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In this edition:
- Maui Recovery Fund
- NADEC Elections
- NADEC 2024 Conference
- Local DEC events
- US Dept. of Commerce events
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- To help you export
- Hot topics
- IBT OnLine webinar details
- Partner Events of interest
- NADEC Chapters connect
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Maui Wildfire Disaster Recovery Efforts - How Can Your DEC Help?
The Hawaii Pacific Export Council (HPEC) has established a Maui Wildfire Disaster Business Recovery Fund to directly support businesses and exporters impacted by the recent tragedy on Maui caused by wildfires. HPEC has convened a task force to assess the most immediate needs of the business community on Maui and will be deploying funds and resources in the weeks and months ahead to assist Maui businesses as they recover from the Lahaina and Upcountry fires that recently devastated the island.
HPEC will work closely with our four DEC members who reside on Maui, to ensure that the funds are directed in the most efficient manner possible and are not duplicative of existing efforts. Donors will be kept up to date on how the fund is deployed in support of business recovery efforts.
“Tina Yamaki, President of the Retail Merchants of Hawaii, said 176 retail stores burned down and 1,372 retail employees were affected by the Maui wildfires, which is expected to cause $312 million in lost sales.” (Star-Advertiser, August 21, 2023)
Since 2012, HPEC’s programs have directly supported more than $143 million in new sales for businesses exporting their goods and services, supporting over 800 export-related jobs.
HPEC is one of sixty-one District Export Councils across the country that provide support to local firms and businesses looking to enter international markets. These councils work with the U.S. Department of Commerce and other federal agencies to address their community’s needs.
To donate to the Maui Wildfire Disaster Business Recovery Fund, please contact HPEC Treasurer Neale Rath at: treasurer@hawaiiexportsupport.com or +1 224-567-2593.
Thank you so much for your kokua (spirit of kindness accompanied by a desire to help one another). Mahalo nui loa.
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NADEC Elections
Congratulations! The following DEC Members were elected to represent your region on the DEC Steering Committee:
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Great Lakes
MidAtlantic
Midwest
Northeast
Pacific North
Pacific South
Southern
Southwest
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Rick Grana, Kentucky DEC
Eugene Laney, Virginia DEC
Luke Lindberg, South Dakota DEC
Karen Wyman, Granite State DEC
Mark Garfield, Utah DEC
Fred Latuperissa, California Inland Empire DEC
Anne Burkett, Alabama DEC
Jim Anderson, North Texas DEC
A full board list can be viewed here
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Read the 2023 conference recap here by Susanne T. Stirling, Vice President, International Affairs, CalChamber and NADEC Board member.
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Please share your local DEC events with the NADEC Network!
To submit an event for posting, fill in the form on the NADEC webiste here
Recordings of previous webinars can be found here
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https://www.usaexporter.org/events/southern-regional-dec-virtual-zoom-meeting/
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Cross-Cultural Communications & International Protocol
Export Lunch & Learn Webinar
September 20, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Business success in a globalized world requires the skills to navigate through cultural differences and understand the do’s and don’ts when engaging across borders.
Join the Indiana District Export Council, the US Department of Commerce and The International Center on Wednesday, September 20, as we examine the fundamentals of cross-cultural communication strategies and international protocol and how this improves our preparedness for international business success.
Speakers:
Colin Renk: Vice President of Client & Partner Services. The International Center
Peter Kirkwood: Chief of Protocol, The International Center
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EXIM Bank and SBA Resources for Exporters
September, 13, 2023
3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. GMT
Find out in this free webinar what EXIM Bank and the SBA can offer to ensure export success of your products or services. Topics to be covered include:
- Credit for foreign buyers
- Loans for export working capital
- STEP grants to globalize your website or attend tradeshows
Our featured speakers are:
Michael Dwiggins, who serves as a Lender Account Manager for the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM). In this role he assists financial institutions in utilizing EXIM products and capabilities for the maximum benefit of the banks and their customers.
Reginald Harley, who serves as an Export Finance Manager for the SBA Office of International Trade. He is responsible for assisting with marketing outreach, financial assistance, export insurance and referrals to other international trade resources. His region includes Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi.
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Discover Global Markets business development forum is the U.S. Department of Commerce’s annual flagship event series for U.S. exporters. In 2023, Discover Global Markets: Europe/Eurasia is going on the road. We're bringing insights, information, resources, and networking to seven local communities around the U.S.
