Did you know that Mexico is America's third largest trading partner with over 29 billion dollars traded in November of 2009 alone? Is your business interested in exploring this expanding market? If so, please join us for an informative seminar hosted by the U.S.-Mexico Chamber of Commerce and the U.S. Department of Commerce's Commercial Service at Ramapo College. All attendees are invited for a complete networking breakfast prior to the event, and a roundtable discussion featuring numerous professionals with experience in the following areas:
- Mexican Market Overview and Best Market Prospects for U.S. Exports
- NAFTA, country of origin rules and customs procedures
- Product registration processes in Mexico
- Standards, Norms and other Specifications in Mexico
- Navigating Mexico's Business Culture
- Getting results from your sales efforts in Mexico
Download Presentations! (In order of appearance)
- Dennis Simmons, Commercial Officer, U.S. Export Assistance Center
- Robert J. Leo, Partner, Meeks, Sheppard, Leo & Pillsbury
- Oscar Mendoza, Manager / Representative in the U.S. Mexican Association of Normalization and Certification (ANCE)
Location: Ramapo College in Mahwah, NJ - Driving Directions
Date: Friday, March 5th, 2010
Time: 8:30 am - 11:00 am
Cost: $45, includes breakfast
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Agenda
| 8:30 | Registration and Networking Breakfast |
| 9:00 | Welcoming / Introductory Remarks |
| 9:15 |
Panel Featuring
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| 10:30 | Question and Answer Session |
| 11:00 | Closing Remarks |
About the United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce
The United States–Mexico Chamber of Commerce Northeast Chapter (USMCOC-NE) is a 501 (c) non-profit business organization constituted by corporations, businessmen and institutions committed to promoting trade and business between the United States and Mexico by helping companies to bridge the two nations’ differences in their legal, regulatory and economic systems, as well as their languages and cultures. The USMCOC-NE is established in the City of New York, a neuralgic center of trade and business between our nations, from where the Chapter serves all the northeast territory of the United States as well as all the firms and institutions with interests in this region. Through the organization of forums, seminars and conferences, as well as the arrangement and participation in trade fairs and the conduction of trade missions, the Northeast Chapter provides its members with networking, marketing and informational tools for the strengthening and development of business liaisons and opportunities between both countries.”


