Announcement of Certain Approved 2022 International Trade Administration Trade Missions, 2130-2137 [2022-00220]
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separate rate respondent companies in
Vietnam and the ‘‘Vietnam-wide entity’’
increased by more than 15 percent in
the comparison period compared to the
base period.22 Therefore, we
preliminarily find that there were
massive imports of subject merchandise
from the eligible separate rate
respondent companies in Vietnam and
the ‘‘Vietnam-wide entity’’ over a
relatively short period pursuant to
section 773(e)(1)(B) of the Act and 19
CFR 351.206(h).
Preliminary Affirmative Determination
of Critical Circumstances
Record evidence indicates that
importers of raw honey from Vietnam
knew, or should have known, that
exporters were selling the merchandise
at LTFV, and that there was likely to be
material injury by reason of such sales.
In addition, we have found that Ban Me
Thuot, DakHoney, the eligible separate
rate respondent companies in Vietnam,
and the ‘‘Vietnam-wide entity’’ had
massive imports during a relatively
short period. Therefore, in accordance
with section 733(e)(1) of the Act, we
preliminarily find that there is reason to
believe or suspect that critical
circumstances exist for imports of the
merchandise under consideration from
Ban Me Thuot, DakHoney, the eligible
separate rate respondent companies in
Vietnam, and the ‘‘Vietnam-wide
entity.’’ 23
Suspension of Liquidation
In accordance with section
703(e)(2)(A) of the Act, we are directing
the U.S. Customs and Border Protection
to suspend liquidation of any
unliquidated entries of the merchandise
under consideration from Vietnam
entered, or withdrawn from warehouse
for consumption, on or after August 25,
2021, which is 90 days prior to the date
of publication of the Preliminary
Determination in the Federal Register.
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ITC Notification
In accordance with section 733(f) of
the Act, we have notified the ITC of our
preliminary affirmative critical
circumstances determination.
Public Comment
In the Preliminary Determination,
Commerce stated that case briefs or
other written comments may be
submitted to the Assistant Secretary for
Enforcement and Compliance.24 A
timeline for the submission of case
briefs and written comments on non22 See
Critical Circumstances Memo.
section 733(f) of the Act; see also 19 CFR
351.206(c)(2)(ii).
24 See Preliminary Determination.
23 See
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scope issues will be announced at a
later date. Rebuttal briefs, limited to
issues raised in case briefs, may be
submitted no later than seven days after
the deadline for case briefs.25 Note that
Commerce has temporarily modified
certain of its requirements for serving
documents containing business
proprietary information, until further
notice.26 Pursuant to 19 CFR
351.309(c)(2) and (d)(2), parties who
submit case briefs or rebuttal briefs in
this investigation are encouraged to
submit with each argument: (1) A
statement of the issue; (2) a brief
summary of the argument; and (3) a
table of authorities.
This determination is published
pursuant to sections 733(f) and 777(i) of
the Act, and 19 CFR 351.206(c)(2)(ii).
Dated: December 30, 2021.
Ryan Majerus,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy and
Negotiations, performing the non-exclusive
functions and duties of the Assistant
Secretary for Enforcement and Compliance.
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BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Announcement of Certain Approved
2022 International Trade
Administration Trade Missions
International Trade
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
SUMMARY: The United States Department
of Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), is announcing
four upcoming trade missions that will
be recruited, organized, and
implemented by ITA. A summary of
each mission is found below.
ADDRESSES: Application information
and more detailed mission information,
including the commercial setting and
sector information, can be found at the
trade mission website: https://
www.trade.gov/trade-missions.
For each mission, recruitment will be
conducted in an open and public
manner, including publication in the
Federal Register, posting on the
Commerce Department trade mission
calendar (https://www.trade.gov/trademissions-schedule) and other internet
AGENCY:
25 See 19 CFR 351.309; see also 19 CFR 351.303
(for general filing requirements).
26 See Temporary Rule Modifying AD/CVD
Service Requirements Due to COVID–19, 85 FR
17006 (March 26, 2020); and Temporary Rule
Modifying AD/CVD Service Requirements Due to
COVID–19; Extension of Effective Period, 85 FR
41363 (July 10, 2020).
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websites, press releases to general and
trade media, direct mail, broadcast fax,
notices by industry trade associations
and other multiplier groups, and
publicity at industry meetings,
symposia, conferences, and trade shows.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gemal Brangman, Trade Promotion
Programs, Industry and Analysis,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20230; telephone (202) 482–3773 or
email Gemal.Brangman@trade.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: These
missions are:
• Trade Mission to the UAE in
Conjunction with Trade Winds Middle
East & North Africa Business Forum—
March 2–10, 2022.
• Trade Mission to Central America
in Conjunction with Trade Americas—
Business Opportunities in Central
America Conference—March 27, 2022–
April 1, 2022.
• Minority-Business Focused Trade
Mission (MBTM) to Italy, Spain, and
Portugal—May 15–20, 2022.
• Aerospace Trade Mission to India—
June 21–24, 2022.
The Following Conditions for
Participation Will Be Used for Each
Mission
Applicants must submit a completed
and signed mission application and
supplemental application materials,
including adequate information on their
products and/or services, primary
market objectives, and goals for
participation to allow the Department of
Commerce to evaluate their application.
If the Department of Commerce receives
an incomplete application, the
Department may either: Reject the
application, request additional
information/clarification, or take the
lack of information into account when
evaluating the application. If the
requisite minimum number of
participants is not selected for the
mission by the recruitment deadline, the
mission may be cancelled.
Each applicant must also certify that
the products and services it seeks to
export through the mission are either
produced in the United States, or, if not,
are marketed under the name of a U.S.
firm and have at least 51% U.S. content
by value. In the case of an organization,
the applicant must certify that, for each
entity to be represented by the
organization, the products and/or
services the represented firm or service
provider seeks to export are either
produced in the United States or, if not,
marketed under the name of a U.S. firm
and have at least 51% U.S. content.
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An organization applicant must
certify to the above for all of the
companies it seeks to represent on the
mission.
In addition, each applicant must:
• Certify that the export of products
and services that it wishes to market
through the mission is in compliance
with U.S. export controls and
regulations;
• Certify that it has identified any
matter pending before any bureau or
office in the Department of Commerce;
• Certify that it has identified any
pending litigation (including any
administrative proceedings) to which it
is a party that involves the Department
of Commerce; and
• Sign and submit an agreement that
it and its affiliates (1) have not and will
not engage in the bribery of foreign
officials in connection with a
company’s/participant’s involvement in
this mission, and (2) maintain and
enforce a policy that prohibits the
bribery of foreign officials.
In the case of a trade association/
organization, the applicant must certify
that each firm or service provider to be
represented by the association/
organization can make the above
certifications.
The Following Selection Criteria Will
Be Used for Each Mission
Targeted mission participants are U.S.
firms, services providers and
organizations (universities, research
institutions, or financial services trade
associations) providing or promoting
U.S. products and services that have an
interest in entering or expanding their
business in the mission’s destination
country. The following criteria will be
evaluated in selecting participants:
• Suitability of the applicant’s (or in
the case of an organization, represented
firm’s or service provider’s) products or
services to these markets;
• The applicant’s (or in the case of an
organization, represented firm’s or
service provider’s) potential for business
in the markets, including likelihood of
exports resulting from the mission; and
• Consistency of the applicant’s (or in
the case of an organization, represented
firm’s or service provider’s) goals and
objectives with the stated scope of the
mission.
With a view to maintaining balanced
representation, the size and
geographical location of applicants may
also be considered during the review
process. Referrals from a political party
or partisan political group or any
information, including on the
application, containing references to
political contributions or other partisan
political activities will be excluded from
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the application and will not be
considered during the selection process.
The sender will be notified of these
exclusions.
Trade Mission Participation Fees
If and when an applicant is selected
to participate on a particular mission, a
payment to the Department of
Commerce in the amount of the
designated participation fee below is
required. Upon notification of
acceptance to participate, those selected
have 5 business days to submit payment
or the acceptance may be revoked.
Participants selected for a trade
mission will be expected to pay for the
cost of personal expenses, including,
but not limited to, international travel,
lodging, meals, transportation,
communication, and incidentals, unless
otherwise noted. Participants will,
however, be able to take advantage of
U.S. Government rates for hotel rooms.
In the event that a mission is cancelled,
no personal expenses paid in
anticipation of a mission will be
reimbursed. However, participation fees
for a cancelled mission will be
reimbursed to the extent they have not
already been expended in anticipation
of the mission.
If a visa is required to travel on a
particular mission, applying for and
obtaining such a visa will be the
responsibility of the mission
participant. Government fees and
processing expenses to obtain such a
visa are not included in the
participation fee. However, the
Department of Commerce will provide
instructions to each participant on the
procedures required to obtain business
visas.
Trade Mission members participate in
trade missions and undertake missionrelated travel at their own risk. The
nature of the security situation in a
given foreign market at a given time
cannot be guaranteed. The U.S.
Government does not make any
representations or guarantees as to the
safety or security of participants. The
U.S. Department of State issues U.S.
Government international travel alerts
and warnings for U.S. citizens available
at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/
en/traveladvisories/
traveladvisories.html/. Any question
regarding insurance coverage must be
resolved by the participant and its
insurer of choice.
Definition of Small- and Medium-Sized
Enterprise
For purposes of assessing
participation fees, an applicant is a
small or medium-sized enterprise (SME)
if it qualifies under the Small Business
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Administration’s (SBA) size standards
(https://www.sba.gov/document/
support--table-size-standards), which
vary by North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) Code.