These one-day business forums will feature opportunities to connect with industry leaders, schedule one-on-one meetings with U.S. commercial diplomats and specialists based in key European markets, and network with fellow exporters.
September 12, New York, MY; September 14, Birmingham, AL; September 19, Chicago, IL; September 26, Columbus, OH and September 28, Charleston, WV.
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This event is also on the NADEC website through this link
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Trade Mission to Canada and Mexico & Business Opportunities
in the America’s Conference
September 17-22, 2023, Washington DC, Canada & Mexico
This trade mission will include the Business Opportunities in the Americas Conference in Washington, DC on September 17-19, 2023.
Hosted in Washington, DC, the Business Opportunities in the Americas Conference will focus on region-specific sessions, market entry strategies, export compliance, legal, logistics, disaster resilience and recovery and trade financing resources. You will also be able to have prearranged one-on-one consultations with U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service (US & FCS) commercial officers!
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Invitation to the 7th US-UK Small and Medium Enterprise Dialogue (SME)
October 5, 2023
9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Indio, Coachella Valley, California
Small business stakeholders are cordially invited to attend the 7th United States-United Kingdom Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Dialogue on Thursday October 5, 2023 9:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. in Coachella Valley, California.
The SME Dialogue is convened by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the U.S. Small Business Administration with the UK Department for Business and Trade.
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RSVP for UK SME stakeholders: Please provide your name, title, organization and city to us-hub@trade.gov.uk
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Discover the US Department of Commerce interactive country reports by Industry & Analysis, offering valuable macroeconomic statistics for more than 230+ trading partners on an annual basis. This interactive report can be used to get information on global economies, trade statistics, and foreign direct investment. Gain insights into the health and performance of their economies, explore the magnitude of global trade, and analyze foreign direct investment trends with the United States.
Whether you're a business, student, or public leader, these reports are an essential resource. Download, share, and gain a comprehensive understanding of international markets!
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STEP Program Application Process Webinar
September 20, 2023
12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. EST
The Massachusetts Export Center will offer a free webinar about the Massachusetts STEP program. The webinar will discuss the parameters of the Massachusetts STEP Grant and walk participants through the application process. The webinar will also provide tips on assessing export readiness and planning international marketing activities in support of the STEP application.
Click here for further details and webinar registration.
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CBP Trade Outreach Webinars
CBP hosts trade outreach events via free webinars, to provide more timely and up-to-date information to the international trade community on CBP trade policy, as established by the agency.
CBP continues to offer live webinars that will be recorded and available for subsequent
on-demand viewing over the Internet.
The programs will consist of a high-level overview of the initiative, policy, or other topic, and will conclude with an opportunity for the trade to ask pertinent questions. To maximize the trade community's ability to ask questions during the webinars, the presentation portion will be limited to approximately 30 minutes.
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Panama Canal’s low water delays could last 10 months impacting U.S. Gulf/East Coast ports
ALOT, Stas Margaronis, September 4. 2023
The Panama Canal’s drought induced low water problems are causing vessel traffic jams that could last for the next ten months according to the Athens-based shipbroker Intermodal.
In an exclusive interview with AJOT, Intermodal’s Research Analyst, Chara Georgousi reported that: “According to the Panama Canal Authority's latest update, water-saving measures will be in place for the next 10 months. The effects on supply chains could be further pronounced as the disruption will coincide with the peak holiday season when retailers increase shipping activities to accommodate the upcoming holiday consumer demand.”
While there is no immediate threat to container shipping to and from U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports, container shipping linking the ports to Asia rely on the Panama Canal. If low water conditions persist, the conditions “can have implications … they will be more long term rather near term, not so short term, because for the moment … they (container carriers) do not face immediate consequences ... They appear rather resilient….”
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Factory strikes flare up in China as economic woes deepen
Electronics, garment workers hardest hit as post-COVID rebound fails to materialize
China's manufacturing sector is a vital source of employment, but slowing demand and shifting supply chains are leaving many workers vulnerable.
Nikkei, Marrian Zhou, Nikkei staff writer. August 28, 2023
NEW YORK -- A flurry of worker protest videos have surfaced on Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, in recent months as slowing demand and supply chain shifts heap pressure on the country's factories.
Earlier this year, a user named Jingjing's Memory posted a video of factory workers standing in front of the gate of Huijuchang Textile in the city of Jiangyin. Text overlaid on the footage reads, "The place I worked at for over 20 years went out of business, now I have no social security and no money."
