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LOUISIANA INTERNATIONAL
TRADE BULLETIN |
A
monthly partnership publication of the Louisiana Department of Economic
Development, the New Orleans U.S. Export Assistance Center, and the World Trade
Center of New Orleans.
January 2001
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Dr. Willene A. Johnson, Executive Director of the African Development
Bank for the United States, will speak at a luncheon program on
"Profiting from Trade and Investment Opportunities in Africa" on
Friday, January 5, at the Plimsoll Club of the World Trade Center. A
networking reception will precede the luncheon at 11:30 a.m. The program
is sponsored by Southern University in Baton Rouge, the Louisiana
Department of Economic Development, the World Trade Center, and other
organizations.
Dr. Johnson previously served as Vice President of the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York (FRBNY), where she worked for 17 years. As Vice President
for International Affairs, Dr. Johnson was responsible for FRBNY relations
with Africa, representing FRBNY at African meetings offering advice and
technical assistance to African central banks. Dr. Johnson obtained a
Ph.D. in Economics from Columbia University, an M.A. in African History
and an A.B. with honors in Social Studies.
The United States has been a member of the African Development Bank
since 1983, when non-regional countries were invited to join the Bank
Group. The United States is the largest non-regional shareholder of the
Bank. Under the Fifth General Capital increase of the Bank, the U.S. will
provide $40.8 million in paid-up capital. The United States is also one of
the founding members of the African Development Fund (ADF) and its second
largest historical contributor. The U.S. contributed $200 million to the
Seventh ADF Replenishment (1996-1998) and has pledged $300 million to the
Eighth Replenishment (1999-2001).
To register for the January 5 luncheon, click here.
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The Consul General of Switzerland based in Houston, Walter Simmen, and
Commercial Officer Scot Orgish will speak at a luncheon briefing on
Friday, January 26, on "Doing Business with Switzerland" at the
WTC’s Plimsoll Club. The World Trade Center, the Consulate General of
Switzerland, and other organizations are sponsoring the program which will
focus on specific trade opportunities with Switzerland for Louisiana
businesses.
Before entering the Diplomatic Service in 1970, Mr. Simmen worked in
Import-Export, Project Management and Real Estate Management. He has
served in Madrid, Berlin, New York, Paris, Moscow, and Munich.
Additionally, he served as Information Manager at the Federal Department
of Foreign Affairs in Bern, Switzerland, overseeing the Swiss
representation of information technology abroad. Prior to his post as
Consul General of Switzerland in Houston, Mr. Simmen served as ChargŽ d’Affaires
in Wellington, New Zealand.
Mr. Orgish has been involved in international business for over 16
years in both the public and private sectors. He graduated from Texas Tech
University in 1981, where he earned a B.A. in Marketing. He received an
M.A. in International Mangement and a M.B.A. in Finance from the
University of Texas at Dallas. Before joining the Consulate of
Switzerland, he worked in international marketing and aquisitions for
Martek & Associates in Dallas.
To register for the January 26 luncheon, click here.
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Have you been thinking about getting involved in the global marketplace
but feel intimidated or have been wondering where and how to start? Do
terms like FOB, CIF, letters of credit, bills of lading and proforma
invoices confuse you? Well, wait no longer—start off the New Year with a
quick resolution to start learning what it takes.
Louisiana International Trade Center Director Ruperto Chavarri and WTC
Managing Director Eugene Schreiber will conduct an introductory luncheon
seminar on "Going Global: Getting Started in Exporting and
Importing" on Thursday, January 11 from 12:00 noon until 2:00 p.m.,
at the WTC’s Plimsoll Club. The seminar will focus on the fundamentals
of an international transaction and present an overview of the basic
import-export process. It is designed as an introduction to the Louisiana
International Trade Center’s step-by-step Export-Import Seminar series
which will be held on the evenings of January 17, 22 and 24 for a total of
14 hours. At these sessions you will learn step-by-step the "how
to" of international market research, preparing products for export
and import, pricing strategies, terms of sale and quotations, export and
import documentation, export shipping and import entry procedures, trade
financing, and—the bottom line—methods of payment.
The luncheon seminar is sponsored by the Louisiana Department of
Economic Development, the New Orleans U.S. Export Assistance Center, the
Louisiana International Trade Center, and the World Trade Center of New
Orleans. To register for the January 11 luncheon seminar, click here.
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Jan. 5 -Luncheon briefing at the World Trade Center on "Profiting
from Trade and Investment Opportunities in Africa" featuring Dr.
Willene A. Johnson, Executive Director of the African Development Bank for
the U.S. Click here.
Jan. 11 -An introductory luncheon seminar at the WTC’s Plimsoll Club
on "Going Global: Getting Started in Exporting & Importing"
featuring Louisiana International Trade Center Director Ruperto Chavarri
and WTC Managing Director Eugene J. Schreiber. Click here.