The SBA Size Standards Tool [https://
www.sba.gov/size-standards/] can help
you determine the qualifications that
apply to your company.
Important Note About the Covid–19
Pandemic
Travel and in-person activities are
contingent upon the safety and health
conditions in the United States and the
mission countries. Should safety or
health conditions not be appropriate for
travel and/or in-person activities, the
Department will consider postponing
the event or offering a virtual program
in lieu of an in-person agenda. In the
event of a postponement, the
Department will notify the public and
applicants previously selected to
participate in this mission will need to
confirm their availability but need not
reapply. Should the decision be made to
organize a virtual program, the
Department will adjust fees,
accordingly, prepare an agenda for
virtual activities, and notify the
previous selected applicants with the
option to opt-in to the new virtual
program. Mission participants are
responsible for compliance with all
COVID–19-related requirements related
to travel to, within, and from trade
mission destinations, including
vaccinations, and, where appropriate,
testing. In addition, mission locations
and venues may have additional
requirements, such as masking and/or
social distancing.
Mission List: (Additional information
about each mission can be found at
https://www.trade.gov/trade-missions).
Trade Mission to the UAE in
Conjunction With Trade Winds Middle
East & North Africa Business Forum
Dates: March 2–10, 2022
Summary
The United States Department of
Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), U.S. and Foreign
Commercial Service (USFCS) is
organizing a trade mission to the United
Arab Emirates that will include the
Trade Winds Middle East & North
Africa Business Forum in Dubai, UAE,
Sunday, March 6–Tuesday, March 8.
All trade mission members will
participate in the Trade Winds Middle
East & North Africa Business Forum
(Sunday, March 6, Monday, March 7
and Tuesday, March 8) in Dubai, which
will also be open to U.S. companies
only wanting to attend the Forum. Trade
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mission members may travel first to
Algeria, Morocco, Qatar or Israel on
March 2 for spins-offs and/or travel on
Tuesday, March 8 to Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait or Egypt.
The Dubai Trade Winds event will be
attended by Senior Commercial Officers
and State Department Officers from Gulf
and Arab Levant, North Africa and SubSaharan Africa markets.
Trade mission participants may
participate in their choice of mission
stops based on recommendations from
the USFCS. Each trade mission stop will
include one-on-one business
appointments with pre-screened
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Website: Please visit our official
mission website for more information:
https://www.itamatch.com/event/
tradewinds22.
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Participation Requirements
All parties interested in participating
in the trade mission to the UAE
(including mission stops with business
matchmaking in the UAE, Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait, Qatar, Israel, Algeria, Egypt
and/or Morocco must complete and
submit an application package for
consideration by the Department of
Commerce. All applicants will be
evaluated on their ability to meet certain
conditions and best satisfy the selection
criteria as outlined below.
A minimum of 40 companies and/or
trade associations will be selected to
participate in the mission from the
applicant pool on a rolling basis.
Mission stop participation will be
limited as follows:
Business Matchmaking Capacity
The UAE: 30
Egypt: 10
Saudi Arabia: 15
Kuwait: 12
Qatar: 14
Algeria: 5
Morocco: 12
Israel/West Bank: 10
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potential buyers, agents, distributors
and joint-venture partners, and
networking events. Companies that
would like to participate in more than
3 mission stops can do so by having
additional representatives travel to the
various stops.
This mission is open to U.S.
companies from a cross section of
industries with growth potential in the
Middle East and North Africa, including
but not limited to: Information &
communication technologies, design &
construction, energy & environmental
technologies, aerospace and defense,
healthcare, franchising and consumer
goods.
Proposed Timetable
This timetable allows for clients to
take part in business matchmaking
across the diverse Middle East and
North Africa marketplace by offering
scheduled business-to-business
meetings in the UAE, Egypt, Algeria,
Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait or
Qatar. This structure ensures that each
post has set days for meetings that allow
the clients to explore at least three of
their best prospects for business.
Arrive in Qatar, Algeria, Morocco, or Israel.
Select trade mission meetings in Algeria, Morocco, Qatar or Israel and evening networking receptions.
Depart mission stops and arrive in Dubai, UAE.
Visit World Expo.
Dubai: Trade Winds Middle East & North Africa Business Forum Market Briefings, consultations with U.S. government trade representatives and networking with U.S. and foreign government and business officials.
Dubai: Trade Winds Middle East & North Africa Business Forum Market Briefings, consultations with U.S. government trade representatives and networking with U.S. and foreign government and business officials.
Dubai: Trade Winds Middle East & North Africa Business Forum Market Briefings, Business to
Business meetings, consultations with U.S. government trade representatives and networking with U.S. and foreign government and business officials.
Depart Dubai and arrive in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait or Egypt.
Select trade mission meetings in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait or Egypt and evening networking receptions.
Trade Mission Participants Depart.
Additional delegates may be accepted
based on available space. U.S.
companies and/or trade associations
already doing business in or seeking
business in the UAE, Egypt, Algeria,
Morocco, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait,
and Qatar for the first time may apply.
Fees and Expenses
If an applicant is selected to
participate in a mission a payment to
the Department of Commerce in the
amount of the designated participation
fee below is required. Upon notification
of acceptance to participate, those
selected have 5 business days to submit
payment or the acceptance may be
revoked.
• The fee for companies to only
participate in the Business Forum in
Dubai from March 6–8, 2022, is $750.
The trade mission fees below include
participation in the Business Forum in
Dubai.
• For one mission stop, the
participation fee will be $2,200 for a
small or medium-sized enterprise (SME)
and $4,200 for large firms.
• For two mission stops, the
participation fee will be $3,400 for a
small or medium-sized enterprise (SME)
and $5,400 for large firms.
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• For three mission stops, the
participation fee will be $4,600 for a
small or medium-sized enterprise (SME)
and $6,600 for large firms.
• For four mission stops, the
participation fee will be $5,800 for a
small or medium-sized enterprise (SME)
and $7,800 for large firms.
• An additional representative for
both SMEs and large firms at the Forum
or mission stops will require a one-time
additional fee of $500.
Application
All interested firms and associations
may register via the following link:
https://www.itamatch.com/event/
tradewinds22.
Timeframe for Recruitment and
Application
Mission recruitment will be
conducted in an open and public
manner, including publication in the
Federal Register, posting on the U.S.
Department of Commerce trade mission
calendar and other internet websites,
press releases to general and trade
media, direct mail, notices by industry
trade associations and other multiplier
groups, and publicity at industry
meetings, symposia, conferences, and
trade shows.
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Recruitment for the mission will
begin September 7 and conclude no
later than January 31, 2022. The U.S.
Department of Commerce will review
applications and make selection
decisions on a rolling basis until the
maximum number of participants is
selected. After January 31, 2022,
applications will be considered only if
space and scheduling constraints
permit.
Contacts
Leandro Solorzano, Director, U.S.
Commercial Service Phoenix, AZ,
Leandro.Solorzano@trade.gov, Tel:
480–387–6531
Erin Butler, Director, U.S. Commercial
Service New Orleans, LA,
Erin.Butler@trade.gov, Tel:
504.264.4826
Judy Kornfeld, National Events
Manager, U.S. Commercial Service
Washington, DC, Judy.kornfeld@
trade.gov, Tel: 571–237–9187
International Contacts
Thomas Bruns, Regional Senior
Commercial Officer, U.S. Commercial
Service Abu Dhabi, Email:
Thomas.Bruns@trade.gov
Erick Kish, Principal Senior Commercial
Officer, U.S. Commercial Service Abu
Dhabi, Email: Erick.Kish@trade.gov
Trade Mission to Central America in
Conjunction With the Trade
Americas—Business Opportunities in
Central America Conference
Dates: March 27–April 1, 2022
Summary
As part of the Biden Administration’s
Root Causes Strategy, which seeks
increase and diversify trade between the
United States and Central America, the
United States Department of Commerce,
International Trade Administration, is
organizing a trade mission to Central
America that will include the Trade
Americas—Business Opportunities in
Central America Conference in
Guatemala City, Guatemala on March
27–April 1, 2022.
U.S. trade mission delegation
participants will arrive in Guatemala
City, Guatemala, on or before March 27
to attend the opening reception for the
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Trade Americas—Business
Opportunities in Central America
Conference, which is also open to U.S.
companies not participating in the trade
mission. Trade mission participants will
attend the Conference on March 28.
Following the morning session of the
conference, trade mission participants
will participate in one-on-one
consultations with U.S. and Foreign
Commercial Service (US&FCS)
Commercial Officers and/or Department
of State Economic/Commercial Officers
from the following U.S. Embassies in
the region: Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and
Panama. The following day, March 29,
trade mission participants will travel to
engage in business-to-business
appointments, each of which will be
with a pre-screened potential buyer,
agent, distributor, or joint-venture
partner, in up to two markets in the
Central America Region.
The Department of Commerce’s Trade
Americas—Business Opportunities in
Central America Conference will focus
on regional and industry-specific
sessions, market entry strategies, legal,
logistics, and trade financing resources
as well as pre-arranged one-on-one
consultations with US&FCS Commercial
Officers and/or Department of State
Economic/Commercial Officers with
expertise in commercial markets
throughout the region.
The mission is open to U.S.
companies from a cross section of
industries with growing potential in
Central America, but is focused on U.S.
companies representing best prospects
sectors such as Agriculture, Automotive
Parts, Accessories, and Service
Equipment, Construction Equipment
and Services, Cosmetics, Cybersecurity,
Design and Construction, Disposable
Medical Supplies, Education and
Training, Energy, Franchising,
Information and Communications
Technology, Medical Equipment,
Packaging Equipment & Machinery,
Plastics, Safety & Security, Solar Energy
Products, Travel and Tourism.
