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On the Road!
Normally, for a
Market Brief, morning would be dawning in Singapore as evening
begins in Washington, D.C., and the two locations converge via
video conferencing to create a VC to PC video for your on-demand
viewing. This time, however, your on-demand Market Brief is
direct to you as your host goes On the Road!
In Singapore: your host, Doug Barry, Director of Communications,
U.S. Commercial Service and... |
Part 1, U.S. Ambassador to Singapore Frank
Lavin:
market overview and the new FTA |
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Part 2,
Senior Commercial Officer George Ruffner:
some best prospects and market entry |
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Singapore: A New Chapter
With a brand-new
Free Trade Agreement and a hunger for U.S. products and services,
Singapore should be on the map of any U.S. exporter. Singapore is
the 11th largest trading partner of the United States, with nearly
$33 billion in bilateral goods trade in 2001. That total is poised
to increase as the newly-signed FTA sweeps away trade barriers and
spurs trade and investment. Watch the On the Road Market Brief to
learn more about best prospects in this dynamic Asian market.
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Market Briefs -- a
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