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Readout of Secretary Raimondo's Meeting
with the Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness
US Department of Commerce Press Release, August 23, 2023
Secretary Raimondo met with the Advisory Committee on Supply Chain Competitiveness (ACSCC), the Secretary’s chief advisory body that provides recommendations to support U.S. supply chain and economic competitiveness and further the Biden-Harris Administration’s broader export, economic, and job growth goals. During the meeting, Secretary Raimondo thanked the ACSCC’s members for previous recommendations they have provided.
The meeting also served as an opportunity for the Secretary to ask for the ACSCC’s input on key supply chain priorities, including the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity (IPEF); the Department of Commerce’s Supply Chain Center; ongoing U.S.-India supply chain work; and the Manufacturing Extension Partnership.
During the meeting, Secretary Raimondo was joined by National Economic Council Director Lael Brainard; Department of Energy Under Secretary for Infrastructure David Crane; Deputy Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade Diane Farrell; Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Analysis Grant Harris; Special Assistant to the President for Economic Development and Industrial Strategy Monica Gorman; Deputy Assistant Secretary for Services Neema Singh Guliani; and Chief Negotiator for the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity Sharon Yuan.
For more information on the ACSCC, review recommendations, access previous meeting recordings, and learn about upcoming ACSCC meetings visit their web page on www.trade.gov.
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Raimondo says business with China is key but increasingly risky
Bloomberg News, August 29, 2023
US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo argued that China is driving away American companies by making investments in the world’s second-biggest economy increasingly hazardous.
“Increasingly I hear from businesses, ‘China is uninvestible because it’s become too risky,’” Raimondo told reporters Tuesday aboard a high-speed train from Beijing to Shanghai. “There are the traditional concerns that they’ve become accustomed to dealing with. And then there’s a whole new set of concerns, the sum total of which is making China feel too risky for them to invest.”
The comments by Washington’s top trade promoter underscore that commerce has become one of the main strands of tension between the two powers, even as she and the Chinese officials she met with this week stressed that economic ties are key to sustaining a working relationship.
Raimondo said that US firms face novel challenges such as fines and ambiguity concerning China’s new anti-espionage law, in addition to existing issues including intellectual-property theft and competition with subsidized Chinese firms.
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Transatlantic Confidence Index
The third edition of the Transatlantic Confidence Index, issued by BritishAmerican Business and Bain & Company, shows continuing overall strength in the trade, business and economic relationships between the UK and US.
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Duncan Edwards, CEO, BritishAmerican Business, said: “This year’s results highlight that confidence in the transatlantic corridor remains strong. This is welcome news and indeed companies on both sides of the Atlantic are calling for greater economic collaboration and trade partnership between the US and the UK. Last week’s talks between PM Sunak and President Biden were encouraging and we hope that the new Atlantic Declaration will lead to further progress in the year ahead.
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The CHIPS Act has passed. Now comes the hard work.
By Alan R. Shaffer, Mike Fritze and Bob Hummel, Breaking Defense, August 9, 2022
The CHIPS Act has been hailed by supporters as a game-changing piece of legislation in the microelectronics tug-of-war between the US and China. But is it a revolution, or is it just a starting point? In this new op-ed, Alan Shaffer, Mike Fritz and Bob Hummel of the Potomac Institute lay out how much more work there is to do.
The CHIPS Act is critical, because the United States only produces 12% of worldwide chips, while US semiconductor consumption is estimated at 33%. The United States economic well-being is dependent upon foreign entities (South Korea, China, and Taiwan) making their chips available to American industry.
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https://info.ibt.onl/international-business-and-technology-blog/online-global-programs-in-videos
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John Koons, Online Marketing Manager, IBT Online
Q: John Koons jk@ibt.onl
We invite you to join us for some of our programs listed below.
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GROWING EXPORTS AND BUILDING BRANDS WITH ECOMMERCE
In most countries, more than half of internet users buy online at least once a week. In Canada, 51% shop online while in the USA it is 57%, and in places like Thailand, Mexico, Singapore, it is well above 60%. In this blog we look at how companies can leverage ecommerce platform Shopify to grow their brands and sales internationally.
Going global poses specific challenges beyond the obvious logistic issues: how does your international buyer persona find you and how do you engage and create the buying experience needed to ensure carts go right through to the purchase across different markets?
