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The World Trade Center and other organizations will sponsor a breakfast
program at the Windsor Court Hotel in New Orleans on Friday, October 8
featuring Hon. John R. Hamilton, U.S. Ambassador to Guatemala, who will be
speaking on "The U.S. and Guatemala: An Expanding Relationship."
To register for the October 8 breakfast, call the WTC at (504) 529-1601,
ext. 222 or click here.
John Hamilton has served as Ambassador to Guatemala since 2002. He
previously served as U.S. Ambassador to Peru from 1999 until 2002, and
from 1998 until 1999 he was Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for Western Hemisphere Affairs. Amb. Hamilton served as Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Central American, the Caribbean, and Cuba in 1998-1999. He
was Director of the Office of Central American and Panamanian Affairs from
1992 until 1996. He was also Political Counselor in San JosŽ, Costa Rica
(1989-92) and Lima, Peru (1986-89). Ambassador Hamilton entered the
Foreign Service in 1970, serving in Spain, Mexico, and Greece, as well as
in Washington, D.C. He has received the Department of State’s Superior
Honor Award four times.
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The World Trade Center and other organizations will hold a luncheon
seminar on Wednesday, October 13 at 12:00 noon in the WTC’s Executive
Offices in Suite 2900 on "Corporate and Personal Security in the
Global Environment" featuring Juan Valadez, a security consultant.
(This program was previously scheduled to be held on September 14 but was
rescheduled due to Hurricane Ivan.) Mr. Valadez is a Senior Consultant
with Clayton Consultants, Inc., a security services company specializing
in corporate and private risk assessment and crisis management worldwide.
He retired from the Central Intelligence Agency in 1998 as a Senior
Intelligence Service Officer after serving 27 years in the Directorate of
Operations. To register for the October 13 luncheon, call the WTC at (504)
529-1601, ext. 222, or click here.
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The World Trade Center, New Orleans U.S. Export Assistance Center,
Louisiana Economic Development, and other organizations are sponsoring a
luncheon program on Friday, October 15 at the WTC’s Plimsoll Club
featuring Mr. Sean King, Special Assistant for China with the U.S.
Department of Commerce. He will be speaking on "The China Business
Information Center - New Tools to Help American Companies Export to
China." Mr. King will discuss market opportunities in China’s
fast-growing economy and describe the new China Business Information
Center located within the Commerce Department’s U.S. Commercial Service.
The Center provides practical information that American exporters can use
to enter the Chinese market. To register for the program, call the WTC at
(504) 529-1601, ext. 222 or click here.
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The U.S. Commercial Service will lead an oil and gas equipment and
services trade mission to Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam on December
6-14. Pre-screened business appointments, strategic meetings with
government and industry decision makers, plus market briefings and ground
support from the local U.S. Embassies will position the participating U.S.
firms to maximize opportunities in Asia’s fast-growing oil and gas
sector markets. Participants will also benefit from a bonus company
promotion at the USA Pavilion at Offshore South East Asia 2004, the
leading oil and gas trade show for the Asia/Pacific region. The $3,500
registration fee does not include airfare or lodging. For details, contact
Matthew Wright, Project Manager at the U.S. Department of Commerce, by
phone at (207) 482-2567 or via e-mail: Matthew.Wright@mail.doc.gov
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On September 20, President Bush issued a determination waiving certain
prohibitions on U.S. trade with Libya. Americans should bear in mind that
exports of some goods, services, and technologies from the United States
to Libya still remain restricted and may require an export license from
the U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (www.bis.doc.gov). To view the White House press
release, log on to: www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/09/20040920-3.html.
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The City of New Orleans Office of International Relations is pleased to
announce the inaugural issue of the Louisiana Consular Bulletin. This
newsletter promotes the 52 Consulates in Louisiana by highlighting their
accomplishments and providing useful and timely information about the
programs and services offered by the countries they represent. The
newsletter can be viewed on the Protocol and International Relations
portion of the City of New Orleans website. The link to the newsletter is https://secure.cityofno.com/Resources/Portal36/consular_bulletin1.pdf
and the link to the protocol page is https://secure.cityofno.com/portal.aspx?portal=36&tabid=14.
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Participate in the U.S. Department of Commerce’s "Access Eastern
Mediterranean Healthcare Program" in February 2005, and reach
hundreds of potential distributors, agents, and strategic alliance
partners in Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, and the West
Bank/Gaza. Targeted sectors include medical, dental and clinical
laboratory equipment/supplies, diagnostics, and healthcare services. The
healthcare market in these countries is fast-growing and very attractive
for the world’s hospital equipment and service companies.
The program offers:
- Product promotion by Commercial Specialists with a partner/customer
search, tailored to the U.S. firm’s objectives
- Hundreds of local contacts
- U.S. company’s products/services featured on the "Access
Eastern Mediterranean" website for one month.
