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Safety & Security Market Briefs from Asia

U.S. firms in the Safety and Security Industry have repeatedly requested comparative data for the Asia Pacific region in order to develop effective market entry
strategies. In response, the U.S. Department of Commerce launches Asia Now, a coordinated export initiative aimed at supporting a multi-market entry strategy for American companies to export into the Asia Pacific region. Working together with our U.S. and Asian based members of our Safety & Security and Asia
Pacific teams, these reports provide valuable insights on the Safety & Security sector in Asia - one of the best prospects for U.S. companies seeking to expand
into the region's markets.

Each report, prepared by our 14 U.S. Commercial Service in-country Safety & Security Industry Specialists, contain highlights on:

  • market overview and outlook
  • competition
  • market sector size and growth
  • impact of regulatory issues and standards today
  • best prospects for U.S. companies
  • distribution channels and potential barriers to market entry

These Asia Now briefs cover the Safety & Security sector in:

China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore,
Taiwan and Thailand.

Please check off the reports of interest to you and fill in your contact information
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