ITA to Lead Infrastructure Trade Mission to Indonesia & Vietnam Nov. 11-17
The International Trade Administration announced an infrastructure business development trade mission to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam and Jakarta, Indonesia November 11-17 to help participants gain first-hand market knowledge and establish business contacts with senior decision makers. The trade mission will be comprised of representatives from U.S. companies that provide state-of-the-art market services and technology to sectors critical to infrastructure development, including the energy, aviation, environmental technology, and architecture, construction, and engineering sectors. In each city, participants will receive market briefings and meet with key government decision makers and prospective private sector partners during customized, one-on-one meetings, the ITA said. Recruitment for the mission will begin immediately and conclude no later than August 31, 2012, by the close of business. Applications will be vetted on a rolling basis starting July 5, 2012 until 15-25 participants are selected.
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Susbsequent ITA notice extending deadline for applications to Sept. 21 available here.