- Additional promotion at "Arab Health" in Dubai, the
leading show in the region.
- Coordinated results report of vetted local companies interested in
representing the U.S. company.
- Follow-on Gold Keys and Company Profiles within six months at 50% of
the normal fee.
The participation fee is $1,000 per company, with an option to
participate in a catalog show at the BioAnaliza event in Israel for only
$200 more. For details, log on to: www.buyusa.gov/easternmed/healthcare.html.
Market briefings for each of the six countries are available at: www.buyusa.gov/easternmed/healthmarketbrief.html.
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Canada’s Withholding Tax regulations recently caught some U.S.
companies by surprise when payments from Canadian customers were of lesser
amounts than what the U.S. firms had expected. For a three-page report
describing the tax, which includes advice on how to avoid the deduction,
call the U.S. Export Assistance Center in New Orleans at (504) 589-6546 or
in Shreveport at (318) 676-3064.
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China is a region of great opportunity for all types and sizes of
companies, but doing business with the country can be challenging. A
website launched by the U.S. Commercial Service (www.export.gov/china/)
provides information on China published by federal and state government
agencies, associations, and private sector entities. (Note: Also see
article on October
15 luncheon program on China.)
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The new website (www.buyusa.gov/americas/) consolidates the resources
of U.S. Commercial Service offices in 21 markets throughout Central and
South America, providing a single point of access to existing and proposed
free trade agreements, market research, best prospects, trade event lists,
business service providers, useful links, key contacts, "The Americas
Update" newsletter, and other information.
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The following is a list of recent industry reports prepared by
Commercial Service staff at U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide. For
the entire report(s), call the U.S. Export Assistance Center in New
Orleans at (504) 589-6546, or in Shreveport at (318) 676-3064.
- Brazil: Embraer Breaks Ground on U.S. Assembly Facility
- Canada: $190 Million Luxury Hotel in Vancouver
- Canada: Quebec’s Manufacturing Sector: Fast-growing Market for
Industrial Equipment
- Canada: U.S. Franchises in Canada
- China: Removal of Semiconductor Value Added Tax Rebate
- Egypt: Customs Fees and Tariff Adjustments
- Indonesia: Government to Build a New Seaport in Jakarta
- Indonesia: Medical Lab Equipment Exhibition in Medan
- Japan: Catalog Show at Tokyo Home and Building Show
- Mexico: Seaport of Tampico
- New Zealand: Air Quality and Landfill Gas - New Environmental
Standards
- Panama: Hotel and Restaurant Equipment Market
- Saudi Arabia: Upcoming Opportunities in the Aviation Sector
- Spain: Shopping Centers Sector
- Sri Lanka: Oil Exploration Opportunities
- United Kingdom: Maternity Wear Market in the U.K.
- Uruguay: Tender for Pharmaceutical and Medical Supplies
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Bank One and the World Trade Center are sponsoring a two-day seminar at
the WTC in New Orleans on October 28 and 29 on "The Secrets of
Successful Trade Financing" conducted by Chip Thomas, President of
the American Export Training Institute. This seminar is for anyone
responsible for international trade financing, including CEO’s, CFO’s,
International Sales and Marketing Executives, Export Managers,
Controllers, Accountants, Finance Officers and Credit Managers. The
seminar will cover international payment terms, sales and marketing
issues, logistics in coordination with finance, financing methods, credit
evaluation, and risk mitigation, all from the perspective of a
practitioner. Case studies and extensive discussion help attendees
thoroughly understand each concept. Participants are welcome to bring
specific examples to review. To register, go on-line at www.exportrisk.com or call Carey
Fiertz at AETI/Export Risk Management at (860) 435-0430.
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The U.S. Commercial Service invites qualified U.S. firms to participate
in the "Explore British Columbia Safety and Security Trade
Mission" on November 18-19 in Vancouver, Canada. The event is an
excellent venue to showcase security products and services to key decision
makers for the 2010 Winter Olympics to be held in Vancouver and Whistler,
British Columbia. The fee for one company representative is US$1250; each
additional representative per company is $US250. Call the U.S. Export
Assistance Center in New Orleans at (504) 589-6546 for more information.
Program activities include:
- Luncheon with briefings with Royal Canadian Mounted Police officials
leading the 2010 security team and a Canadian Homeland Security
official on security needs.
- Tabletop exhibits showcasing products to Canadian distributors,
agents and end-users of security products
- Networking reception with key security contacts at the Consul
General’s residence
- Presentation of Vancouver Port facility and security needs
- Travel by bus to Whistler for a 2010 Olympics presentation and
village tour.
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The 28th Miami Conference on the Caribbean Basin, "An Integrated
Third Border," will focus attention on regional integration efforts
in the Caribbean and Central America and their impact on investment and
economic development. The December 6-8 conference will also focus special
attention on disaster preparedness in the Third Border and the effects of
recent natural disasters on the region’s economic growth and
competitiveness.
