COUNTY LEADS SECOND BUSINESS-INTENSIVE TRADE MISSION TO CHINA
Companies on last year’s trade mission reported over $65 million in projected transactions
The County of San
Bernardino is pleased to once again offer San Bernardino
County businesses an opportunity to connect with potential
overseas partners to sell products and services,
meet competitive challenges, and expand their roster of
contacts and knowledge of the global business climate. This
2007 trade mission, scheduled for October 6-14, will
match local companies with Chinese partners on a fast paced
tour of three of China's top business destinations--
Hong Kong,
Suzhou,
and Shanghai.
Brian McGowan,
economic development agency administrator, explained that
trade missions serve as an economic development tool to
create jobs and economic opportunity for businesses. “This
mission is designed to be business intensive and business
exclusive. No sightseeing. We are there to conduct business
and make sure that participants are exposed to a variety of
opportunities.” said McGowan. “Delegates are guaranteed
three pre-screened meetings with potential partners in each
city.”
Companies on the 2006 trade mission to China reported over
$65 million in potential transactions resulting from
specific conversations with companies in Shenzhen,
Guangzhou, and Hong Kong. Several companies connected with
potential suppliers who may help them gain an edge on
competitors who haven't sought opportunities overseas. For
others, the trip offered a chance to regain their
competitive position.
“The County did more than I ever could have imagined in
terms of setting up this trip for me. They made the
matchmaking happen. They found me real and relevant contacts
and made sure the contact got there. They made sure I got
there.”
Phil Martinez, Mission
Packaging, Ontario, CA.
"The match making meetings
on this trip advanced our plans by several years in just one
week."
Neil Mittie, E-Cyclers,
Upland, CA.
"Currently we have 20
employees in our main facilities in Rancho Cucamonga. Now
with the ventures we've discovered in China, we'll be able
to grow 200 to 300 percent in the next few years."
Richard Richter, Ricno
Technologies, Rancho Cucamonga, CA.
“It’s critical to understand
that these missions bring jobs to San Bernardino County by
helping local industries build on their strengths and
maintain an edge of competitors overseas,” said Paul Biane,
Chairman & Second District Supervisor for the County of San
Bernardino. “The big picture is a globally competitive San
Bernardino County economy that serves as a gateway to
international business. This can happen only if we actively
engage with the global economy.”
SIGN UP TODAY
The discount deadline of $3,000
per person for double occupancy has been extended until July
31st. After Tuesday, July 31st, the cost is $3,250.
For more information, contact Moises Cisneros, International
Trade Manager at 909.387.9856 or by e-mail at mcisneros@ed.sbcounty.gov.