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 combination of videoconference and streaming media technologies -- brings you real-time Commercial Service global market insights and opportunities from around the world. The Singapore Market Brief interview, taped in July 2003, is brought to you by the International Trade Administration, Commercial Service, U.S. Department of Commerce. The use of trade, firm, or corporation names within this Webcast or on the surrounding pages, or links to Web sites outside the U.S. Federal Government are for the convenience of the user. Such use does not constitute an official endorsement or approval of any private sector Web site, product or service by the U.S. Commercial Service, U.S. Commerce Department.


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