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IAEE Leaders Forge Ambitious Export Trade Agenda with United States Trade Representative
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
3 June 2010 Exhibitions and
events that include products and services of interest to international
buyers will significantly benefit from collaborative discussions
yesterday between officials of the Office of the U.S. Trade
Representative and leaders of the International Association of
Exhibitions and Events
(IAEE).
IAEE Chairman Chris
Meyer, CEM, CMP, Chairman-Elect Vinnie Polito and IAEE President Steven
Hacker, CAE, met with Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative Myesha
Ward and Assistant U.S. Trade Representative, Office of Textiles Gail
Strickler, to discuss a broad agenda of issues including a plan
developed by IAEE designed to ensure that U.S. exhibitions and events
play a significant role in the new National Export Initiative (NEI).
"It became
immediately apparent," says Meyer, "that the national objective
expressed by President Obama of doubling U.S. exports by 2015 is a
shared objective with our industry. The events that we produce are the
most logical places to look for new international buyers of U.S. goods
and services.
IAEE urged the
inclusion of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in the new
National Export Cabinet since that agency plays such a substantial role
in determining who is permitted into the United States, and what exports
are permissible in light of national security issues.
The IAEE team also
urged that significantly more resources be allocated in the 2011 federal
budget to support the expansion of the International Buyers and Trade
Show Certification Programs of the Commerce Department. Likewise, they
stated that most U.S. embassies and consulates are not furnished with
sufficient resources with which to efficiently manage U.S. visa
applications. The NEI must address the inability of qualified buyers
from non-visa waiver nations to secure their visas.
"Consider issuing
two-year business traveler visas and/or creating a
Trusted
Business Traveler
program," states Hacker. "If a business traveler has demonstrated a
level of trustworthiness by his/her prior compliance with U.S.
immigration policy, we should allow that buyer the opportunity to
re-enter the U.S. under more favorable and efficient circumstances.
Notwithstanding U.S. security issues, it makes no sense not to do so."
Among the issues of
agreement:
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IAEE
member exhibitions will be assisted in identifying likely sources of
international buyers.
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A Web site will be
created that contains resources for organizers to share with their
international buyers providing guidance and assistance to ensure
financing and shipping assistance for products/services secured at
U.S. trade events.
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IAEE will assist
the Office of U.S. Trade Representative to identify those member
exhibitions that are likeliest to yield significant sources of
international buyers.
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Personnel from the
Office of U.S. Trade Representative will present workshops and
guidance to IAEE member organizers at IAEE events.
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U.S. exhibition
organizers will be urged to provide courtesy opportunities for
factors, banks and export-import banks to be present on their show
floors to help buyers expedite their U.S. purchases. Freight
forwarders should also be given prominent opportunities to arrange for
overseas shipping.
Polito summarized the
meeting as, "Our discussion was among the most fruitful for which we
could have hoped. IAEE member organizations and the U.S. economy will be
the beneficiaries of the work that we have begun today."
About IAEE
Since 1928, the
International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) continues to
provide quality and value to its members through leadership, service,
education and strong relationships. IAEE is the largest association of
the exhibitions and events industry in the world, with a membership of
show organizers, exhibitors and exhibition suppliers. Organizers of more
than 20,000 exhibitions and buyer-seller events around the world are
members of IAEE. Through the 2006 consolidation with the Center for
Exhibition Industry Research (CEIR), IAEE delivers valuable industry
research reports. IAEE also supports IAEE Services, the IAEE Public
Events Council, The International Center for Exhibitor and Event
Marketing, and the Exhibition and Event Industry Audit Commission, which
are IAEE councils that provide products, programs and information to
members. IAEE recognizes its strategic partners: American Airlines, ASP,
Inc., Bearcom, Mexico Tourism Board, Orange County Convention Center and
Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau and VoiceLogic. Visit
www.iaee.com for more
information.
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Contact:
Susan Brower, CMM, CCP
IAEE VP, Marketing and
Communications
sbrower@iaee.com |
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