The combination of the Trade
Americas—Business Opportunities in
Central America Conference and
business-to-business matchmaking
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opportunities in six Central American
countries will provide participants with
access to substantive information on
strategies for entering or expanding their
business across the Central America
region.
Proposed Timetable
The mission fee will include
registration for the Trade Americas—
Business Opportunities in Central
America Conference, including
conference materials and admission to
all sessions and networking events with
industry and government
representatives, country market
briefings, and logistics support. It also
includes one-on-one appointments with
pre-screened potential business partners
in up to two markets in Central
America.
U.S. trade mission delegation
participants will arrive in Guatemala
City, Guatemala on or before March 27,
to attend the opening reception for the
Trade Americas—Business
Opportunities in Central America
Conference, which is also open to U.S.
firms not participating in the trade
mission. Trade mission participants will
attend the conference on March 28.
Following the morning session of the
conference, trade mission participants
will participate in one-on-one
consultations with US&FCS commercial
officers and/or Department of State
economic/commercial officers from the
following U.S. Embassies in the region:
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras,
Guatemala, Belize, and Panama. The
following day, March 29, trade mission
participants will engage in business-tobusiness appointments in Guatemala
City, or travel to another selected/
approved market for business-tobusiness appointments. Business-tobusiness appointments will be with
prescreened potential buyers, agents,
distributors, or potential joint venture
partners in up to two markets in Central
America.
* Note: The final schedule and
potential site visits will depend on the
availability of host government and
business officials, specific goals of
mission participants, and ground
transportation.
Travel Day/Arrival in Guatemala City. Optional Local Tour.
Guatemala City. Afternoon: Registration, U.S. Embassy Officer Consultations and Market
Briefing. Evening: Networking Reception.
Guatemala City. Morning: Registration and Trade Americas—Business Opportunities in Central
America Conference. Afternoon: U.S. Embassy Officer Consultations and Workshops.
Evening: Networking Reception.
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Optional
March 29–April 1, 2022 ......................................
April 2, 2022 .......................................................
Participation Requirements
All parties interested in participating
in the U.S. Department of Commerce
Trade Mission to Central America must
complete and submit an application
package for consideration by the
Department of Commerce. All
applicants will be evaluated on their
ability to meet certain conditions and
best satisfy the selection criteria as
outlined below.
A minimum of 20 and a maximum of
40 firms and/or trade associations will
be selected to participate in the mission
on a first-come first-serve basis. During
the registration process, applicants will
be able to select the countries from
which they would like to receive a brief
market assessment. Once they receive
their brief market assessment report,
they will be able to select up to two
markets in which they would like to
travel for their business-to-business
meetings.
All selected participants will attend
the conference in Guatemala and will
have business-to-business meetings in
up to two markets in the region.
The number of firms that may be
selected for each country are as follows:
10 companies for Costa Rica, 10
companies for Guatemala, 10 companies
for El Salvador, 5 companies for Belize,
10 companies for Honduras, and 10
companies for Panama.
The Trade Mission is open to U.S.
firms already doing business in the
region who are seeking to expand their
market share and to those U.S. firms
new to the region.
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Fees and Expenses
After a firm or trade association has
been selected to participate on the
mission, a payment to the Department of
Commerce in the form of a participation
fee is required. Up to two markets can
be selected for business-to-business
meetings.
The fees are as follow:
If only one market is selected for
business-to-business meetings, the
participation fee will be $2,500 for a
small or medium-sized enterprises
(SME) [1] and $4,000 for large firms.
If two markets are selected for
business-to-business meetings, the
participation fee will be $3,500 for a
small or medium-sized enterprises
(SME) [1] and $5,000 for large firms.
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Travel and Business-to-Business Meetings in (choice of up to two markets): Option (A) Costa
Rica. Option (B) Guatemala. Option (C) El Salvador. Option (D) Belize Option (E) Honduras.
Option (F) Panama.
Travel Day. Return to the U.S.
The mission participation fee
includes the Trade Americas—Business
Opportunities in Central America
Conference registration fee of $500 per
participant from each firm.
There will be a $300 fee for each
additional firm representative (large
firm or SME) that wishes to participate
in business-to-business meetings in any
of the markets selected.
Timeframe for Recruitment and
Application
Mission recruitment will be
conducted in an open and public
manner, including publication in the
Federal Register, posting on the
Commerce Department trade mission
calendar on www.trade.gov, the Trade
Americas web page at https://
www.trade.gov/trade-americas-events,
and other internet websites, press
releases to the general and trade media,
direct mail and broadcast fax, notices by
industry trade associations and other
multiplier groups and announcements
at industry meetings, symposia,
conferences, and trade shows.
Recruitment for the mission will
begin immediately and conclude no
later than Friday, January 28, 2022. The
U.S. Department of Commerce will
review applications and make selection
decisions on a rolling basis until the
maximum of 40 participants are
selected. After Friday, January 28, 2022,
companies will be considered only if
space and scheduling constraints
permit.
Contacts
U.S. Trade Americas Team Contact
Information
Delia Valdivia, Sr. International Trade
Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service—
Los Angeles (West), CA,
delia.valdivia@trade.gov, Tel: 310–
235–7203
Diego Gattesco, Director, U.S.
Commercial Service—Wheeling, WV,
Diego.Gattesco@trade.gov, Tel: 304–
243–5493
Central America Region Contact
Information
John Howell, Senior Commercial
Officer, U.S. Commercial Service—
Guatemala, John.Howell@trade.gov,
Tel: +502 2326 4227
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Minority-Business Focused Trade
Mission (MBTM) to Italy, Spain, and
Portugal
Dates: May 15–20, 2022
Mission Description
The United States Department of
Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), is organizing an
executive-led Minority-Business
Focused Trade Mission (MBTM) to
Southwestern Europe: Italy, Spain, and
Portugal from Sunday, May 15, 2022 to
Saturday, May 21, 2022.
The recruitment for the MBTM will be
a targeted focus on minority businesses.
However, recruitment and consideration
will be given to all export-ready
companies that meet the established
criteria for participation in the mission.
Trade mission activities will be
designed to target the export assistance
needs of minority businesses. For
purposes of the trade mission, a
‘‘minority business’’ is one that falls
within the Minority Business
Development Agency’s definition of
Minority Business Enterprises:
Organizations that are owned or
controlled by the following persons or
groups of persons are the organizations
that are considered MBEs: AfricanAmerican, Hispanic-American,
American Asian and Pacific Islander,
Native American (including Alaska
Natives, Alaska Native Corporations and
Tribal entities), Asian Indian American,
and Hasidic Jewish American. See 15
CFR 1400.1, 1400.2 and Executive Order
11625 (1969). This mission is in full
alignment with Executive Order 13985
on Advancing Racial Equity and
Support for Underserved Communities
Through the Federal Government
(January 25, 2021), the goals of which
include advancing racial equity and
provide support for minority business
enterprises. This mission is also in full
alignment with the President’s 2021
Trade Policy Agenda’s statement on
Advancing Racial Equity and
Supporting Underserved Communities,
which notes, ‘‘The trade agenda will
support domestic initiatives that
eliminate social and economic
structural barriers to equality and
economic opportunity.’’
The focus of the MBTM is on the
information and communication
technology (ICT) sector and subsectors
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of cybersecurity, smart city
infrastructure and technology solutions,
artificial intelligence markets and cloud
computing, and energy, environmental
technology, and safety and security
technology applications.
The delegation will be comprised of
representatives with decision-making
authority from U.S. companies, U.S.
trade associations and national minority
chambers of commerce representing
businesses in the cited sectors, with an
emphasis on recruiting and vetting
Sunday, May 15, 2022 .......................................
Monday, May 16 .................................................
Tuesday, May 17 ................................................
Wednesday, May 18 ...........................................
Thursday, May 19 ...............................................
Friday, May 20 ....................................................
Saturday, May 21 ...............................................
Participation Requirements
All parties interested in participating
in the trade mission must complete and
submit an application package for
consideration by the DOC. All
applicants will be evaluated on their
ability to meet certain conditions and
best satisfy the selection criteria as
outlined below. A minimum of 15 and
maximum of 20 firms and/or trade
associations will be selected to
participate in the mission from the
applicant pool.
Fees and Expenses
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After a firm or trade association has
been selected to participate on the
mission, a payment to the Department of
Commerce in the form of a participation
fee is required. The participation fee for
the MBTM will be $5,500 for small or
medium-sized enterprises (SME); 1 and
$8,100 for large firms or trade
associations. The fee for each additional
firm representative (large firm or SME/
trade organization) is $1000, with a
limit of 2 additional representatives for
each participating firm. Expenses for
travel, lodging, meals, and incidentals
1 For purposes of assessing participation fees, an
applicant is a small- or medium-sized enterprise
(SME) if it qualifies under the Small Business
Administration’s (SBA) size standards (https://
www.sba.gov/document/support-table-sizestandards), which vary by North American Industry
Classification System (NAICS) Code. The SBA Size
Standards Tool [https://www.sba.gov/sizestandards/] can help you determine the
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minority businesses as defined by
MBDA. This mission is aligned with a
key goal of the Biden-Harris
Administration to build back better with
equity.
The mission will make three stops:
Milan, Italy, Madrid, Spain, and Lisbon,
Portugal. The purpose of the planned
executive-led mission is to provide
opportunities for U.S. companies, to
access the Southwestern European
regional market and increase U.S.
exports to the European Union (EU)
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region by connecting U.S. firms and
trade associations to pre-screened
business prospects.
Proposed Timetable
* Note: The final schedule and
potential site visits will depend on the
availability of host government and
business officials, specific goals of
mission participants, and ground
transportation.
