TAABS:Sponsor Letter In 2004, the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of commerce (GDAACC) was Many economists have forecasted that International trade in the 21st Century http://www.gdaacc.com/taabs/SponsorLetter.asp
Extractions: In 2004, the Greater Dallas Asian American Chamber of Commerce (GDAACC) was instrumental in developing The Texas Federation of Asian American Chambers of Commerce (TFAACC), which is based in Austin, Texas. This was the initiative of State Representative Martha Wong and the leadership of key Asian Chambers of Commerce in Austin, Dallas, Houston and San Antonio, Texas
Extractions: February 8, 2005 February 2005 Volume 4 Issue 2 BACK TO MAIN PAGE GDAACC Installation Luncheon set for March 24 GDAACC co-sponsors Chinese New Year Cocktail GDAACC offers internship opportunities ... OCA sponsors summer internship program Join the Texas business mission to Korea and China, March 22-April 5 In 2003, China and Korea were listed as the 3rd and 4th largest export markets for Texas goods. Texas exported $3.0 billion to China and $2.8 billion to Korea. The mission will provide Texas businesses with the opportunity to expand their markets to Korea and China and explore business relationships with commercial partners in these growth cities. In addition, the mission will promote the State of Texas, and its cities/counties as an ideal location for trade and investment, as well as strengthen the state's economic ties with Korea and China. Various industry sectors are listed below. Please check the industry sectors in which you are interested, complete and return the attached application to Jensen Shen, Regional Director Asia/Pacific by fax at 512.936.0080 or by email at
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MBITA Newsletter Issue N. 112 A Publication of the Monterey Bay International trade Association (MBITA), Department of commerce and the US Pan Asian American Chamber of commerce have http://www.mbita.org/news/n_112/
Trade And Professional Associations The Asian American Manufacturers Association is a nonprofit organization of The Semiconductor industry Association is the leading trade association http://www.mbita.org/export_directory/associations.html
Extractions: Trade and Professional Associations consist of: Their goals revolve around their particular missions in the business world. These associations can help exporters find relevant information about an industry or another country. Many can provide advice and executive networking if you become a member. If you belong to a relevant national, professional or industry segment, one of these organizations may be the most comfortable or efficient way to get assistance. American Electronics Association Robin Palos, Director, Membership Development The American Electronics Association is the nation's largest high-tech trade association. It represents the electronics, software and information technology industries, providing access to industry information and executive networking connections, including financial and educational conferences. They also offer a variety of value-added business services. AEA offers human resources services and management development programs. They publish a directory, a catalog, reports and an AEA World Electronics Outlook, and more. Asian Manufacturers Association
2002 US-China Conference On Science, Technology, Business And China Chamber of commerce in US Asian American Business Development Center Keynote speech III Bridging and Promoting USChina trade and Investment http://www.castusa.org/events/ann2002/uschina_bizinvest_forum.html
Extractions: a part of CAST-USA¡¯s 10 th Anniversary/Annual Convention Uris Hall, 3022 Broadway at 117th Street Business School of Columbia University November 16, 2002 , Saturday Co-Chairs: Mr. Siva Yam, President, USA ¨C China Chamber of Commerce Mr. Liyong Zhang, Acting President, China Chamber of Commerce in US Organizer: Mr. Alec Tsuo, Secretary General, CAST-USA Co-Sponsors: USA ¨C China Chamber of Commerce China Chamber of Commerce in US Asian American Business Development Center New Jersey Chinese Computer Professional Society US China Business Center Explore post-WTO era investment strategies in US and in China. Discuss marketing, legal issues relating to entering the two markets. Learn from business leaders of their entrepreneurship stories. Morning Sessions 10:15 ¨C 10:45 AM Plenary Speech : ¡°The Birth of a 2 Trillion Dollar Industry ¨C from Concept to Reality¡± 10:46 ¨C 11:15 AM ¡°New Trend for Large Municipal Project Financing in China ¡± Mr. Xiaojiang Bai, President, China ZhongFu Enterprise Corporation
Extractions: Tata Consultancy Services has been selected to partner the National Development and Reforms Commission, an arm of the Chinese government, in a crucial joint venture that aims to cater to the software as well as IT enabled service needs, including business process outsourcing, of China, the APAC region and the international market. Our special this week focuses on how non-tech sectors such as life sciences, biotechnology, power, hospitality and travel, construction and telecommunications have started attracting international VC and private equity attention.
MBRT- Minority Business RoundTable trade links between Changde City, China and the United States . Susan AuAllen, President, US Pan Asian American Chamber of commerce, Danqing Zhang, http://www.mbrt.net/news/changde.html
Extractions: "Trade links between Changde City, China and the United States". On September 29, 2004 the Mayor of Changde City, Hunan China and the Minority Business RoundTable and its US-China Corporate Council co-hosted a full-day event to include a luncheon in Washington D.C. promoting "Trade links between Changde City, China and the United States" and an Awards Reception for Senator Stevens on Capitol Hill. (Chinese Delegation, MBRT, and US Governmental Representatives) Mr. Ron Langston, Director Minority Business Development Agency and Ms. Chilling Tong, Deputy Director also welcomed the delegation and highlighted the importance of international trade and the need to have these types of events and delegations that can act as the vehicle to develop strong and profitable relationships between US Minority Businesses and China.
Overview: Commerce SECTION 17 commerce AND industry. Juliet E. Walker, The University of Illinois, The commerce and industry section of the Encyclopedia will focus on http://www.allmidwest.org/encyclo/commerce/statement.html
Extractions: Juliet E. Walker , The University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign THE SECTION The rise of the United States as a world power after the Civil War and the economic growth of the Midwest were closely linked, for the countrys industrial revolution was centered in the region. Located between mineral- and ore-rich western Pennsylvania and Minnesota's Mesabi Range, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin had become the nation's leading industrial and manufacturing centers by the late nineteenth century. The Midwest was home to a significant number of the nations largest business enterprises and to Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller, two of Americas early leading industrialists. The Commerce and Industry section of the Encyclopedia will focus on Midwestern business and industry, emphasizing their contributions to the economic development of the region and the nation. Starting with the Cyrus H. McCormick grain reaper , and soon followed by several other important producers of farm machinery, the manufacturing of agricultural machines became the Midwest's first important industry. Together, they have sustained the Midwest as the world's leader in the manufacture of farm equipment. It was, however, the
DOC Critique CRITIQUE of the Department of commerce report entitled America s New Deficit, The DOC report quotes the Stanford Computer industry Project (SCIP), http://www.aea.org/documents/research/critique_of_commerce_department_report.htm
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