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| Japan Home and Building Show 2012 Webinar -- Architectural/Constr./Engineering SVC, Air Conditioning/Refrigeration Eq., Building Products, Environmental Technologies, Lawn/Garden Eq., Security/Safety Eq., Water Resources Eq./Services | ||||
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This one-hour webinar will discuss the role of the U.S. Commercial Service and the Japanese market for building products post-March 11, 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami. Speakers will include Mr. Gary Stanley, Materials and Manufacturing Division, Manufacturing and Services-U.S. Commercial Service, Washington, DC; Mr. Kazuhisa Takabatake, Commercial Specialist-Building Products, U.S. Consulate General, Osaka, Japan; Ms. Terri Batch, Team Leader, Design Build Team, USCS Los Angeles; Ms. Rose Braden, Director, Evergreen Building Products Association, Dr. Ivan Eastin, Director, Center for International Trade in Forest Products of the University of Washington. Participants will receive an introduction to the U.S. Commercial Service, an overall market perspective of the building products sector in Japan, and how to best take advantage of the Japan Home & Building Show 2012 to make sales, find agents and/or distributors, etc. For more information contact Bob.Deane@trade.gov or Terri.Batch@trade.gov. |
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| Bob Deane, Seattle International Trade Specialist Phone: 206-553-5615 x 225 Bob.Deane@trade.gov | ||||