• Trade Mission Participants Arrive in Milan, Italy and Check in their Hotel and for those that
arrive on time attend a Hosted Welcome Reception.
• Morning Mission Briefing on Doing Business in Italy, B2B meetings, Networking Lunch with
Government or Industry Speaker and Evening Networking Reception hosted by Consul General.
• Checkout of Hotel, Morning B2B meetings, Networking Lunch, Cultural Tour and Transfer to
Airport for Travel to Madrid, Spain, Arrive in Spain and Check into Hotel, Dinner (no host).
• Morning Briefing on Doing Business in Spain, B2B meetings, Networking Lunch, followed by
B2B Afternoon Meetings and Networking Reception.
• Checkout of Hotel, Travel from Spain to Lisbon Portugal, Check in Hotel, Open, and Networking Reception.
• B2B Meetings, Briefing on Doing Business in Portugal, Networking Lunch and B2B/B2G
Meetings, Informal Reception, Mission is completed.
• Checkout Hotel, Transfer to Airport, Mission Participants Leave Portugal and Travel Home
or to Spin-off. Mission is completed.
will be the responsibility of each
mission participant. Interpreter and
driver services can be arranged for
additional cost. Delegation members
will be able to take advantage of U.S.
Embassy rates for hotel rooms.
We will also try to reduce costs for
meals through the in-kind offers of
sponsors. Sponsor recruitment success
is highly dependent on the types of
companies participating. We will work
to recruit global and local sponsors for
the trade mission.
Timeline for Recruitment and
Applications
Mission recruitment will be
conducted in an open and public
manner, including publication in the
Federal Register, posting on the
Commerce Department trade mission
calendar (https://www.trade.gov/trademissions) and other internet websites,
press releases to general and trade
media, direct mail, notices by industry
trade associations and other multiplier
groups, and publicity at industry
meetings, symposia, conferences, and
trade shows. Recruitment for the
mission will begin immediately and
conclude no later than March 04, 2022.
The U.S. Department of Commerce will
review applications and inform
applicants of selection decisions on a
staggered basis. The Department of
Commerce will evaluate applications
and inform applicants of selection
decisions three times during the
recruitment period. All applications
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received subsequent to an evaluation
date will be considered at the next
evaluation. Deadlines for each round of
evaluation are as follows:
• First Evaluation: January 28, 2022.
• Second Evaluation: February 18,
2022.
• Final Evaluation: March 4, 2022.
Applications received after March 04,
2022, will be considered only if space
and scheduling constraints permit.
Contacts
Project Lead
• Scott Pozil, Regional Senior
Commercial Officer, France, +33
625278431 Scott.Pozil@trade.gov,
Overall Lead.
• Tanya Cole, Principal Commercial
Officer, Milan, Italy, +39 340 495 3498
Tanya.Cole@Trade.gov.
• Linda Caruso, Deputy Commercial
Officer, Spain, +34 670 020 110
Linda.Caruso@Trade.gov.
• Rafael Patino, Senior Commercial
Officer, Portugal, +35 91 931 9781
Rafael.Patino@Trade.gov.
• Fernando Jimenez, Senior
International Trade Specialist, USEAC,
Phoenix, AZ, +1–480 737 1128,
Domestic Point of Contact.
Aerospace Mission to India
Dates: June 21–24, 2022
Mission Description
The United States Department of
Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), is organizing an
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Aerospace Trade Mission to India on
June 21–24, 2022.
The purpose of the mission is to
introduce U.S. companies to India’s
aerospace ecosystem and assist delegate
companies with finding business
partners and exporting their products
and services to the region. The mission
will target approximately fifteen U.S.
companies and trade association
representatives with members that
provide products and services related to
airport infrastructure, ICT/security
systems, aerospace equipment, avionics,
Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul
(MRO), training, unmanned aerial
vehicle (UAV) technologies, and
possibly space technologies. It is
possible to increase this number to as
high as 25 if we limit the number of
Monday, June 20, 2022 ......................................
Tuesday, June 21, 2022 .....................................
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 ................................
Thursday, June 23, 2022 ....................................
Friday, June 24, 2022 .........................................
Participation Requirements
All parties interested in participating
in the trade mission must complete and
submit an application package for
consideration by the Department of
Commerce. All applicants will be
evaluated on their ability to meet certain
conditions and best satisfy the selection
criteria as outlined below. The mission
will target a delegation of 15 firms, with
a minimum of 10 to make the mission
viable.
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Fees and Expenses
After a firm or trade association has
been selected to participate on the
mission, a payment to the Department of
Commerce in the form of a participation
fee is required. The participation fee for
the Aerospace Mission to India will be
$2,800 for small or medium-sized
enterprises (SME); and $5,500 or large
firms or trade associations. The fee for
each additional firm representative
(large firm or SME/trade organization) is
$1,000. Expenses for travel, lodging,
meals, and incidentals will be the
responsibility of each mission
participant. Interpreter and driver
services can be arranged for additional
cost. Delegation members will be able to
take advantage of U.S. Embassy rates for
hotel rooms.
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Gold Keys and one-on-one matchmaking
services to 10 of the delegates. This is
necessary since the mission is
constrained to one and a half days per
mission stop, so this is already between
30 and 50 B2Bs per stop.
Mission delegates will have access to
business development opportunities
across India. Participating firms will
gain market insight, make industry
contacts, solidify business strategies,
and advance specific projects, with the
goal of increasing U.S. exports of
products and services in the aerospace
sector. The subsectors will depend on
the nature of the market, potential
demand, prospective government
procurements, and other factors closer
to the start of recruitment.
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Proposed Timetable
* Note: The final schedule and
potential site visits will depend on the
availability of host government and
business officials, specific goals of
mission participants, and ground
transportation.
Trade Mission Participants Arrive in New Delhi, India.
Plenary Session—U.S. Embassy officials welcome delegation.
Market Briefing: The Aerospace Sector in India—Opportunities and Challenges.
B2B and B2G Meetings for Mission Delegates in Delhi.
Reception Hosted by USIBC/USISPF/AmCham/Other (TBC).
B2B and B2G Meetings for Mission Delegates in Delhi.
Flight to Mumbai.
Networking Reception Hosted by Local Chamber (TBC).
B2B and B2G Meetings for Mission Delegates in Mumbai.
Departure for Optional Spin-Offs.
B2B and B2G Meetings in Spin-Off Locations (Bengaluru/Hyderabad).
Departure for the United States.
If and when an applicant is selected
to participate on a particular mission, a
payment to the Department of
Commerce in the amount of the
designated participation fee below is
required. Upon notification of
acceptance to participate, those selected
have 5 business days to submit payment
or the acceptance may be revoked.
Timeline for Recruitment and
Applications
Mission recruitment will be
conducted in an open and public
manner, including publication in the
Federal Register, posting on the
Commerce Department trade mission
calendar (https://export.gov/
trademissions) and other internet
websites, press releases to general and
trade media, direct mail, notices by
industry trade associations and other
multiplier groups, and publicity at
industry meetings, symposia,
conferences, and trade shows.
Recruitment for the mission will begin
immediately and conclude no later than
May 6, 2022. The U.S. Department of
Commerce will review applications and
inform applicants of selection decisions
on a rolling basis. Applications received
after May 6, 2022 will be considered
only if space and scheduling constraints
permit.
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The mission will include customized
one-on-one business appointments with
pre-screened potential buyers, agents,
distributors, and joint venture partners.
It will also include meetings with
central, state, and local government
officials and industry leaders, as well as
networking events. The mission will
include stops in New Delhi and
Mumbai, with optional stops in
Hyderabad and Bengaluru.
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Contacts
1. Geoffrey Parish, Principal
Commercial Officer, North India,
U.S. Commercial Service, New
Delhi, India, Tel: +91–11–2347
2000, Email: geoffrey.parish@
trade.gov
2. Raghavan Srinivasan, Commercial
Officer, U.S. Commercial Service,
New Delhi, India, Tel: +91–11–2347
2000, Email: raghavan srinivasan@
trade.gov
3. Nisha Wadhawan, Commercial
Specialist, U.S. Commercial
Service, New Delhi, India, Tel: +91–
11–2347 2000, Email:
nisha.wadhawan@trade.gov
4. Shamli Menon, Commercial
Specialist, U.S. Commercial
Service, Mumbai, India
5. Theodate Immanuel, Commercial
Specialist, U.S. Commercial
Service, Hyderabad, India
6. Manjushree Phookan, Commercial
Specialist, U.S. Commercial
Service, Bengaluru, India
7. Amy Magat, Sr., International Trade
Specialist, U.S. Commercial
Service, Downtown Los Angeles,
Tel: +1 (213) 276–2990, Email:
amy.magat@trade.gov
8. Oscar Magan˜a, International Trade
Specialist, U.S. Commercial
Service, San Antonio, TX, Tel: +1
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(210) 419–3043, Email:
oscar.magana@trade.gov
9. Meredith Boyle, International Trade
Specialist (Aerospace & Defense),
Office of Transportation and
Machinery, Tel: +202–839–2347,
Email: meredith.boyle@trade.gov
Dated: January 4, 2022.
Renee Diggs,
International Trade Specialist, ITA Events
Management Task Force.
[FR Doc. 2022–00220 Filed 1–12–22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
[C–560–834]
Utility Scale Wind Towers From
Indonesia: Notice of Court Decision
Not in Harmony With the Final
Determination of Countervailing Duty
Investigation; Notice of Amended Final
Determination; Notice of Revocation of
Countervailing Duty Order
Enforcement and Compliance,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: On December 28, 2021, the
U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT)
issued its final judgment in PT. Kenertec
Power System v. United States, Consol.
