Grand Valley State University’s Van Andel Global Trade Center is
hosting a week-long business trade mission to Canada beginning Monday,
September 24. The trip will expose Michigan businesses to prospects
for additional or new export sales with Canada.
Sonja
Johnson, executive director of the Van Andel Global Trade Center,
said: “Nearly $1 trillion in bilateral investment and trade occurs
annually between Canada and the United States. The close proximity,
free trade agreement, as well as similarities in business cultures and
language give Michigan businesses an excellent opportunity to start or
grow existing export sales to Canada.”
Highlights for the
trade mission include a stop in Toronto for manufacturers to have an
opportunity to attend the Advanced Manufacturing Expo, and one-on-one
meetings with potential customers, sales representatives and
distributors to build future export sales opportunities in that
market.
An additional stop in Montréal will allow attendees to
participate in the U.S. Delegation Value-Added Program for the 2012
Aerospace Global Supply Chain Summit coordinated by the U.S.
Department of Commerce Commercial Service Office in Ottawa and Aéro
Montréal.
As part of the State Trade Export Promotion
Program designed to assist small- to medium-sized enterprises
diversify their customer base and enter new global markets, many of
the businesses attending the trade mission are eligible to have a
portion of their costs covered by the federal program.
For
more information, contact Sharon Ward, global resource specialist at
the Van Andel Global Trade Center, (616) 331-6811.
VAGTC hosts trade mission to Canada
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