Where: Istanbul and Ankara, Turkey
When: March 13-19, 2010
The emphasis for this mission is on customized matchmaking meetings. Delegates will also meet with key contacts from Turkish businesses, U.S. executives already successfully operating in Turkey, government officials, trade specialists, and others. This mission will provide delegates with important networking opportunities and market intelligence to help them successfully expand into this dynamic market.
Why Turkey?
- Location: Turkey is a regional commercial hub - it is strategically located at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
- The Political Environment: Turkey is a parliamentary democracy with a civil law system influenced by Europe's legal systems. It is well-connected to the international community through membership in the Council of Europe, G-20 major economies, OECD, NATO and the UN.
- The Economy: Turkey is growing. The government has initiated a number of economic reforms, adopted a tighter fiscal policy and reduced corporate tax rates to further strengthen the economy. Growth averaged over 6 percent for several years but has pulled back a little in the current global economic environment.
- A Young Population: Turkey has a relatively young population - the median age of the country's more than 70 million people is under 28 years old.
Mission Benefits
- Customized One-on-One Business Appointments: Individual business appointments will be scheduled in Ankara and Istanbul based on your company's market objectives.
- In-country Market Research: Industry specialists will conduct market research on your industry and market needs.
- Pre-mission Teleconferencing: Talk directly to the person scheduling your meetings to discuss company's objectives in Turkey.
- Pre-mission Preparation Seminar: Review current market research, gain an understanding of the business culture, learn what it takes to sign a contract, and develop a strategic plan for follow up with Turkish business partners.
- In-Country Market Briefings: Take the opportunity to learn more about current economic & political conditions in Turkey, as well as important cultural and social practices.
- Official US Embassy Reception & Networking Events: Business leaders, dignitaries and potential business partners will be invited to these functions.
Mission Fee: The participation fee for both cities will be $2,500 per firm, which includes one representative. The fee for each additional firm representative is $500.
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The participation fee for both cities will be $2,500 per firm, which includes one representative. The fee for each additional firm representative is $500. |
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*Application deadline is January 15, 2010 (Please note: There is a limit of 15 slots total for this mission. Applications will be considered on a first-come, first served basis)
If you have any questions or would like to register, please contact:
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Maureen Mezei, International Trade Director Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation 315 Iron Horse Way, Suite 101, Providence, RI 02908 Phone: 401.278.9100 x 136 Fax: 401.273.8270 Email: mmezei@riedc.com |
Dawn Wivell, Director NH Office of International Commerce, NH International Trade Resource Center 172 Pembroke Road, P.O. Box 1856, Concord, NH 03302 Phone: 603.271.8444 Fax: 603.271.6784 Email: dawn.wivell@dred.state.nh.us |