Ct. No. 20–03687, sustaining the
Department of Commerce (Commerce)’s
remand redetermination pertaining to
the countervailing duty (CVD)
investigation of utility scale wind
towers (wind towers) from Indonesia
covering the period of investigation,
January 1, 2018, through December 31,
2018. Commerce is notifying the public
that the CIT’s final judgment is not in
harmony with Commerce’s final
determination in that investigation and
that Commerce is amending the final
determination with respect to the
countervailable subsidy rate determined
for PT. Kenertec Power System
(Kenertec). Because the amended
countervailable subsidy rate determined
for Kenertec, the only individuallyexamined respondent in the
investigation, is now de minimis,
Commerce is hereby revoking the CVD
order.
DATES: Applicable January 7, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alex
Wood or Melissa Kinter, AD/CVD
Operations, Office II, Enforcement and
Compliance, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue
NW, Washington, DC 20230; telephone:
(202) 482–1959 or (202) 482–1413,
respectively.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
On July 6, 2020, Commerce published
its final determination in the CVD
investigation of wind towers from
Indonesia. Commerce reached an
affirmative determination that Kenertec
received countervailable subsidies at a
net countervailable subsidy rate of 5.90
percent.1 Commerce subsequently
published the CVD order on wind
towers from Indonesia.2
Kenertec and the Wind Tower Trade
Coalition, the petitioner in the
investigation, appealed Commerce’s
Final Determination. On July 20, 2021,
the CIT remanded the Final
Determination to Commerce, directing
Commerce to address whether it
improperly included an export subsidy
in its upstream subsidy calculation.3 In
the final remand redetermination,
issued in August 2021, Commerce: (1)
Determined that the Rediscount Loan
Program is an export subsidy; (2)
concluded that the export subsidy was
improperly included in the upstream
subsidy calculation for Kenertec in the
Final Determination; and (3) excluded
the export subsidy from the
calculation.4 The changes made in the
Final Redetermination resulted in a de
minimis net countervailable subsidy
rate of 0.85 percent for Kenertec. The
CIT sustained Commerce’s Final
Redetermination.5
Timken Notice
In its decision in Timken,6 as clarified
by Diamond Sawblades,7 the Court of
Appeals for the Federal Circuit held
that, pursuant to section 516A(c) and (e)
of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended
(the Act), Commerce must publish a
notice of court decision that is not ‘‘in
1 See Utility Scale Wind Towers from Indonesia:
Final Affirmative Countervailing Duty
Determination and Final Affirmative Determination
of Critical Circumstances, 85 FR 40241 (July 6,
2020) (Final Determination).
2 See Utility Scale Wind Towers from Canada,
Indonesia, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam:
Amended Final Affirmative Countervailing Duty
Determination and Countervailing Duty Orders, 85
FR 52543 (August 26, 2020).
3 See PT. Kenertec Power System v. United States,
Consol. Ct. No. 20–03687, CM/ECF Doc. No. 38 (CIT
July 20, 2021).
4 See Final Results of Redetermination Pursuant
to Court Remand, PT. Kenertec Power System &
Wind Tower Trade Coalition v. United States,
Consol. Ct. No. 20–03687, dated August 18, 2021
(Final Redetermination), available at https://
access.trade.gov/resources/remands/20-03687.pdf.
5 See PT. Kenertec Power System v. United States,
Consol. Ct. No. 20–03687, Slip Op. 21–175 (CIT
December 28, 2021).
6 See Timken Co. v. United States, 893 F.2d 337
(Fed. Cir. 1990) (Timken).
7 See Diamond Sawblades Manufacturers
Coalition v. United States, 626 F.3d 1374 (Fed. Cir.
2010) (Diamond Sawblades).
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harmony’’ with a Commerce
determination and must suspend
liquidation of entries pending a
‘‘conclusive’’ court decision. The CIT’s
December 28, 2021, judgment
constitutes a final decision of the CIT
that is not in harmony with Commerce’s
Final Determination. Thus, this notice is
published in fulfillment of the
publication requirements of Timken.
Amended Final Determination
Because there is now a final court
judgment, Commerce is amending its
Final Determination with respect to
Kenertec as follows:
Producer/exporter
PT Kenertec Power System.
Percent
ad valorem
0.85 (de minimis).
Revocation of Countervailing Duty
Order
Pursuant to section 705(a)(3) of the
Act, Commerce ‘‘shall disregard any
countervailable subsidy that is de
minimis as defined in section 703(b)(4)’’
of the Act. Furthermore, and pursuant to
section 705(c)(2) of the Act, ‘‘the
investigation shall be terminated upon
publication of that negative
determination’’ and Commerce shall
‘‘terminate the suspension of
liquidation’’ and ‘‘release any bond or
other security and refund any cash
deposit.’’ As a result of this amended
final determination, Commerce is
hereby revoking the CVD order on wind
towers from Indonesia because the
revised CVD rate determined for
Kenertec, the only mandatory
respondent, is now de minimis.8
Because the revised net countervailable
subsidy rate determined for the sole
mandatory respondent, Kenertec, is de
minimis, Commerce did not determine
an all-others rate in the Final
Redetermination. Accordingly,
Commerce intends to issue instructions
to U.S. Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) to release any bonds or other
security and refund cash deposits
pertaining to any suspended entries
pursuant to the order. As a result of this
revocation, Commerce will not initiate
administrative reviews of this order.
Cash Deposit Requirements and
Liquidation of Suspended Entries
As a result of this amended final
determination, Commerce is revoking
the CVD order on wind towers from
Indonesia. Accordingly, Commerce will
instruct CBP to cease any collection of
cash deposits of estimated CVD duties
8 See
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Announcement of Certain Approved 2022 International Trade
Administration Trade Missions
AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), is announcing four upcoming trade missions that
will be recruited, organized, and implemented by ITA. A summary of each
mission is found below.
ADDRESSES: Application information and more detailed mission
information, including the commercial setting and sector information,
can be found at the trade mission website: https://www.trade.gov/trade-missions.
For each mission, recruitment will be conducted in an open and
public manner, including publication in the Federal Register, posting
on the Commerce Department trade mission calendar (https://www.trade.gov/trade-missions-schedule) and other internet websites,
press releases to general and trade media, direct mail, broadcast fax,
notices by industry trade associations and other multiplier groups, and
publicity at industry meetings, symposia, conferences, and trade shows.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gemal Brangman, Trade Promotion
Programs, Industry and Analysis, International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington,
DC 20230; telephone (202) 482-3773 or email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: These missions are:
Trade Mission to the UAE in Conjunction with Trade Winds
Middle East & North Africa Business Forum--March 2-10, 2022.
Trade Mission to Central America in Conjunction with Trade
Americas--Business Opportunities in Central America Conference--March
27, 2022-April 1, 2022.
Minority-Business Focused Trade Mission (MBTM) to Italy,
Spain, and Portugal--May 15-20, 2022.
Aerospace Trade Mission to India--June 21-24, 2022.
The Following Conditions for Participation Will Be Used for Each
Mission
Applicants must submit a completed and signed mission application
and supplemental application materials, including adequate information
on their products and/or services, primary market objectives, and goals
for participation to allow the Department of Commerce to evaluate their
application. If the Department of Commerce receives an incomplete
application, the Department may either: Reject the application, request
additional information/clarification, or take the lack of information
into account when evaluating the application. If the requisite minimum
number of participants is not selected for the mission by the
recruitment deadline, the mission may be cancelled.
Each applicant must also certify that the products and services it
seeks to export through the mission are either produced in the United
States, or, if not, are marketed under the name of a U.S. firm and have
at least 51% U.S. content by value. In the case of an organization, the
applicant must certify that, for each entity to be represented by the
organization, the products and/or services the represented firm or
service provider seeks to export are either produced in the United
States or, if not, marketed under the name of a U.S. firm and have at
least 51% U.S. content.
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An organization applicant must certify to the above for all of the
companies it seeks to represent on the mission.
In addition, each applicant must:
Certify that the export of products and services that it
wishes to market through the mission is in compliance with U.S. export
controls and regulations;
Certify that it has identified any matter pending before
any bureau or office in the Department of Commerce;
Certify that it has identified any pending litigation
(including any administrative proceedings) to which it is a party that
involves the Department of Commerce; and
Sign and submit an agreement that it and its affiliates
(1) have not and will not engage in the bribery of foreign officials in
connection with a company's/participant's involvement in this mission,
and (2) maintain and enforce a policy that prohibits the bribery of
foreign officials.
In the case of a trade association/organization, the applicant must
certify that each firm or service provider to be represented by the
association/organization can make the above certifications.
The Following Selection Criteria Will Be Used for Each Mission
Targeted mission participants are U.S. firms, services providers
and organizations (universities, research institutions, or financial
services trade associations) providing or promoting U.S. products and
services that have an interest in entering or expanding their business
in the mission's destination country. The following criteria will be
evaluated in selecting participants:
Suitability of the applicant's (or in the case of an
organization, represented firm's or service provider's) products or
services to these markets;
The applicant's (or in the case of an organization,
represented firm's or service provider's) potential for business in the
markets, including likelihood of exports resulting from the mission;
and
Consistency of the applicant's (or in the case of an
organization, represented firm's or service provider's) goals and
objectives with the stated scope of the mission.
With a view to maintaining balanced representation, the size and
geographical location of applicants may also be considered during the
review process. Referrals from a political party or partisan political
group or any information, including on the application, containing
references to political contributions or other partisan political
activities will be excluded from the application and will not be
considered during the selection process. The sender will be notified of
these exclusions.
