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Welcome to our international Manufacturing page. It provides the most recent market research, trade leads and event information. Our worldwide team of Manufacturing Specialists is prepared to assist in increasing your export sales. With team members in key manufacturing regions of the U.S. and in foreign markets, trade specialists and industry experts are standing ready to aid your firm.
With the depreciation of the U.S. dollar against the Euro, many small and medium-sized manufacturers are beginning to explore opportunities to increase market share outside of the U.S.
The Manufacturing industry has been a cornerstone of the U.S. economy for decades, and has provided well paying jobs for a variety of skill levels. The industry’s position is now challenged by global competition, changes in technology, and worldwide economic conditions. To maintain this important sector of the U.S. economy, we strive to provide assistance to increase the industry’s competitiveness.
Below are links to view trade data snapshots for selected NAICS codes. Additional trade data is available through the TradeStats Express Database.
| Indonesia Trade Seminar -- Architectural/Constr./Engineering SVC, Agricultural Machinery & Eq., Automobile/Light Truck/Vans, Building Products, Construction Eq., Environmental Technologies, General Industrial Eq./Supplies, Plastics Materials/Resins, Water Resources Eq./Services | ||||
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On Friday, July 6, 2012 (11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.), the U.S. Department of Commerce, U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service (Inland Empire office), California Inland Empire District Export Council and Rotary International (Ontario Club) in collaboration with the Consulate General of Indonesia (Los Angeles) will be hosting Deputy Chairman of Indonesian Investment Board, Mr. Himawan Hariyoga, and a (30) member Indonesian Young Entrepreneur Association Trade Delegation representing the following industry sectors, transportation, security, contractor, mining, information technology, web design, education, training, minerals, printing, human capital, and oil & gas. There are few available slots available to meet one-on-one with representatives from the Indonesian trade delegation.
This is an opportunity for California exporters to explore business opportunities in Indonesia and to network with Indonesian entrepreneurs looking to buy U.S. products. With a projected 7+ percent GDP growth for the current fiscal year, Indonesia continues to be a formidable market for U.S. products and technologies. |
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| Fred Latuperissa, Inland Empire USEAC Director Phone: 909-390-8429 Fred.Latuperissa@trade.gov | ||||