Jan. 17 -"Import/Export Strategies and Market Research"
seminar from 3:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at the World Trade Center in New
Orleans. Covers the keys to export and import success, local and foreign
assistance, and international market research programs. Call the Louisiana
International Trade Center (LITC) at (504) 568-8222.
Jan. 22 -"Pricing, Terms, Quotations and Customs Entry
Procedures" seminar from 3:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at the WTC in New
Orleans. Covers export and import licenses, preparing products for export
and import, pricing strategies, terms of sale and quotations, customs
entry procedures, and the cultural environment of international business.
Call the LITC at (504) 568-8222.
Jan. 24 -"International Banking, Financing, Transportation, and
Documentation" seminar from 3:45 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. at the WTC in New
Orleans. Covers international banking in Louisiana, methods of payment,
SBA and Eximbank financing programs, international freight forwarders and
customs brokers, and export and import documentation. Call the LITC at
(504) 568-8222.
Jan. 26 -Luncheon briefing on "Doing Business with
Switzerland" at the WTC’s Plimsoll Club in New Orleans featuring
the Hon. Walter Simmen, Consul General of Switzerland in Houston, and Mr.
Scot Orgish, Commercial Officer at the Consulate General. Click here.
Feb. 5-Apr. 23 -WTC Language Classes Begin. Classes meet once a week
for two hours. The emphasis is on business usage and conversation. The
classes are taught by the international faculty of Alpha Tech
Communications. Classes will be offered in French, Spanish, German,
Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, and English as a second
language. Call Alpha Tech at (504) 454-6554 for registration and
additional information.
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The Board of Directors of the World Trade Center has elected Francis E.
"Hank" Lauricella as President of the WTC for 2001. Mr.
Lauricella is a General Partner of Lauricella Land Co. LLC and served as a
member of the State Legislature for 32 years, where he was recognized as
one of the leading authorities on Louisiana’s economic development and
transportation sectors.
In his college days at the University of Tennessee, Mr. Lauricella was
an All-American halfback and runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 1951.
Among his other civic activities, he currently serves as a member of the
Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans and a Board member of
the New Orleans Exhibition Hall Authority.
Other WTC officers elected for 2001 are: President-elect, Jean C.
Felts, Principal, Jean Felts & Company; Vice Presidents - Donna D.
Fraiche, Partner, Locke Liddell & Sapp, LLP; John E. Koerner III,
President, Koerner Capital Corp., and Charles W. Nelson, President,
Waldemar S. Nelson & Co.; Treasurer, Dr. Charles C. Teamer, Chairman,
Board of Directors, Dryades Savings Bank; Secretary, Leon R. Fulton,
Chairman & CEO, Fulton Johnson Newman & Pittman Insurance Agency;
Chairman of the Board, Dennis E. Kelly, Chairman of Maximum Information
Technology, Inc.; and Richard C. Allen and Eugene J. Schreiber, Managing
Directors.
New directors elected to the WTC Board are: Brandt J. Dufrene,
Chairman, President and CEO, First National Bank USA; Elizabeth Jackson
Ford, Manager, Sales and Marketing, the Jackson Kearney Group; Glenn A.
Haydel, President and CEO, Metro, Inc.; Warren L. Ruether, Jr., CEO,
Hospitality Enterprises; Louis J. Sannino, Vice President, McDermott
International, Inc.; and Constance Charles Willems, Partner, McGlinchey
Stafford.
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The 2001 World Business Advisory and Calendar is now available from
Educational Extension Systems. This 92-page publication is updated
annually and lists practical as well as cultural travel information.
The World Business Advisory and Calendar includes: each month and day
of the year in six languages (English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese,
and Arabic); national and civic holidays for over 100 nations; holidays of
the world’s five major religions (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hindu,
and Buddhism); a listing of the name, address, and phone numbers of 121
foreign embassies in the U.S.; a listing of locations, addresses and phone
numbers of over 100 United States Embassies and Consulates in foreign
countries, as well as Chief Commercial Officers; a listing of addresses
and telephone numbers of American Chambers of Commerce located in foreign
countries; and much more.
For more information call (800) 447-8561 or send an e-mail to educextsys@supernet.com.
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The University of New Orleans will offer Business French in the spring
of 2001 to undergraduate students, as well as to non-degree seeking
students. The course will focus on improving written and oral French
language skills, specializing in business vocabulary, and will be taught
by Dr. Jean R. Cranmer. The course also aims to develop the French speaker’s
understanding of the cultural, social, and administrative climate in
France and the European Union in preparation for optional exams given by
the Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Paris. For more information,
call the UNO Admissions Office at (504) 280-5522, or the Foreign Languages
Department at (504) 280-6658, or visit the University’s website at www.uno.edu/how.htm. January 10 is
the registration deadline.