Trade Mission Participation Fees
If and when an applicant is selected to participate on a particular
mission, a payment to the Department of Commerce in the amount of the
designated participation fee below is required. Upon notification of
acceptance to participate, those selected have 5 business days to
submit payment or the acceptance may be revoked.
Participants selected for a trade mission will be expected to pay
for the cost of personal expenses, including, but not limited to,
international travel, lodging, meals, transportation, communication,
and incidentals, unless otherwise noted. Participants will, however, be
able to take advantage of U.S. Government rates for hotel rooms. In the
event that a mission is cancelled, no personal expenses paid in
anticipation of a mission will be reimbursed. However, participation
fees for a cancelled mission will be reimbursed to the extent they have
not already been expended in anticipation of the mission.
If a visa is required to travel on a particular mission, applying
for and obtaining such a visa will be the responsibility of the mission
participant. Government fees and processing expenses to obtain such a
visa are not included in the participation fee. However, the Department
of Commerce will provide instructions to each participant on the
procedures required to obtain business visas.
Trade Mission members participate in trade missions and undertake
mission-related travel at their own risk. The nature of the security
situation in a given foreign market at a given time cannot be
guaranteed. The U.S. Government does not make any representations or
guarantees as to the safety or security of participants. The U.S.
Department of State issues U.S. Government international travel alerts
and warnings for U.S. citizens available at https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html/. Any question
regarding insurance coverage must be resolved by the participant and
its insurer of choice.
Definition of Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprise
For purposes of assessing participation fees, an applicant is a
small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) if it qualifies under the Small
Business Administration's (SBA) size standards (https://www.sba.gov/document/support--table-size-standards), which vary by North American
Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code. The SBA Size Standards
Tool [https://www.sba.gov/size-standards/] can help you determine the
qualifications that apply to your company.
Important Note About the Covid-19 Pandemic
Travel and in-person activities are contingent upon the safety and
health conditions in the United States and the mission countries.
Should safety or health conditions not be appropriate for travel and/or
in-person activities, the Department will consider postponing the event
or offering a virtual program in lieu of an in-person agenda. In the
event of a postponement, the Department will notify the public and
applicants previously selected to participate in this mission will need
to confirm their availability but need not reapply. Should the decision
be made to organize a virtual program, the Department will adjust fees,
accordingly, prepare an agenda for virtual activities, and notify the
previous selected applicants with the option to opt-in to the new
virtual program. Mission participants are responsible for compliance
with all COVID-19-related requirements related to travel to, within,
and from trade mission destinations, including vaccinations, and, where
appropriate, testing. In addition, mission locations and venues may
have additional requirements, such as masking and/or social distancing.
Mission List: (Additional information about each mission can be
found at https://www.trade.gov/trade-missions).
Trade Mission to the UAE in Conjunction With Trade Winds Middle East &
North Africa Business Forum
Dates: March 2-10, 2022
Summary
The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service (USFCS) is
organizing a trade mission to the United Arab Emirates that will
include the Trade Winds Middle East & North Africa Business Forum in
Dubai, UAE, Sunday, March 6-Tuesday, March 8.
All trade mission members will participate in the Trade Winds
Middle East & North Africa Business Forum (Sunday, March 6, Monday,
March 7 and Tuesday, March 8) in Dubai, which will also be open to U.S.
companies only wanting to attend the Forum. Trade
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mission members may travel first to Algeria, Morocco, Qatar or Israel
on March 2 for spins-offs and/or travel on Tuesday, March 8 to Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait or Egypt.
The Dubai Trade Winds event will be attended by Senior Commercial
Officers and State Department Officers from Gulf and Arab Levant, North
Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa markets.
Trade mission participants may participate in their choice of
mission stops based on recommendations from the USFCS. Each trade
mission stop will include one-on-one business appointments with pre-
screened potential buyers, agents, distributors and joint-venture
partners, and networking events. Companies that would like to
participate in more than 3 mission stops can do so by having additional
representatives travel to the various stops.
This mission is open to U.S. companies from a cross section of
industries with growth potential in the Middle East and North Africa,
including but not limited to: Information & communication technologies,
design & construction, energy & environmental technologies, aerospace
and defense, healthcare, franchising and consumer goods.
Proposed Timetable
This timetable allows for clients to take part in business
matchmaking across the diverse Middle East and North Africa marketplace
by offering scheduled business-to-business meetings in the UAE, Egypt,
Algeria, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait or Qatar. This structure ensures
that each post has set days for meetings that allow the clients to
explore at least three of their best prospects for business.
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Wednesday, March 2........... Arrive in Qatar, Algeria, Morocco, or
Israel.
Thursday, March 3............ Select trade mission meetings in Algeria,
Morocco, Qatar or Israel and evening
networking receptions.
Friday, March 4.............. Depart mission stops and arrive in Dubai,
UAE.
Saturday, March 5............ Visit World Expo.
Sunday, March 6.............. Dubai: Trade Winds Middle East & North
Africa Business Forum Market Briefings,
consultations with U.S. government trade
representatives and networking with U.S.
and foreign government and business
officials.
Monday, March 7.............. Dubai: Trade Winds Middle East & North
Africa Business Forum Market Briefings,
consultations with U.S. government trade
representatives and networking with U.S.
and foreign government and business
officials.
Tuesday, March 8............. Dubai: Trade Winds Middle East & North
Africa Business Forum Market Briefings,
Business to Business meetings,
consultations with U.S. government trade
representatives and networking with U.S.
and foreign government and business
officials.
Wednesday, March 9........... Depart Dubai and arrive in Saudi Arabia,
Kuwait or Egypt.
Thursday, March 10........... Select trade mission meetings in Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait or Egypt and evening
networking receptions.
Friday, March 11............. Trade Mission Participants Depart.
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Website: Please visit our official mission website for more
information: https://www.itamatch.com/event/tradewinds22.
Participation Requirements
All parties interested in participating in the trade mission to the
UAE (including mission stops with business matchmaking in the UAE,
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Israel, Algeria, Egypt and/or Morocco must
complete and submit an application package for consideration by the
Department of Commerce. All applicants will be evaluated on their
ability to meet certain conditions and best satisfy the selection
criteria as outlined below.
A minimum of 40 companies and/or trade associations will be
selected to participate in the mission from the applicant pool on a
rolling basis. Mission stop participation will be limited as follows:
Business Matchmaking Capacity
The UAE: 30
Egypt: 10
Saudi Arabia: 15
Kuwait: 12
Qatar: 14
Algeria: 5
Morocco: 12
Israel/West Bank: 10
Additional delegates may be accepted based on available space. U.S.
companies and/or trade associations already doing business in or
seeking business in the UAE, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Israel, Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait, and Qatar for the first time may apply.
Fees and Expenses
If an applicant is selected to participate in a mission a payment
to the Department of Commerce in the amount of the designated
participation fee below is required. Upon notification of acceptance to
participate, those selected have 5 business days to submit payment or
the acceptance may be revoked.
The fee for companies to only participate in the Business
Forum in Dubai from March 6-8, 2022, is $750. The trade mission fees
below include participation in the Business Forum in Dubai.
For one mission stop, the participation fee will be $2,200
for a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) and $4,200 for large
firms.
For two mission stops, the participation fee will be
$3,400 for a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) and $5,400 for
large firms.
For three mission stops, the participation fee will be
$4,600 for a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) and $6,600 for
large firms.
For four mission stops, the participation fee will be
$5,800 for a small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) and $7,800 for
large firms.
An additional representative for both SMEs and large firms
at the Forum or mission stops will require a one-time additional fee of
$500.
Application
All interested firms and associations may register via the
following link: https://www.itamatch.com/event/tradewinds22.
Timeframe for Recruitment and Application
Mission recruitment will be conducted in an open and public manner,
including publication in the Federal Register, posting on the U.S.
Department of Commerce trade mission calendar and other internet
websites, press releases to general and trade media, direct mail,
notices by industry trade associations and other multiplier groups, and
publicity at industry meetings, symposia, conferences, and trade shows.
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Recruitment for the mission will begin September 7 and conclude no
later than January 31, 2022. The U.S. Department of Commerce will
review applications and make selection decisions on a rolling basis
until the maximum number of participants is selected. After January 31,
2022, applications will be considered only if space and scheduling
constraints permit.
Contacts
Leandro Solorzano, Director, U.S. Commercial Service Phoenix, AZ,
[email protected], Tel: 480-387-6531
Erin Butler, Director, U.S. Commercial Service New Orleans, LA,
[email protected], Tel: 504.264.4826
Judy Kornfeld, National Events Manager, U.S. Commercial Service
Washington, DC, [email protected], Tel: 571-237-9187
International Contacts
Thomas Bruns, Regional Senior Commercial Officer, U.S. Commercial
Service Abu Dhabi, Email: [email protected]
Erick Kish, Principal Senior Commercial Officer, U.S. Commercial
Service Abu Dhabi, Email: [email protected]
Trade Mission to Central America in Conjunction With the Trade
Americas--Business Opportunities in Central America Conference
Dates: March 27-April 1, 2022
Summary
As part of the Biden Administration's Root Causes Strategy, which
seeks increase and diversify trade between the United States and
Central America, the United States Department of Commerce,
International Trade Administration, is organizing a trade mission to
Central America that will include the Trade Americas--Business
Opportunities in Central America Conference in Guatemala City,
Guatemala on March 27-April 1, 2022.
