Archive for November, 2010

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ACF Atlanta, a Huge Success

November 16, 2010

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Francisco J. Sánchez is the Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade

The rain today, didn’t stop hundreds of leaders from across the Western Hemisphere from attending the Americas Competitiveness Forum (ACF) in Atlanta.

The final leg of an informative, action packed conference, the agenda featured Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke and the President of El Salvador Mauricio Funes.

The day, which began with a presidential address, covered topics ranging from international education on the benefits of strategic alliances to market opportunities in the Caribbean.

We at the U.S. Department of Commerce and the International Trade Administration are extremely pleased with the outcome of the conference, and look forward to passing the baton from the United States to the Dominican Republic this evening, the 2011 host country.

In closing, I’d like to take a moment to extend a heartfelt thank you to Walter Bastian, Tricia Johnson, the entire Western Hemisphere team and all of my staff who worked so hard to plan a productive conference to advance global competitiveness across the region.

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ACF, Green Technology Exports, Brazil and a Two-Year Partnership

November 15, 2010

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Cora Dickson is a Senior International Trade Specialist with the International Trade Administration working in the Office of Energy and Environmental Industries

With three breakout sessions on “green technologies” over the next two days, the Americas Competitiveness Forum (ACF) is the perfect setting to officially launch a two-year Market Development Cooperation Program (MDCP) award, “Export Green: Growing SME Exports to Brazil.”

Under Secretary for International Trade Francisco Sánchez (center) presents MDCP award at the Americas Competitiveness Forum in Atlanta on November 14.

Under Secretary for International Trade Francisco Sánchez (center) presents MDCP award at the Americas Competitiveness Forum in Atlanta on November 14.

Like all MDCPs, this will result in a close working partnership between the cooperator, in this case the National Chamber Foundation, and the International Trade Administration (ITA).  On average, for every dollar that ITA invests in MDCP awards generates $125 in exports; awards are granted only to non-profit groups.  As an industry expert on the staff of the Office and Energy and Environmental Industries, my role will be to coordinate ITA and U.S. government resources and to liaise with the cooperator.

Yesterday during an intimate meet-and-greet for U.S. ACF attendees, Under Secretary Sánchez and Assistant Secretary Camuñez congratulated the Chamber Foundation and pledged ITA support for the exciting array of activities being planned – including trade missions, business forums, webinars, and Brazilian buying missions to green tech trade shows in the United States.  Steven Bipes, Executive Director, Brazil-U.S. Business Council, and Kathleen McInerney, Manager, Trade Roots were both on hand to receive the award and talk about the goals of the partnership.  It all starts with a survey of U.S. green tech companies.  The results of the survey will provide a foundation on which to build the MDCP, and also help the cooperator keep companies apprised of upcoming events and opportunities.   If you are a green tech small or medium-sized company interested in entering or expanding your overseas activities especially in Brazil, please take the survey.

Non-profit organizations interested in hearing more about how they can apply to become an MDCP partner can attend “Partnering to Double Exports” on December 1.

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Standing Room Only at ACF

November 15, 2010

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Francisco J. Sánchez is the Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade

Today, more than 800 leaders from across the Western Hemisphere engaged in standing room only plenary sessions, bi-lateral meetings and panel discussions.

Under Secretary Sanchez opens the Fourth Annual Americas Competitiveness Forum with U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed

Under Secretary Sanchez opens the Fourth Annual Americas Competitiveness Forum with U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed

The Fourth Annual Americas Competitiveness Forum has delivered on its promise to promote global competitiveness across the region.

The day began with an opening ceremony hosted by Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed.  Education was a common theme among all countries in attendance as we continue to work together to prepare our workforce.

Bi-laterals followed including a CAFTA-DR meeting. While it has been a long day, the momentum is still high as we prepare for tonight’s official ACF dinner.

I look forward to the new opportunities tomorrow’s ACF will bring.

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Americas Competitiveness Forum Opening Kick-off in Atlanta

November 14, 2010

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Francisco J. Sánchez is the Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade

This weekend, a thousand American businesses, ministers and senior officials from across the Western Hemisphere are descending on Atlanta for the most anticipated Americas Competitiveness Forum (ACF) to date.

The Fourth Annual Americas Competitiveness Forum began today.  From the moment I landed at Hartsfield Jackson Airport and received such a warm response from all I encountered at the host hotel, I knew the great value and potential for global competitiveness this conference could bring.

As the President returned to Washington today from his 10-day tour to India, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan, it was clear the common theme was for increased collaboration and investment among the regions.  The ACF is one of many steps we at the International Trade Administration are taking to advance the President’s National Export Initiative (NEI) and deliver his goal to double American exports over the next five years to support millions of American jobs.

Mayor Kasim Reed of Atlanta will join Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke as our co-hosts of this year’s ACF.  The President of El Salvador as well as Vice President’s and Minister’s from across the region are confirmed to attend and participate in this exciting opportunity for growth.

 

 

 

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Helping U.S. Exporters Access Capital and Financing

November 4, 2010

Yuki Fujiyama is a trade finance specialist with the Office of Financial Services Industries in the International Trade Administration.  He serves on the Department’s liaison team to the U.S. Export-Import Bank and he is the author of The Trade Finance Guide: A Quick Reference for U.S. Exporters.

Bringing Exporters and Financers Together

The U.S. Department of Commerce, in cooperation with a number of commercial banks and specialized finance firms as well as other federal agencies, will soon host two full-day trade finance conferences in Pennsylvania for Mid-Atlantic region exporters.  The first event is scheduled for November 19, 2010 in Pittsburgh, PA for Western Mid-Atlantic area exporters in Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Southeastern Ohio.  The second event is scheduled for December 8, 2010 in Philadelphia, PA for Eastern Mid-Atlantic area exporters in Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Southern New Jersey.  As part of the Department’s regional trade finance conference initiative, these two events will bring together trade finance experts from both the public and private sectors, including officials from the U.S. Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im Bank), the Small Business Administration (SBA), and the U.S. Agricultural Department’s Foreign Agricultural Service to discuss the resources available to U.S. exporters, especially SMEs, for their financing needs and will be followed by one-on-one matchmaking sessions.

Joel Secundy, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Services, U.S. Department of Commerce, speaks on the President’s National Export Initiative at the June 8, 2010 Trade Finance Conference in Cleveland, Ohio.

Joel Secundy, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Services, U.S. Department of Commerce, speaks on the President’s National Export Initiative at the June 8, 2010 Trade Finance Conference in Cleveland, Ohio. (U.S. Department of Commerce photo)

Face-to-Face Meet and Greet

These full-day conferences, which place emphasis on the role of the private sector in providing financing for U.S. exports, are great opportunities for local exporters to meet one-on-one with these commercial lenders and U.S. government export assistance agencies.  The past two conferences with a similar full-day program attracted more than 200 participants in Miami last year and over 100 in Cleveland last summer.  In addition to the upcoming two Pennsylvania conferences, future events are also planned for other areas most hard-hit by the recession.  In cooperation with Ex-Im Bank and SBA, the U.S. Commercial Service also offers a number of half-day export finance seminars annually across the county with a particular focus on new-to-export SMEs and those who face challenges in accessing capital and financing for their export transactions.  The goal of these Commerce Department sponsored trade finance events is to help increase access to capital and financing for U.S. exporters and their foreign buyers – one of the priorities under the President’s National Export Initiative, a U.S. government-wide effort to double U.S. exports and support several million new jobs over five years.

To learn more about how the Commerce Department helps U.S. exporters access to capital and financing for their export sales, contact Yuki Fujiyama, email: yuki.fujiyama@trade.gov; tel.: 202-482.3277.