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WTC members and non-members are invited to participate in the Louisiana
Business Mission to Seoul, Korea for the Spring Assembly of the World
Trade Centers Association from April 23-26. This is an excellent
opportunity to make productive contacts with delegations in attendance
from all over the world and have one-on-one match making appointments with
Korean companies. Also included in the Assembly’s program are
informative trade seminars and briefings, exhibits, cultural and
networking events and industrial site visits. For additional information,
go on-line to www.wtcseoul.com/ or
call Natalie Rideau at (504) 529-1601, ext. 226.
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Louisiana Secretary of Transportation and Development Kam Movassaghi
gave a presentation on "Louisiana’s Transportation Outlook" at
a World Trade Center luncheon on November 30 that included the results of
a new study on trade with Latin America and the transportation investments
that will be necessary to accommodate the U.S’s growing trade
relationship with the region.
The Latin American Trade and Transportation Study was commissioned by
14 southern states, including Louisiana, to evaluate opportunities for
trade with Latin America and determine the type of investments in
transportation infrastructure that will be needed for the region to
capitalize on increased trade with this rapidly expanding market.
U.S. trade with the countries of Latin America has escalated over the
past decade, driven in large part by increased trade with Mexico under the
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). In 1999, Louisiana exported
almost $5 billion of products to Latin America, and this relationship
promises to continue growing because of other new trade agreements such as
the recently signed Trade and Development Act of 2000 and plans for a
future Free Trade Agreement of the Americas.
Dr. Movassaghi discussed Louisiana’s position as a gateway for U.S.
trade with Latin America and emphasized the importance of developing the
state’s already strong transportation infrastructure to accommodate the
demands that will be placed on its ports, railroads, airports and highways
with the projected increases in trade. He cautioned, however, that if
Louisiana does not make the necessary commitment of financial resources
towards this purpose, it stands to lose its ability to compete effectively
with other states in the region over the next several decades as the main
corridor to the lucrative Latin American market.
The PowerPoint presentation given by Dr. Movassaghi is available on the
WTC website at www.wtc-no.org/speakers
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www.firstgov.gov - The public’s
first resource to find any U.S. Federal Government information on the
Internet. Designed to be a "citizens guide" for transactions
with the U.S. government.
www.export.gov - The U.S.
Department of Commerce/Trade Information Center’s export portal,
designed to be a "one-stop" information source for everything an
exporter will need in order to export.
www.usatrade.gov - The official
home page for the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Commercial Service where
you can obtain free international market research, trade leads,
information on export programs and services, and links to U.S. Export
Assistance Centers across the U.S. and with U.S. embassies and consulates
around the word.
www.stat-usa.gov - A fee-based,
on-line home of the National Trade Data Bank. It offers on-line searches
of U.S. export and import data by harmonized codes, international market
research reports, trade leads, and U.S. financial and economic data, as
well as over 75 other reports and programs.
www.usatradeon-line.gov -
A fee-based, on-line information service jointly operated by STAT-USA and
the Foreign Trade Division of the Census Bureau. Here you will find
specific U.S. export & import trade data on more than 18,000
commodities.
www.tradenet.gov - The U.S.
Small Business Administration’s website, which offers a
"one-stop" shop for exporters, trade leads, export library,
export answers, local export contacts, and links to other U.S. trade
promotion agencies.
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World Trade Center Italy has announced that its website, www.wtc.it, is up and running. The website,
created in collaboration with Madeinitaly.com, provides useful information
about Italian companies. MadeinItaly.com is the portal for the Made in
Italy label, and clients can purchase Italian products ranging from
industrial machinery to typical, traditional products, as well as fashions
and travel.
The site is divided into five main sections: Shopping, Business,
Travel, Services, and News. The Business and Shopping sections, dedicated
to the e-commerce of Made in Italy products, are divided into macro and
sub-categories. The Business Opportunities category of the Business
section includes directories of Italian companies that export, trade
associations, and a discussion forum. The information on the site is free,
but users must fill out an electronic form to obtain a username and pass
code.
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For the 53rd consecutive year, the World Trade Center will offer its
spring session of foreign language classes from the week of February 5
through the week of April 23 at the WTC Building in New Orleans. The
classes are conducted by the faculty of Alpha Tech Communications. The
emphasis is on business usage and conversation. Small classes led by
experienced teachers ensure good individual attention. The session will
last 11 weeks: classes will meet once a week for two hours, except the
week of February 26 due to Mardi Gras Holidays. The following languages
will be offered: French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese,
Russian, Arabic, and English as a Second Language. Tuition is $130 for WTC
members and their spouses, and $260 for non-members. (Registration and
materials cost $45) Free parking is available in the WTC Garage. For
additional information and to register, call Alpha Tech at (504) 454-6554.
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The Louisiana International Trade
Bulletin is a monthly partnership publication of the:
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New Orleans U.S. Export Assistance Center, and
World Trade Center of New Orleans.
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