U.S. trade mission delegation participants will arrive in Guatemala
City, Guatemala, on or before March 27 to attend the opening reception
for the Trade Americas--Business Opportunities in Central America
Conference, which is also open to U.S. companies not participating in
the trade mission. Trade mission participants will attend the
Conference on March 28. Following the morning session of the
conference, trade mission participants will participate in one-on-one
consultations with U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service (US&FCS)
Commercial Officers and/or Department of State Economic/Commercial
Officers from the following U.S. Embassies in the region: Costa Rica,
El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Panama. The following
day, March 29, trade mission participants will travel to engage in
business-to-business appointments, each of which will be with a pre-
screened potential buyer, agent, distributor, or joint-venture partner,
in up to two markets in the Central America Region.
The Department of Commerce's Trade Americas--Business Opportunities
in Central America Conference will focus on regional and industry-
specific sessions, market entry strategies, legal, logistics, and trade
financing resources as well as pre-arranged one-on-one consultations
with US&FCS Commercial Officers and/or Department of State Economic/
Commercial Officers with expertise in commercial markets throughout the
region.
The mission is open to U.S. companies from a cross section of
industries with growing potential in Central America, but is focused on
U.S. companies representing best prospects sectors such as Agriculture,
Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Service Equipment, Construction
Equipment and Services, Cosmetics, Cybersecurity, Design and
Construction, Disposable Medical Supplies, Education and Training,
Energy, Franchising, Information and Communications Technology, Medical
Equipment, Packaging Equipment & Machinery, Plastics, Safety &
Security, Solar Energy Products, Travel and Tourism.
The combination of the Trade Americas--Business Opportunities in
Central America Conference and business-to-business matchmaking
opportunities in six Central American countries will provide
participants with access to substantive information on strategies for
entering or expanding their business across the Central America region.
Proposed Timetable
The mission fee will include registration for the Trade Americas--
Business Opportunities in Central America Conference, including
conference materials and admission to all sessions and networking
events with industry and government representatives, country market
briefings, and logistics support. It also includes one-on-one
appointments with pre-screened potential business partners in up to two
markets in Central America.
U.S. trade mission delegation participants will arrive in Guatemala
City, Guatemala on or before March 27, to attend the opening reception
for the Trade Americas--Business Opportunities in Central America
Conference, which is also open to U.S. firms not participating in the
trade mission. Trade mission participants will attend the conference on
March 28. Following the morning session of the conference, trade
mission participants will participate in one-on-one consultations with
US&FCS commercial officers and/or Department of State economic/
commercial officers from the following U.S. Embassies in the region:
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, and Panama. The
following day, March 29, trade mission participants will engage in
business-to-business appointments in Guatemala City, or travel to
another selected/approved market for business-to-business appointments.
Business-to-business appointments will be with prescreened potential
buyers, agents, distributors, or potential joint venture partners in up
to two markets in Central America.
* Note: The final schedule and potential site visits will depend on
the availability of host government and business officials, specific
goals of mission participants, and ground transportation.
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March 26, 2022............... Travel Day/Arrival in Guatemala City.
Optional Local Tour.
March 27, 2022............... Guatemala City. Afternoon: Registration,
U.S. Embassy Officer Consultations and
Market Briefing. Evening: Networking
Reception.
March 28, 2022............... Guatemala City. Morning: Registration and
Trade Americas--Business Opportunities
in Central America Conference.
Afternoon: U.S. Embassy Officer
Consultations and Workshops. Evening:
Networking Reception.
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March 29-April 1, 2022....... Travel and Business-to-Business Meetings
in (choice of up to two markets): Option
(A) Costa Rica. Option (B) Guatemala.
Option (C) El Salvador. Option (D)
Belize Option (E) Honduras. Option (F)
Panama.
April 2, 2022................ Travel Day. Return to the U.S.
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Participation Requirements
All parties interested in participating in the U.S. Department of
Commerce Trade Mission to Central America must complete and submit an
application package for consideration by the Department of Commerce.
All applicants will be evaluated on their ability to meet certain
conditions and best satisfy the selection criteria as outlined below.
A minimum of 20 and a maximum of 40 firms and/or trade associations
will be selected to participate in the mission on a first-come first-
serve basis. During the registration process, applicants will be able
to select the countries from which they would like to receive a brief
market assessment. Once they receive their brief market assessment
report, they will be able to select up to two markets in which they
would like to travel for their business-to-business meetings.
All selected participants will attend the conference in Guatemala
and will have business-to-business meetings in up to two markets in the
region.
The number of firms that may be selected for each country are as
follows: 10 companies for Costa Rica, 10 companies for Guatemala, 10
companies for El Salvador, 5 companies for Belize, 10 companies for
Honduras, and 10 companies for Panama.
The Trade Mission is open to U.S. firms already doing business in
the region who are seeking to expand their market share and to those
U.S. firms new to the region.
Fees and Expenses
After a firm or trade association has been selected to participate
on the mission, a payment to the Department of Commerce in the form of
a participation fee is required. Up to two markets can be selected for
business-to-business meetings.
The fees are as follow:
If only one market is selected for business-to-business meetings,
the participation fee will be $2,500 for a small or medium-sized
enterprises (SME) [1] and $4,000 for large firms.
If two markets are selected for business-to-business meetings, the
participation fee will be $3,500 for a small or medium-sized
enterprises (SME) [1] and $5,000 for large firms.
The mission participation fee includes the Trade Americas--Business
Opportunities in Central America Conference registration fee of $500
per participant from each firm.
There will be a $300 fee for each additional firm representative
(large firm or SME) that wishes to participate in business-to-business
meetings in any of the markets selected.
Timeframe for Recruitment and Application
Mission recruitment will be conducted in an open and public manner,
including publication in the Federal Register, posting on the Commerce
Department trade mission calendar on www.trade.gov, the Trade Americas
web page at https://www.trade.gov/trade-americas-events, and other
internet websites, press releases to the general and trade media,
direct mail and broadcast fax, notices by industry trade associations
and other multiplier groups and announcements at industry meetings,
symposia, conferences, and trade shows.
Recruitment for the mission will begin immediately and conclude no
later than Friday, January 28, 2022. The U.S. Department of Commerce
will review applications and make selection decisions on a rolling
basis until the maximum of 40 participants are selected. After Friday,
January 28, 2022, companies will be considered only if space and
scheduling constraints permit.
Contacts
U.S. Trade Americas Team Contact Information
Delia Valdivia, Sr. International Trade Specialist, U.S. Commercial
Service--Los Angeles (West), CA, [email protected], Tel: 310-
235-7203
Diego Gattesco, Director, U.S. Commercial Service--Wheeling, WV,
[email protected], Tel: 304-243-5493
Central America Region Contact Information
John Howell, Senior Commercial Officer, U.S. Commercial Service--
Guatemala, [email protected], Tel: +502 2326 4227
Minority-Business Focused Trade Mission (MBTM) to Italy, Spain, and
Portugal
Dates: May 15-20, 2022
Mission Description
The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), is organizing an executive-led Minority-Business
Focused Trade Mission (MBTM) to Southwestern Europe: Italy, Spain, and
Portugal from Sunday, May 15, 2022 to Saturday, May 21, 2022.
The recruitment for the MBTM will be a targeted focus on minority
businesses. However, recruitment and consideration will be given to all
export-ready companies that meet the established criteria for
participation in the mission. Trade mission activities will be designed
to target the export assistance needs of minority businesses. For
purposes of the trade mission, a ``minority business'' is one that
falls within the Minority Business Development Agency's definition of
Minority Business Enterprises: Organizations that are owned or
controlled by the following persons or groups of persons are the
organizations that are considered MBEs: African-American, Hispanic-
American, American Asian and Pacific Islander, Native American
(including Alaska Natives, Alaska Native Corporations and Tribal
entities), Asian Indian American, and Hasidic Jewish American. See 15
CFR 1400.1, 1400.2 and Executive Order 11625 (1969). This mission is in
full alignment with Executive Order 13985 on Advancing Racial Equity
and Support for Underserved Communities Through the Federal Government
(January 25, 2021), the goals of which include advancing racial equity
and provide support for minority business enterprises. This mission is
also in full alignment with the President's 2021 Trade Policy Agenda's
statement on Advancing Racial Equity and Supporting Underserved
Communities, which notes, ``The trade agenda will support domestic
initiatives that eliminate social and economic structural barriers to
equality and economic opportunity.''
The focus of the MBTM is on the information and communication
technology (ICT) sector and subsectors
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of cybersecurity, smart city infrastructure and technology solutions,
artificial intelligence markets and cloud computing, and energy,
environmental technology, and safety and security technology
applications.
The delegation will be comprised of representatives with decision-
making authority from U.S. companies, U.S. trade associations and
national minority chambers of commerce representing businesses in the
cited sectors, with an emphasis on recruiting and vetting minority
businesses as defined by MBDA. This mission is aligned with a key goal
of the Biden-Harris Administration to build back better with equity.
The mission will make three stops: Milan, Italy, Madrid, Spain, and
Lisbon, Portugal. The purpose of the planned executive-led mission is
to provide opportunities for U.S. companies, to access the Southwestern
European regional market and increase U.S. exports to the European
Union (EU) region by connecting U.S. firms and trade associations to
pre-screened business prospects.
Proposed Timetable
* Note: The final schedule and potential site visits will depend on
the availability of host government and business officials, specific
goals of mission participants, and ground transportation.
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Sunday, May 15, 2022......... Trade Mission Participants
Arrive in Milan, Italy and Check in
their Hotel and for those that arrive on
time attend a Hosted Welcome Reception.
Monday, May 16............... Morning Mission Briefing on
Doing Business in Italy, B2B meetings,
Networking Lunch with Government or
Industry Speaker and Evening Networking
Reception hosted by Consul General.
