Plastimagen
Mexico City, Mexico
November 7-10, 2023
Plastimagen is the premier international business exhibition for the plastics industry in Latin America. The event provides excellent networking and lead opportunities for raw materials, machinery, and equipment to showcase the future of the plastics industry.
For further information please contact:
Yazmin Rojas
U.S. Commercial Service Mexico City,
Phone: +52 81 8047 329
Email: Yazmin.Rojas@trade.gov
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Formnext
Frankfurt, Germany
November 7-10, 2023
Europe’s leading 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 please contact:
Kirsten Hentschel
U.S. Commercial Service Dusseldorf,
Phone: +49-211-737767-30
E-mail: Kirsten.Hentschel@trade.gov
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Nordic regions is the partner countries for Formnext 2023 comprising of Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. See Denmark Market Focus below.
EXPO MANUFACTURA 2024
Monterrey, Mexico
Jan. 30-Feb. 1, 2024
We have a booth reserved for you in the USA Pavilion at Mexico's Expo Manufactura 2024. Join a large delegation of U.S. exporters at Mexico's leading platform for advanced manufacturing, with seven international pavilions and four technology-based pavilions for machine tools, automation, wire, and connectivity. CS Monterrey invites U.S. companies to showcase their innovative solutions for the automotive/auto parts, aerospace/aeronautics, energy, medical devices, home appliances, and electronics industries in the USA Pavilion to leverage the 13,000 Mexican and South American buyer visitors
For further information please contact:
Mario Vidana
U.S. Commercial Service (CS) Monterrey
Phone: +52 81 8047 3118
Email: Mario.Vidana@trade.gov
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Market Focus: Denmark
Denmark is an industrialized “value-added” country dependent on foreign supplies of most raw materials and semi-manufactured goods. The open import climate is diversified, and many market opportunities are available. Denmark is an attractive destination for American exports of advanced manufacturing technology. With its highly reliable energy supply, and the opportunity to collaborate with an innovative automation cluster, the Danish market also offers a strategic platform from which to supply the broader European market. There are growing opportunities within additive manufacturing (AM) in Denmark. Danish companies may either invest in their own 3D printers or opt to outsource the growing number of third-party service providers. See more details on the additive market in this report and for general information on doing business there:
Denmark Country Commercial Guide
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AM Summit 2023
Copenhagen, Denmark
September 21, 2023
Check out this regional AM event and if your U.S. company happens to be in the area and would like to attend, email Patrycja.Dahl@trade.gov for a 50% discount on the entry ticket.
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Meet the Commercial Service Advanced Manufacturing Specialist in Denmark:
Patrycja Dahl, Commercial Specialist
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Export News & Resources
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2023 National Export Strategy
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See the August 22, 2023, ITA Tradeology, the second post in a blog series about the2023 National Export Strategy, Small, but Mighty: How the U.S. Government Helps Small Businesses Succeed Internationally
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UK Government announces extension of CE mark recognition for businesses - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).
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EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework Program
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Trade Leads
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India
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A Bengalaru based supply chain company is seeking to source aluminized polyimide and polyester film
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Antappa.Badigair@trade.gov
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Brazil
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A distributor in Brazil is looking to purchase industrial blades (used in fiberglass chopping)
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Moacir.Rodovalho@trade.gov
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India
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An Indian trading company is interested in steel mill kraft paper to be used as coverings for aluminum wires.
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Malarvizhi.Parimel@trade.gov
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Turkey
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A Turkish supplier of raw materials is looking to meet with U.S. providers of scrap aluminum in bulk quantities.
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Naz.Demirdoven@trade.gov
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Mexico
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A Mexican lubricant distributor would like to source polyester oil for applications in refrigeration.
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Mario.Vidana@trade.gov
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Be sure to also reach out to your local CS office closest to you.
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