Against the backdrop of a U.S. Presidential election, the Conference
will address issues such as the implementation of the proposed U.S. &
Dominican Republic-Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA); the
future of the FTAA negotiations; the Caribbean Single Market & Economy
(CSME) and its relevance to the Caribbean’s competitiveness; as well as
the effects of international security measures on trade, investment and
tourism in the Caribbean Basin. Confirmed speakers include Prime Minister
Patrick Manning of Trinidad & Tobago, Prime Minister P. J. Patterson
of Jamaica, Prime Minister Gerard Latortue of Haiti, Enrique Iglesias,
President of the Inter-American Development Bank and Harry Brautigam,
President of the Central American Bank for Economic Integration.
The conference will be held at the Inter-Continental Hotel in Miami.
Register online at www.c-caa.org.
If you have any questions, contact CCAA at 202-466-7464 x 28.
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Biz Radio 990 AM now broadcasts a weekly radio program entitled
"Biz International" hosted by Corrado Giacona II, Chairman of
the International Business Committee of the World Trade Center and
President & CEO of Giacona Container Company. Biz International brings
interesting news, interviews, and opportunities to the airwaves on
Louisiana international trade, investment, transportation, banking, and
other trade-related issues. The program airs every Tuesday from 3:00 p.m.
to 4:00 p.m. All shows are archived on the Biz New Orleans website at http://bizneworleans.com/510.html,
so you can listen to any previous archived program at your convenience.
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The Baton Rouge Center for World Affairs will hold its annual
International Heritage Celebration at the Baton Rouge River Center (Centroplex)
in downtown Baton Rouge on Sunday, October 17 from 12:00 noon until 8:00
p.m. Everyone is invited to join the colorful Parade of Nations at 3:00
p.m., one of the highlights of the celebration. Music, food, dance,
storytelling, native dress, flags, stage performances and educational
booths representing over 50 countries provide a rich insight into the
multi-cultural makeup of Baton Rouge. Attendees are encouraged to shop the
International Market and dine at the Taste of Nations Food Court. The
event is free and open to the public. For more information call Monika
Olivier at (225) 930-0901.
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The 15th Annual Journal of Commerce Breakbulk Transportation Conference
has been rescheduled for October 27 - 29 in New Orleans at the Morial
Convention Center. The event date was changed due to Hurricane Ivan.
The event brings together over 1,300 importers, exporters and
executives involved in this highly specialized area of the transportation
industry. It runs for three days and includes the following topics:
"Iraq Logistics: Understanding and Overcoming the Difficulties";
"Breakbulk Under a New ILA Contract"; project information
systems; steel; wind energy logistics; regional panels, including West
Africa, Eastern Europe, and China; short sea shipping roundtable; case
studies on special project cargo; forest products and the trade balance;
charter rates; container rates’ effect on breakbulk; and port security
initiatives.
The speakers include: U.S. Secretary of Transportation, Norman Y.
Mineta; Steven Blust, Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission; Capt.
William Schubert, Maritime Administrator of the U.S. Department of
Transportation; David I. Beatson, North American CEO of Panalpina; Jan
Boje Steffans, Chief Executive Officer of Rickmers-Linie; Dr. Jurgen
Sorgenfrei, Chairman of the Port of Hamburg; Gary P. LaGrange, CEO of the
Port of New Orleans; and Gregory Rusovich, CEO of Transoceanic Shipping
Company. For information or to register on-line, visit http://www.joc.com/conferences/breakbulk/.
If you have any questions about the Breakbulk Conference, contact Renee
Jacobs at rjacobs@joc.com or Janet
Plume at jplume@joc.com. Exhibitors
and sponsors may contact Yvonne Berry at yberry@joc.com.
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The Commerce Department’s U.S. Commercial Service (USCS) has
partnered with Federal Express (FedEx) to provide ongoing support to
Commercial Service efforts aimed at boosting exports from U.S. small and
medium-size businesses. According to the agreement, FedEx will inform its
customers about the benefits of the USCS worldwide export assistance
network of 108 domestic offices and 149 posts in 78 countries that provide
export assistance. The agreement includes linking the USCS www.BuyUSA.com and FedEx
web sites and will include joint export promotion activities. For details
on the partnership, call the U.S. Department of Commerce at (202) 482-3809
or FedEx at (901) 508-2077.
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Portugal is the featured "market on the month" on the
Commercial Services’ website. In 2003, the U.S. Commercial Service
helped U.S. companies export nearly $14 million of goods and services to
Portugal. Best prospects for U.S. exports include: Telecommunications
Equipment, Computers/Software/Peripherals, Pollution Control Equipment,
Medical Equipment, Energy Services, Franchising, and Defense Services. For
the complete feature story and to learn more about exporting to Portugal
visit: www.export.gov/comm_svc/press_room/marketofthemonth/portugal/portugal.html.
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