Tuesday, May 17.............. Checkout of Hotel, Morning B2B
meetings, Networking Lunch, Cultural
Tour and Transfer to Airport for Travel
to Madrid, Spain, Arrive in Spain and
Check into Hotel, Dinner (no host).
Wednesday, May 18............ Morning Briefing on Doing
Business in Spain, B2B meetings,
Networking Lunch, followed by B2B
Afternoon Meetings and Networking
Reception.
Thursday, May 19............. Checkout of Hotel, Travel from
Spain to Lisbon Portugal, Check in
Hotel, Open, and Networking Reception.
Friday, May 20............... B2B Meetings, Briefing on Doing
Business in Portugal, Networking Lunch
and B2B/B2G Meetings, Informal
Reception, Mission is completed.
Saturday, May 21............. Checkout Hotel, Transfer to
Airport, Mission Participants Leave
Portugal and Travel Home or to Spin-off.
Mission is completed.
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Participation Requirements
All parties interested in participating in the trade mission must
complete and submit an application package for consideration by the
DOC. All applicants will be evaluated on their ability to meet certain
conditions and best satisfy the selection criteria as outlined below. A
minimum of 15 and maximum of 20 firms and/or trade associations will be
selected to participate in the mission from the applicant pool.
Fees and Expenses
After a firm or trade association has been selected to participate
on the mission, a payment to the Department of Commerce in the form of
a participation fee is required. The participation fee for the MBTM
will be $5,500 for small or medium-sized enterprises (SME); \1\ and
$8,100 for large firms or trade associations. The fee for each
additional firm representative (large firm or SME/trade organization)
is $1000, with a limit of 2 additional representatives for each
participating firm. Expenses for travel, lodging, meals, and
incidentals will be the responsibility of each mission participant.
Interpreter and driver services can be arranged for additional cost.
Delegation members will be able to take advantage of U.S. Embassy rates
for hotel rooms.
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\1\ For purposes of assessing participation fees, an applicant
is a small- or medium-sized enterprise (SME) if it qualifies under
the Small Business Administration's (SBA) size standards (https://www.sba.gov/document/support-table-size-standards), which vary by
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Code. The SBA
Size Standards Tool [https://www.sba.gov/size-standards/] can help
you determine the qualifications that apply to your company.
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We will also try to reduce costs for meals through the in-kind
offers of sponsors. Sponsor recruitment success is highly dependent on
the types of companies participating. We will work to recruit global
and local sponsors for the trade mission.
Timeline for Recruitment and Applications
Mission recruitment will be conducted in an open and public manner,
including publication in the Federal Register, posting on the Commerce
Department trade mission calendar (https://www.trade.gov/trade-missions) and other internet websites, press releases to general and
trade media, direct mail, notices by industry trade associations and
other multiplier groups, and publicity at industry meetings, symposia,
conferences, and trade shows. Recruitment for the mission will begin
immediately and conclude no later than March 04, 2022. The U.S.
Department of Commerce will review applications and inform applicants
of selection decisions on a staggered basis. The Department of Commerce
will evaluate applications and inform applicants of selection decisions
three times during the recruitment period. All applications received
subsequent to an evaluation date will be considered at the next
evaluation. Deadlines for each round of evaluation are as follows:
First Evaluation: January 28, 2022.
Second Evaluation: February 18, 2022.
Final Evaluation: March 4, 2022.
Applications received after March 04, 2022, will be considered only
if space and scheduling constraints permit.
Contacts
Project Lead
Scott Pozil, Regional Senior Commercial Officer, France,
+33 625278431 [email protected], Overall Lead.
Tanya Cole, Principal Commercial Officer, Milan, Italy,
+39 340 495 3498 [email protected].
Linda Caruso, Deputy Commercial Officer, Spain, +34 670
020 110 [email protected].
Rafael Patino, Senior Commercial Officer, Portugal, +35 91
931 9781 [email protected].
Fernando Jimenez, Senior International Trade Specialist,
USEAC, Phoenix, AZ, +1-480 737 1128, Domestic Point of Contact.
Aerospace Mission to India
Dates: June 21-24, 2022
Mission Description
The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), is organizing an
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Aerospace Trade Mission to India on June 21-24, 2022.
The purpose of the mission is to introduce U.S. companies to
India's aerospace ecosystem and assist delegate companies with finding
business partners and exporting their products and services to the
region. The mission will target approximately fifteen U.S. companies
and trade association representatives with members that provide
products and services related to airport infrastructure, ICT/security
systems, aerospace equipment, avionics, Maintenance, Repair, and
Overhaul (MRO), training, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technologies,
and possibly space technologies. It is possible to increase this number
to as high as 25 if we limit the number of Gold Keys and one-on-one
matchmaking services to 10 of the delegates. This is necessary since
the mission is constrained to one and a half days per mission stop, so
this is already between 30 and 50 B2Bs per stop.
Mission delegates will have access to business development
opportunities across India. Participating firms will gain market
insight, make industry contacts, solidify business strategies, and
advance specific projects, with the goal of increasing U.S. exports of
products and services in the aerospace sector. The subsectors will
depend on the nature of the market, potential demand, prospective
government procurements, and other factors closer to the start of
recruitment.
The mission will include customized one-on-one business
appointments with pre-screened potential buyers, agents, distributors,
and joint venture partners. It will also include meetings with central,
state, and local government officials and industry leaders, as well as
networking events. The mission will include stops in New Delhi and
Mumbai, with optional stops in Hyderabad and Bengaluru.
Proposed Timetable
* Note: The final schedule and potential site visits will depend on
the availability of host government and business officials, specific
goals of mission participants, and ground transportation.
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Monday, June 20, 2022........ Trade Mission Participants
Arrive in New Delhi, India.
Tuesday, June 21, 2022....... Plenary Session--U.S. Embassy
officials welcome delegation.
Market Briefing: The Aerospace
Sector in India--Opportunities and
Challenges.
B2B and B2G Meetings for Mission
Delegates in Delhi.
Reception Hosted by USIBC/USISPF/
AmCham/Other (TBC).
Wednesday, June 22, 2022..... B2B and B2G Meetings for Mission
Delegates in Delhi.
Flight to Mumbai.
Networking Reception Hosted by
Local Chamber (TBC).
Thursday, June 23, 2022...... B2B and B2G Meetings for Mission
Delegates in Mumbai.
Departure for Optional Spin-
Offs.
Friday, June 24, 2022........ B2B and B2G Meetings in Spin-Off
Locations (Bengaluru/Hyderabad).
Departure for the United States.
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Participation Requirements
All parties interested in participating in the trade mission must
complete and submit an application package for consideration by the
Department of Commerce. All applicants will be evaluated on their
ability to meet certain conditions and best satisfy the selection
criteria as outlined below. The mission will target a delegation of 15
firms, with a minimum of 10 to make the mission viable.
Fees and Expenses
After a firm or trade association has been selected to participate
on the mission, a payment to the Department of Commerce in the form of
a participation fee is required. The participation fee for the
Aerospace Mission to India will be $2,800 for small or medium-sized
enterprises (SME); and $5,500 or large firms or trade associations. The
fee for each additional firm representative (large firm or SME/trade
organization) is $1,000. Expenses for travel, lodging, meals, and
incidentals will be the responsibility of each mission participant.
Interpreter and driver services can be arranged for additional cost.
Delegation members will be able to take advantage of U.S. Embassy rates
for hotel rooms.
If and when an applicant is selected to participate on a particular
mission, a payment to the Department of Commerce in the amount of the
designated participation fee below is required. Upon notification of
acceptance to participate, those selected have 5 business days to
submit payment or the acceptance may be revoked.
Timeline for Recruitment and Applications
Mission recruitment will be conducted in an open and public manner,
including publication in the Federal Register, posting on the Commerce
Department trade mission calendar (https://export.gov/trademissions) and
other internet websites, press releases to general and trade media,
direct mail, notices by industry trade associations and other
multiplier groups, and publicity at industry meetings, symposia,
conferences, and trade shows. Recruitment for the mission will begin
immediately and conclude no later than May 6, 2022. The U.S. Department
of Commerce will review applications and inform applicants of selection
decisions on a rolling basis. Applications received after May 6, 2022
will be considered only if space and scheduling constraints permit.
Contacts
1. Geoffrey Parish, Principal Commercial Officer, North India, U.S.
Commercial Service, New Delhi, India, Tel: +91-11-2347 2000, Email:
[email protected]
2. Raghavan Srinivasan, Commercial Officer, U.S. Commercial Service,
New Delhi, India, Tel: +91-11-2347 2000, Email: raghavan
[email protected]
3. Nisha Wadhawan, Commercial Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service, New
Delhi, India, Tel: +91-11-2347 2000, Email: [email protected]
4. Shamli Menon, Commercial Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service,
Mumbai, India
5. Theodate Immanuel, Commercial Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service,
Hyderabad, India
6. Manjushree Phookan, Commercial Specialist, U.S. Commercial Service,
Bengaluru, India
7. Amy Magat, Sr., International Trade Specialist, U.S. Commercial
Service, Downtown Los Angeles, Tel: +1 (213) 276-2990, Email:
[email protected]
8. Oscar Maga[ntilde]a, International Trade Specialist, U.S. Commercial
Service, San Antonio, TX, Tel: +1
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(210) 419-3043, Email: [email protected]
9. Meredith Boyle, International Trade Specialist (Aerospace &
Defense), Office of Transportation and Machinery, Tel: +202-839-2347,
Email: [email protected]
Dated: January 4, 2022.
Renee Diggs,
International Trade Specialist, ITA Events Management Task Force.
[FR Doc. 2022-00220 Filed 1-12-22; 8:45 am]
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