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Celebrating World Trade Month! News You Can Use
This month Australia is a featured market and you will find our Team onsite at Automate in Detroit. Also, explore opportunities in Mexico, Germany, Central Asia, and the United Arab Emirates. Finally, inspire a new generation of small business exporters by submitting a video for this month's World Trade Month celebrations. Details are below!
Featured Events
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Automate 2023
Detroit, Michigan
May 22-23, 2023
Automate is a leading showcase of automation in North America, featuring robotics, vision and imaging, motion control, industrial artificial intelligence, and related automation technologies. Visit the U.S. Commercial Service booth in the main concourse! Trade specialists will be onsite to counsel U.S. companies on your international business strategy. To learn more, please click HERE.
Questions? Contact:
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FITMA
Mexico City, Mexico
June 20-22, 2023
Feria Internacional de Tecnología y Manufactura (FITMA) combines high-end suppliers with innovative products and services to enhance the fabrication and metalworking supply chain. FITMA is hosting a USA Pavilion and has six (6) booths available. For registration in the USA pavilion, contact: Mario Vidana at Mario.Vidana@trade.gov
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Formnext
Frankfurt, Germany
November 7-10, 2023
Europe’s premier additive manufacturing (AM) event, Formnext 2023 is partnering with the U.S. Commercial Service to offer American additive manufacturing companies excellent export opportunities and a U.S. Pavilion package.
For further information:
Kirsten Hentschel, U.S. Commercial Service Dusseldorf
+49-211-737767-30, Kirsten.Hentschel@trade.gov
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Upcoming Export Webinars
Trade Mission to Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan
KNOW-BEFORE-YOU-GO WEBINAR
Wednesday, May 10, 2023, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Eastern Time (USA)
Online Event
Join the U.S. Missions in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, the U.S.-Kazakhstan Business Council, and AmCham Uzbekistan to learn about business opportunities for U.S. companies in both markets. Participants will hear from U.S. Mission and regional leadership, as well as Commercial Service Eurasia staff who can assist you with entering both markets.
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Expansion Opportunities in the UAE
A Virtual Chat with the Ministry of Industry & Advanced Technology
May 16, 2023 | 10am EDT / 6pm GST | Virtual (Webex)
The U.S. Commercial Service and The UAE Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MOIAT) are hosting a virtual discussion with the private sector to explore opportunities in the UAE. U.S. Companies will receive an overview of the UAE business environment, hear first-hand from UAE government representatives about Operation 300 Billion and gain insight about doing business in the UAE
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Trade Missions
U.S. Chamber GreenTech Business Delegation to the United Arab Emirates | May 29 - June 1, 2023 | Abu Dhabi and Dubai
As the UAE prepares to host COP28 later this year, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will leverage its strong track record of convening U.S. business leaders with top Emirati and U.S. government officials to organize and lead a GreenTech Business Delegation to the UAE
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Trade Mission to Tashkent, Uzbekistan
June 4-6 2023
Uzbekistan is the fastest growing market in Central Asia. Please join us in Tashkent for market briefings, meetings with government officials, and discussions with potential business partners.
Please contact Naz.Demirdoven@trade.gov for more information and to express your interest!
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Trade Mission to Kazakhstan
June 6-8 2023
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s U.S.-Kazakhstan Business Council will lead a business mission to Almaty and Astana. The visit will consist of two stops: one day in Almaty, the commercial hub of Central Asia, and two days in Astana to meet with Government of Kazakhstan stakeholders. The council welcomes a broad range of U.S. companies to join the delegation.
Please contact Ja'Nel Edens at janel.edens@trade.gov
Register Here>>
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Market Focus:
Advanced Manufacturing in Australia
The advanced manufacturing sector in Australia is worth an estimated USD2.7 billion with potential for growth. Demand is being driven by rising labor costs, government funding and support, increased focus on sustainable manufacturing practices and a need to build up the country’s manufacturing capability and self-sufficiency. Key user industries include: food and beverage; mining; defense, aerospace; and medical.
American companies interested in the Australian market are encouraged to reach out to the U.S. Commercial Service in Australia to explore specific opportunities.
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Australia Country Commercial Guide - Your starting point for success
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Additive Manufacturing in Australia - Industry Prospects and Opportunities.
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Australian Industrial Robotics Market - Australia’s total Industrial Robotics market is estimated at USD620 million. Reflecting the country’s strong R&D capabilities, Australian companies have also been designing new robotic technologies and applications. There is potential for an uptake in the coming years particularly as Australia seeks to shore up its own manufacturing capabilities.
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Trade Leads
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Brazil
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Foam and Rubber:
A Brazilian manufacturer is looking to source cross-linked polyethylene foam and extruded polymer laminated materials. Details HERE.
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Egypt
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Steel Drum Manufacturing:
Assemble a full or complete production line for manufacturing conical and cylindrical steel drums. The lines should handle a capacity of 100 and 250 drums per hour (DPH).
U.S. Companies please click HERE to register your interest and for further details.
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United Kingdom
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Low-Cost Printed Circuit Boards: A British Printed Circuit Board (PCB) manufacturer and supplier is looking to partner with a high volume/lower cost U.S. PCB manufacturer. Details HERE.
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Export News & Resources
Educated and Inspire a new generation of exporters!
As we celebrate World Trade Month, U.S. Federal export promotion agencies continue to collaborate with the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) to gather advice and insight from experienced exporters.
HOW. If you are currently exporting, or have in the past, we invite you to submit a short video clip to share your lessons learned with small and medium-sized business manufacturers with global market aspirations. You could be featured on the NAM’s Exporting to Markets Around the World website or in social media postings of from Federal export promotion agencies during May's World Trade Month.
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Exporting businesses typically have higher revenues, employ more people, and have more longevity than non-exporting companies. We all benefit from a strong and vibrant U.S. economy. For details, check-in with your federal exporting partners at www.trade.gov/manufacturing-month.
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