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Trade Missions to and from the U.S. |
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| Trade Missions To The United States |
Consulates and Country Trade Commissions based in the U.S. find challenges in promoting their fellow countrymen's goods and services. Some are very short staffed and do not have the manpower or time to maximize success in this area. Others are unsure how to reach the targeted U.S. market sector or how to adequately provide matchmaking opportunities. Other obstacles include generating publicity and providing logistics for incoming trade missions.
ITI has developed a package of services that Consulates and Trade Commissions may use to assist their exporting companies be successful as well as presenting their country and its products in an advantageous manner.
Commercial Officers may rest assured that ITI's expertise in everything from negotiating with hospitality service providers, inviting potential clients, to maximizing press exposure in the appropriate publications will help insure the success of trade mission.
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| Trade Missions From the U.S. |
A couple of U.S. Convention and Visitors Bureaus have begun sponsoring trade missions for selected show managers to specific countries. Organizations can do the same for their key exhibitors!
A trade mission is smaller than a pavilion but should provide important contacts for your clients and reap benefits for your show. The most important feature of trade missions is matchmaking appointments. ITI takes care of the logistics, makes the appointments, travel arrangements, pre-promotion to the trade press, confirms appointments, and provides information on the country and it's markets.
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June 29-July 1, 2010 Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
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