Despite the economic and political problems gripping
the hemisphere, scores of opportunities are available
for small and medium-size firms, as well as large
companies, to boost their sales and profits. Drawing
on the in-country expertise of US Department of Commerce
Senior Commercial Officers (SCOs), private sector
experts and academic consultants, this practical and
information-packed event is indispensable for exporters,
importers, freight forwarders, customs brokers, manufacturers
and professional services providers. As an optional
available feature, attendees can sign up for one-on-one
meetings with SCOs working in the Americas.
Each year the US Department of Commerce conducts Outlook
conferences featuring SCOs and other experts on the
world’s major regions. In these uncertain times,
nowhere else can such critical information be discussed
candidly and with no holds barred. These popular conferences
offer a unique opportunity, particularly to small
and medium-size exporters (SMEs), for assistance with
marketing strategies and one-on-one consultations
with experts who can provide in-country support. Universities
are a frequent venue for organizing Outlooks; the
chance to host these conferences often leads to a
competition, which bought the WHBO to Florida last
in 1998. Florida International University (FIU) and
a consortium of trade organizations are proud to announce
the return of the Western Hemisphere Business Outlook
to Miami in 2003.
A major focus of the conference will be to highlight
the resources of the US Department of Commerce and
its fellow trade agencies along with the personal
expertise of 13 SCOs from posts throughout the Western
Hemisphere. A panel of private sector experts will
complement the SCO presentations to provide a full
range of perspectives on the region's current and
projected realities relevant to US exporters. Held
during World Trade Week, WHBO will feature keynote
remarks by high-level trade officials of the Bush
administration.
To
download the Conference Program including speakers
bio's, click here