
EURASIA TRADE EVENTS PLANNED IN CALIFORNIA
WASHINGTON, DC - The US Department of Commerce is planning two events in California in September to introduce California companies to business opportunities in Armenia, Georgia, and the City of Moscow.
Commerce representatives based in Yeravan, Tblisi, and Moscow and Washington, DC-based international trade specialist Joan Morgan will make presentations and hold one-on-one consultations and site visits in Fresno on September 3 in collaboration with the US Export Assistance Center Fresno and the local Center for International Trade Development. For complete registration information, please visit: http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/outreach03/Fresno.pdf
On September 5, the Commerce team will be in Monterey to hold meetings in cooperation with the Monterey Bay International Trade Association, the Monterey Institute of International Studies, and the San Jose-based US Export Assistance Center. For complete registration information, go to http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/outreach03/Monterey.pdf
The focus of the outreach will be on opportunities in multiple sectors such as agribusiness; food processing, particularly milk, fruit and vegetable processing and packaging lines; construction, specifically the distribution of building materials, importation of small and medium sized construction machinery; and pharmaceuticals and medical supplies, including disposable supplies and medicines.
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