The
United States Department of Commerce, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Commercial Service is organizing a trade mission
to Taiwan, Japan and Korea March 10 - 14, 2014. The purpose of the
mission is to help U.S. firms find business partners and sell
services in Taipei, Taiwan; Seoul, South Korea; and Tokyo, Japan. The
targeted sector is travel and tourism including U.S.-based travel and
tourism suppliers, destination marketing organizations (i.e.,
convention and visitors bureaus), travel promotion organizations and
other travel and tourism entities promoting and selling travel to the
United States.
Trade
Mission Includes:- Expert briefings: Hear first-hand from U.S. commercial officials about the opportunities and challenges in each market.
- Business matchmaking: Connect with pre-screened potential partners. Promote your destination or event to targeted buyers at trade events.
- Exclusive meetings: Learn from international industry and government decision-makers in your target market(s).
- Exclusive
networking receptions: Attend networking receptions with local
industry and government leaders.
This trade mission is organized in three separate segments (Taiwan, Korea and Japan). Companies may choose to participate in one, two or all three segments. The fee for participating in more than one segment is the sum of the individual segments.
- For business-to-business meetings in Taiwan only (not traveling to an additional trade mission country), the participation fee will be $1,400 for a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) and $1,625 for large firms.
- For business-to-business meetings in Japan only (not traveling to an additional trade mission country), the participation fee will be $1,725 for a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) and $1,925 for large firms.
- For
business-to-business meetings in Korea only (not traveling to an
additional trade mission country), the participation fee will be
$1,275 for a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) and $1,475 for
large firms.