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The San Diego CITD invites you to attend this complimentary Dim Sum Networking Lunch, hosted by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), to learn more about business opportunities emerging in Asia and the Chinese mainland. The HKTDC will also be organizing a "Think Asia - Think Hong Kong" event at the JW Marriott LA Live in Los Angeles on June 14th.
The San Diego CITD, in conjunction with the City of Tijuana's Economic Development Agency, U.S. Small Business Administration - San Diego Office, California STEP, U.S. - Mexico Chamber of Commerce, CANACO Tijuana, and CANACINTRA Tijuana, will be hosting a business-to-business matchmaking forum geared toward assisting California-based small and medium-sized companies with selling to Tijuana's growing marketplace.
MEXPORT 2013 is approaching fast, however, there is still time to register for no-cost one-on-one business counseling appointments at the show. Register today!
The city of Murrieta, InSoCal Connect, the USA Continental Regional Center and Swenson Advisors have teamed up to host the InSoCal Connect Thought Leadership Forum scheduled for 11:30 a.m. on Friday, April 12 at the USA Continental Regional Center in Murrieta.
As part of a strategic alliance with the Mexican Business Council of Foreign Trade, Investment, and Technology (known as COMCE in Mexico) and the Tijuana Economic Development Corporation(known as DEITAC) to facilitate assistance to small businesses that are interested in expanding through cross-border trade, the San Diego CITD conducted its "How to Open a Business and Establish Operations in the U.S." seminar on Feb. 7 at DEITAC's Business Center in Tijuana, Mexico.
The U.S. Small Business Administration and Visa are holding a video contest for businesses that have used a federal program or assistance to help them export their products or services. Contest entrants have a chance to win up to $10,000 by highlighting how they became a successful small business exporter.
The San Diego CITD, in conjunction with the Port of Los Angeles and Port of San Diego, hosted a seminar on regional and global trade opportunities on Feb. 21 titled "The Border, Ports and Trade: Southern California and Global Markets" at the Holiday Inn - San Diego Bay.
Do you sell bowling balls to Bangladesh? Or dish towels to Delhi? Maybe you send laser technology to Lisbon? If you export your goods or services around the world and have used a federal government program or assistance to get there, the U.S. Small Business Administration and Visa Inc. want to see your story.
San Diego Mayor Bob Filner launched the city's first official office in Tijuana on Friday, saying it could serve as a base where the cities could work on everything from improving border-crossing times to making a joint pitch for the 2024 Olympics.
As Mexico pushes to transform itself into a “country of engineers” and as some U.S. firms shift their supply lines away from China, there are new opportunities opening up south of the border that could benefit the northern side as well, business executives, academics and civic leaders told The Daily Transcript at a recent roundtable.
Now is a good time for San Diego companies to take advantage of exporting opportunities, according to a panel of international business experts hosted by The Daily Transcript and sponsored by the city of Murrieta.
Nov. 27, 2012 -- George Chamberlin speaks with Scott Robertson, director of Global R&D & Government Incentives for Deloitte & Touche LLP, and Shahrooz Nabavi, partner with Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, about the business climate in Canada.
Sept. 20, 2012 -- The conversation turns to the 2012 Tijuana Innovadora conference and what events and speakers are planned. Panelists also talk about the upcoming presidential election, and the mix of politics and the economy. (Part 3)
Sept. 20, 2012 -- The Daily Transcript hosts a roundtable discussion focused on Tijuana and San Diego's relationship with the region. In this first of four videos, the participants are introduced and discuss some of the things going on Tijuana today.