa, hosted by the US Air Force Command in Europe and Africa on October 22 and 23. For more information contact April Redmon April.Redmon@trade.gov As part of the India Energy and Smart Grid Reverse Trade Mission USTDA will host a workshop for U.S. companies to learn about upcoming projects and procurements in India’s energy sector. The agenda includes time for one-on-one meetings with the delegates to discuss potential partnerships with Indian project sponsors in the renewable energy and energy storage fields. The Webster Group and the Tuatara Group are organizing the visit on behalf of USTDA. For further information about hosting a meeting or sponsoring an event for this delegation, please contact Sandra Collazo: Sandra.Collazo@trade.gov Kazakhstan and Ukraine Trade MissionThe Kazakhstan-US Business Association and Ukraine-US Business Council, in coordination with the Department of Commerce and US Commercial Service are organizing a certified trade mission to Kazakhstan and Ukraine for US companies interested in doing business in Eurasia. With a combined GDP of $230 billion, Kazakthstan and Ukraine provide substantial opportunities in the energy, infrastructure, and agricultural sectors, and both nations possess the markets and domestic qualities for extensive growth. The trade mission is set for October 24 to 30, 2018, and will provide opportunities for participants to meet with local governments, businesses, and other contacts to discuss the potential and challenges from doing business in these markets. For more information please contact Cody Dietrich at cody.dietrich@trade.gov Central America Infrastructure Road Show to Costa Rica and Honduras
Team – We have some updates to the Central America Deal team infrastructure road show to Costa Rica and Honduras. If you have airport companies this will get them excited!
The Government of Honduras will launch a massive airport modernization and development program. Three new concessions valued in the hundreds of millions for the airports in San Pedro Sula, La Ceiba, and Roatan will be announced on November 1 in conjunction with an Infrastructure Conference in Tegucigalpa in addition to the projects listed below. U.S. delegates will be treated to a special presentation for these concessions to hear first-hand about the opportunities.
Airport Projects:
October 28- November 2, 2018
Cost: $2500 total for two countries (1 participant); additional participants $500
For more information please contact Cody Dietrich at cody.dietrich@trade.gov Once a year, the threads of international medical technology come together in Düsseldorf, bringing together people from around the world who use MEDICA for their business and to meet relevant target audiences: international top decision-makers, experts and trade visitors. No other event compares to MEDICA, the world's largest and most prestigious medical technology and equipment show. With 5,780 exhibitors (more than 500 U.S. exhibitors) and the following participants in our USA CEO Center and 127,500 trade-only visitors from 120 countries, MEDICA opens markets across the globe. This show traditionally sells out, but you can be present in a cost effective way through the U.S. Commercial Service's Corporate Executive Office (CEO) program at MEDICA. This program offers a unique opportunity to promote your exports and meet customers and qualified distributors from all over Europe and the world at affordable cost. Exhibit at the Big 5 Dubai 2018
Be among the most influential members of the global financial and business community.
Companies referred by the U.S. Commercial Service can receive 40% off the $US 1,300 regular registration fee. For more information please contact Cody Dietrich at cody.dietrich@trade.gov Mission Timetable
Dates: March 24-29, 2019
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This is the first entry in a series of guest blogs highlighting ITA activities that help connect U.S. companies to opportunities in the Indo-Pacific region following the recent Indo-Pacific Business Forum where Secretary Ross, Secretary Pompeo and other cabinet officials spoke about the Administration’s commitment to the region.
Guest Blog question and answer with U.S. Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, Catherine Ebert-Gray.
ITA: Tell us a little about the Pacific Islands, particularly Papua New Guinea (PNG), and its strategic importance.
Ambassador Ebert-Gray: The Pacific Islands are increasingly responsible and democratic nations with an emerging middle class and growing potential for tourism, investment, and development. Their diverse cultures, rainforests, pristine seas, natural resources, and beauty make them attractive to intrepid travelers and businesses. The United States has a long and proud history in the Pacific that I’m honored to represent. Increasingly, we are seeing non-traditional partners such as China working with Pacific Island countries. It’s important for the United States government and the American business community remain engaged and active in the region as the economies and interests of the Indo-Pacific grows. PNG is hosting the Asian Pacific Economic Forum in 2018, which represents 21 of the regional economics, 47 percent of global trade, and 57 percent of global GDP. As Americans, we have tremendous advantages and goodwill which we should leverage to preserve and build strong relations.
ITA: What kind of export opportunities are there for U.S. companies to explore?
Ambassador Ebert-Gray: While Solomon Islands and Vanuatu are countries with stable and growing economies, Papua New Guinea is by far the largest. With a land area the size of Oregon or Sweden and a population the size of Michigan, New Jersey, Switzerland, or Israel, it is a market with tremendous potential. Historically, PNG mostly exported minerals and agricultural products. That changed in 2014 when ExxonMobil completed construction and began operation of the $19 billion PNG LNG project that exports liquefied natural gas to Asian markets. Following that success, other oil and gas companies, including French supermajor, Total, are active in PNG working to bring future projects online.
American products and services have been integral to the success of resource projects throughout PNG’s history. Power is generated by GE turbines or Cummins generators. Earth is moved with Caterpillar equipment. The employees take a break to enjoy a cold Coca-Cola. I see future energy and other extractive projects as ripe targets for American business. Right now, American companies have been most interested in healthcare and medical products, resource development equipment, electrical generation both traditional and renewable, and increasingly consumer electronics as Pacific Islanders have rapidly moved online.
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