Will You Accept the Mission?
An invitation to a trade mission, that is? SPI sponsors trade missions to overseas markets with strong prospects for U.S. plastics industry participants to help companies develop their global business strategies. Chile, Panama and India are on the list! Check out more details.
An invitation to a trade mission, that is? SPI sponsors trade missions to overseas markets with strong prospects for U.S. plastics industry participants to help companies develop their global business strategies. Chile, Panama and India are on the list! Check out more details.
According to SPI, each trade mission is designed to provide participants with an understanding of the particular market, plant visits, and meetings with potential customers and business partners. In past years, SPI has sponsored successful trade missions to Brazil, China, Mexico and other overseas markets.
Join SPI in an upcoming trade mission tailored to your needs. Trade missions provide business executives the opportunity to meet with other business and government leaders who influence international trade markets and business practices. Find the solutions that will help grow the plastics industry's value worldwide.
Upcoming trade missions include: Panama City, Panama August 12-14, 2013 and Mumbai, India December 12-16, 2013 in conjunction with Plastivision India 2013 and AIPMA.
Visit SPI's International Trade Services page for more information on trade missions or contact Michael Taylor at 202-974-5232.
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