September 7, 2006, Washington, D.C.
Knowledge is power, and it can also lead to increased export sales! Understanding today’s key trade policy issues allows U.S. companies to make better decisions about which foreign countries to target. What standards and regulations must my company comply with? How will the expansion of the EU affect my business? Will my intellectual property be protected? How do I voice my concerns and to whom? Who can assist me when I run into trade barriers or seek new export opportunities?
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Europe Team, in cooperation with Market Access and Compliance’s Europe Offices, is offering a unique full-day program that will answer these questions and more. Please join us on Thursday, September 7, 2006 in Washington, DC to learn about today’s key trade policy issues from the experts and decision-makers who implement and/or fight them every day.
Will be discussed:
- An Overview of Key U.S.-Europe Trade Policies - EU Expansion – What Are The Implications For U.S. Companies? - Russia and Beyond – What U.S. Exporters Need To Know - Protecting Your Intellectual Property In Europe - Understanding European Standards and Regulations
For more information, please contact:
Erin Cole, Director Rochester Export Assistance Center U.S. Department of Commerce 400 Andrews St., Suite 710 Rochester, NY 14604 Phone: (585) 263-6480 Fax: (585) 325-6505 www.export.gov |