Going global means going local: maximizing Shopify’s capabilities, combined with precision online marketing and local market expertise, ensures your brand is easy to find, connects with your local buyer persona and builds the trust you need to get purchases over the payment line.
As an official Shopify Partner, IBT Online helps our clients leverage Shopify to go global – click the link below to learn more.
https://info.ibt.onl/international-business-and-technology-blog/growing-exports-and-building-brands-with-shopify
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LIVESTREAM | GET TRADE SHOW READY: GO ONLINE!
September 19, 2023
We've assembled a team of experts to give you best-practice solutions and guidance to ensure your Trade Show success! Join our Live conversation between State International Development Organization, RX Global, Kallman Worldwide as well as IBT Online as we bring together our expertise to help companies successfully leverage their upcoming trade shows.
We'll discuss how to maximize the visitor numbers to your booth, leverage digital solutions to get trade show ready, efficient and optimized networking, and ensuring ROI for your trade show attendance.
www.linkedin.com/events/7097751457302532096/
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Webinar
USMCA: GROW YOUR EXPORTS, SALES, BRAND, AND BUSINESS IN CANADA AND MEXICO - GO ONLINE!
September 20th, 2023
12:00 pm - 1: 00 pm EST
What will you learn?
- The Online environment of Canada and Mexico - Best practice, optimally localized Canadian and Mexican business development websites.
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Canada and Mexico Search Engine and Social Media marketing ; how to sell and grow your brand online
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Case studies - how companies are using online marketing tools today. Best practices, take-aways and live Q&A
https://info.ibt.onl/nadec-usmca-grow-your-sales-canada-mexico
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REDUCE EXPORT TAX, GROW YOUR INTERNATIONAL SALES ONLINE AND GLOBALLY
September 28, 2023
Understand today's online environment and how to leverage it. Be found, be understood, and be easy to do business with. Grow online traffic, engagement and conversions.
Join us as we share expertise, case studies, client testimonials and experience in delivering online success globally.
https://info.ibt.onl/reduce-export-tax-grow-international-sales
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DIGITAL BUSINESS STRATEGIES FOR EXPORTERS!
October 19, 2023
We are proud to be joined by Lisa Bamford, Director of Global Marketing for Sciencix, the Winner of the 2023 SBA National Exporter of the Year. Lisa has a lot to share about successfully exporting in today's world and the necessity of digital strategies.
We'll be discussing:
- Which online business tools suit exporters best
- Go local to go global - connecting with your local buyers
- How best should B2B companies engage with prospects?
- Biggest challenges and best solutions for international online sales
Make sure your company's online solutions are working hard to grow your exports, sales, brand and business growth.
www.linkedin.com/events/7097754009167396864/
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AUCC 30th Anniversary and 2023 U.S. - Uzbekistan Annual
Business Forum
September 15, 2023
8.30 a.m. - 2.00 p.m. EST
and
AUCC 30th Anniversary Dinner and Briefing (by invitation)
September 15, 2023
5.30 pm - Cocktail Reception
6.00 pm - Dinner and Briefing
Organized by the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade of the Republic
of Uzbekistan and The Embassy of Uzbekistan in the United States of America
Willard InterContinental Hotel
1401 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20004
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The Embassy of The Republic of Tunisia
and
The National U.S. - Arab Chamber of Commerce
cordially invite you to participate in
CONECT Tunisian Economic Delegation to the USA
September 15, 2023
Registration begins at 9:30 am EST
10:00 - 11:30 am EST
No charge to attend
K&L Gates
1601 K Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
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October 1- 4, 2023
Foundation to Future:
Where Today’s Supply Chain Greets the Brilliance of Tomorrow
Supply Chain's Premier Event™
3.5 Days | 2,700+ SCM Professionals | 100+ Sessions
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2023 National Small Business Exporter Summit
October 3 - 4, 2023
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. EST
The National Small Business Exporter Summit provides
forward-thinking CEOs and upper-level management export executives and entrepreneurs with direct access to shared learning and high-level networking and opportunities.
Attendees will gain insight into powerful tools, techniques and resources that outstanding exporters from across the country have used to guide export growth and success within their businesses. Information will be shared that Summit attendees can adapt/adopt within their own business settings to support business growth and development.
For more information please contact: Jackie Rasmussen, rasmussenj@missouri.edu
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Connect with your fellow DEC Chapters!
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