Kentucky World Trade Center (KWTC) Weekly E-News

International Trade and Kentucky's Global Outlook Briefing
March 11, 2008

Featuring:
Bob Lekites, Vice President of Airline and International Operations - UPS
Christopher A. Padilla, International Trade - U.S. Dept of Commerce (Click for bio)
Seok-Young Choi, Economic Minister - Korean Embassy

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The cost is $25 per person (includes lunch)
Camberley Brown Hotel, Gallery Ballroom, 16th Floor

335 West Broadway, Louisville

To RSVP, please fill out a RSVP form and fax to 502-582-6573

Please contact U.S. Export Assistance Center at (502) 582-5066 or Mona.Musa@mail.doc.gov with questions.

Sponsored by U.S. Department of Commerce and UPS
Promotional Sponsor: The Kentucky World Trade Center (KWTC)


February 25, 2008

List of Upcoming Events:

Feb 25-29:

Institute for Lean Systems Executive Excellence Diploma

March 11:

International Trade and Kentucky's Global Outlook Briefing

March 12:

2008 Export Compliance Seminar

March 18:

INDIA Global Business Network

March 25:

RUSSIA Global Business Network

March 27:

KWTC's 2nd Annual Global Golf Scramble

April 1:

LATIN AMERICA Global Business Network

April 15:

CHINA Global Business Network

April 15:

Import Procedures and Compliance

April 18-26:

Japan Study Mission

April 22:

EUROPE Global Business Network

April 22:

Complying With the European Union's New REACH Environmental Legislation

April 22 - 24:

Ninth Annual Global Automotive Conference

May 7 - 8:

Complying with US Export Controls

May 9:

Intermediate Deemed Exports

May 11-16:

China Sales Mission and Seminar Series

May 15:

Setting Up a Corporate Import and Export Compliance Program

July 20-31:

Australian Coal Trade Mission

Click Here for more information on these events


Fairs & Exhibitions in China 2008

Click Here to view pdf file


 Incoterms 2000 to be Revised:  ICC Needs Your Input by March 18

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has decided to revise Incoterms 2000 and is seeking recommendations for change based on corporate feedback. Incoterms are designed to follow trade practice, not establish it.  For this reason, it is vital that they get up-to-date input on how business is actually done, and this can come only from people involved in trade.  Any critique of Incoterms 2000 must be accompanied by a suggested remedy.  

Please share this information with your international and domestic colleagues in sales, purchasing, transportation, legal, and credit. This revision is particularly important for Americans because Incoterms will eventually replace the commonly used U.S. "FOB here, there and everywhere" terms which were deleted from the Uniform Commercial Code.  The new Incoterms revision should be structured to make this as easy as possible. 

Kindly send your recommendations to Frank Reynolds at fjr424@aol.com , with a copy to cgmartin@uscib.org and susan.cook@louisvilleky.gov , no later than March 18.  Your suggestions will be forwarded to the Incoterms revision committee.   


KWTC Member News:
OFS Brands Holdings Inc. Expansion

International Trade News:
Canada, Jordan to Negotiate FTA
EU, Ukraine Launch FTA Talks
Parliament Names Raul Castro President
South Korea's New President Takes Office
USDA Raises Forecast For Agricultural Exports
Customs Update: 10+2 = Part Deux
Kosovo: The World's Newest State
Export Chief Defends Program to Expedite Shipments to China
No Immediate Change in U.S. Cuba Trade Policy Expected after Castro Resignation
U.S. Signs Bilateral Investment Treaty with Rwanda
EU Approves Updated Bloc-Wide Customs Code
New Regulations Will Make Trade Compliance Program Essential for Companies Doing Business in China
House Committee Approves Ten-Month Extension of Andean Trade Preferences
U.S. Overall Trade Deficit Drops in 2007, but China Deficit Up 10 Percent
Policy Perspectives: What the Impasse in the WTO Doha Round Means to U.S. Business


KWTC Announcements:

The KWTC would like to announce their newest members:

Allison Abrasives (Lancaster, KY)
Kentucky Association of Manufacturers (Louisville, KY)

*International Trade Leads:  Suppliers Needed*

The World Trade Center Confianza Gdl has a client in need of the following:

The WTC Confianza Gdl have a client interested in purchasing barrels of Tequila, preferably three or four 48' trucks.

Contact:
Ramiro Banuelos Rizo
WTC Confianza Gdl
maruintl@prodigy.net.mx

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The World Trade Center in Italy has a client in need of the following:

The WTC in Pescara-Chieti, Italy have a client interested in purchasing Jetropha oil. Moreover, he/she is interested in receiving information concerning palm oil, coconut oil and colza oil. Referring these latter kinds of oils, the client would like to request a sample, if possible, of the available quantity and respective starting prices.

Contact:
WTC Pescara-Chieti, Italy
Mr. Nicola Di Mascio
idimascio@wtcpescara.com


Rent our Louisville Office Space for Your Next Meeting or Event!

If you are looking for a space to hold a professional conference, an intimate catered event or a business meeting, the Kentucky World Trade Center has the location to meet your needs. Located in downtown Louisville, attached to the KY International Convention Center, the KWTC office is a convenient location for your next event.

*A/V equipment such as projector, laptop and screen are available!
CLICK HERE for more details!


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