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"The China Business Information Center -
New Tools to Help American Companies Export to China"
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A Luncheon Program
featuring
Sean King
Special Assistant for China
U.S. Department of Commerce
Friday, October 15, 2004
- 12:00 Noon - 1:30 p.m.
- (11:30 a.m. networking reception)
Plimsoll Club, 30th Floor, WTC
(Free validated parking in the WTC Garage)
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Mr. King will discuss market opportunities in China's
fast-growing economy and will describe the new China Business
Information Center located within the Commerce Department's U.S.
Commercial Service. The Business Information Center features
practical information that American exporters can use to enter
the Chinese market.
By attending this luncheon event, you will learn how the
China Business Information Center can help your company:
- Promote products and services to qualified Chinese
buyers
- Understand Chinese laws, regulations, and customs
- Collect market research
- Develop new or additional business relationships in
China
- Initiate the basic steps to enter the Chinese market
- Resolve trade disputes
For more information about the China Business Information
Center, visit
http://www.export.gov/china
About Sean King
As Special Assistant for China, Mr. King heads up the
Commerce Department’s domestic outreach on helping U.S.
companies sell their goods and services in China. He also
coordinates incoming trade leads from China and plays a key role
in executing outgoing trade missions and senior-level Commerce
travel to China. He accompanied U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Donald L. Evans and members of the President’s Export Council
(PEC) on a trade mission to China in June. He also helped stage
seminars on venture capital in Beijing and Shanghai, and
escorted a New York trade mission to Guangzhou. Mr. King
previously served as Team Leader for Case Monitoring in the
Department’s Trade Compliance Center (TCC), where he oversaw
the casework of the TCC and headed up its outreach program.
Before joining Commerce, Mr. King was based in Singapore for
both PricewaterhouseCoopers and Citibank. He has also worked for
the New York State Department of Economic Development. He holds
an MBA from the University of Notre Dame and an undergraduate
degree in International Relations from the American University
in Washington, D.C.
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Sponsoring Organizations
- World Trade Center of New Orleans
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- In Cooperation With
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- Ark-La-Tex Regional Export & Technology Center
- Baton Rouge Center for World Affairs
- Consular Corps of New Orleans
- French-American Chamber of Commerce
- Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana
- International Freight Forwarders and
Customs Brokers Association of New Orleans
- International Trade Council/Red River Region
- Le Centre International de Lafayette
- Louisiana
International Trade Center/SBDC
- Louisiana District Export Council
- Louisiana Tax Free Shopping
- Louisiana Technology Council
- Loyola College of Business Administration
- Propeller Club, Port of New Orleans
- World Affairs Council of New Orleans
- World Trade Club of Greater New Orleans
Cost: $30 for members of the sponsoring
organizations and companies. $35 for non-members.
Registration and prepayment are
required by October 14, 10:00 a.m.
(cancellation notice required by
October 14, 10:00
a.m.)
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If you are a WTC member, the registration fee can
be charged to your account number noted on the registration
form.
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for driving directions to the WTC.
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