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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Announcement of Approved
International Trade Administration
Trade Mission
International Trade
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
SUMMARY: The United States Department
of Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), is announcing
one upcoming trade mission that will be
recruited, organized, and implemented
by ITA. This mission is: Aeromedical
Trade Mission to Brazil, September 25–
27, 2024.
A summary of the mission is found
below. 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 this 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
websites, press releases to general and
trade media, email blasts, 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:
Jeffrey Odum, Trade Events Task Force,
International Trade Administration,
U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington
DC 20230; telephone (202) 482–6397 or
email Jeffrey.Odum@trade.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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AGENCY:
The Following Conditions for
Participation Will Be Used for the
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 that is adequate to allow
the Department of Commerce to
evaluate their application. If the
Department of Commerce receives an
incomplete application, the Department
of Commerce 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
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participants is not selected for a
particular 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 fifty-one percent
U.S. content by value. In the case of a
trade association or organization, the
applicant must certify that, for each firm
or service provider to be represented by
the association/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 by value.
A trade association/organization
applicant must certify to the above for
every company it seeks to represent on
the mission. In addition, each applicant
must:
• Certify that the products and
services that it wishes to market through
the mission would be 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 applicant’s (or in the case of a
trade association/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 a trade association/
organization, represented firm’s or
service provider’s) goals and objectives
with the stated scope of the mission.
Balance of company size and location
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 applicant will be notified of these
exclusions. The Department of
Commerce will evaluate applications
and inform applicants of selection
decisions on a rolling basis until the
maximum number of participants has
been selected.
The Following Selection Criteria Will
Be Used for the Mission
Targeted mission participants are U.S.
firms, services providers and trade
associations/organizations providing or
promoting U.S. products and services
that have an interest in entering or
expanding their business in the
mission’s destination markets. The
following criteria will be evaluated in
selecting participants:
• Suitability of the applicant’s (or in
the case of a trade association/
organization, represented firm’s or
service provider’s) products or services
to these markets;
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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 as a ‘‘small business’’
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.
Mission List: (additional information
about trade missions can be found at
https://www.trade.gov/trade-missions).
Aeromedical Trade Mission to Brazil—
September 25–27, 2024
The United States Department of
Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), is planning to
organize an Aeromedical Trade Mission
to Brazil September 25–27, 2024.
‘‘Aeromedical’’ is the intersecting
subsector of aviation and medical
services that focuses on the
transportation of patients, medical
crews, and organs via aircraft.
The goal of the Brazil Aeromedical
Trade Mission is to introduce U.S.
suppliers to the growing aeromedical
sector in Brazil, strengthen existing
connections between aeromedical
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suppliers and their Brazilian clients,
develop new connections for U.S.
companies in the sector, and increase
the capacity of Brazilian aeromedical
operators, which will lead to additional
opportunities for U.S. companies’
exports.
The long-term goal of this mission is
to increase the sales and presence of
U.S. goods and services in the
aeromedical sector in Brazil. The trade
mission will connect U.S. companies
directly with the public sector (federal
police, fire departments, and the
defense secretariat) and private sector
(aeromedical operators/outfitters,
maintenance repair and overhaul
companies and local business
representatives) to sell goods and
services in the identified subsectors of
aircraft and helicopter sales, medical
equipment needed for conversions of
existing aircraft, flight simulators, and
training for pilots, doctors, and nurse
crews in aircraft.
Participants will have business-tobusiness, and business-to-government
matchmaking with companies active in
the purchasing of aeromedical aircraft,
equipment, training services and MRO.
These companies are represented by the
Brazil Association of Aeromedical
Operators (ABOA). These potential
clients have combined budgets in Brazil
of over USD $15 million and have a
history of purchasing aircraft and
ancillary aerospace goods and services.
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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. A minimum
of 5 and a maximum of 15 firms and/
or trade associations from the
application pool will be selected to
participate in the mission.
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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 fees are as follows:
The participation fee for the Brazil
Aeromedical Trade Mission will be
$3,500 for small or medium-sized
enterprises (SME); and $4,500 for large
firms or trade associations. The fee for
each additional firm representative
(large firm or SME/trade organization) is
$750. Expenses for travel, lodging, most
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. government rates
for hotel rooms. If and when an
applicant is selected to participate on a
particular mission, a payment to the
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Trade Mission Participants Arrive.
Country Briefing.
United States Foreign Commercial Service.
Brazil Association of Aeromedical Operators (ABOA) Executives.
Seminars hosted by:
United States Foreign Commercial Service.
Brazil Association of Aeromedical Operators (ABOA).
Presentations by U.S. Companies.
Lunch.
Individual Business-to-Business Company Meetings.
Reception at Consul General Residence.
Presentations from U.S. Companies to Local Businesses.
Business-to-Business Matchmaking.
Business-to-Government Matchmaking.
Department of Commerce in the amount
of the designated participation fee 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
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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/
passports/en/alertswarnings.html. Any
question regarding insurance coverage
must be resolved by the participant and
its insurer of choice.
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 previously selected
applicants with the option to opt-in to
the new virtual program.
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Timeframe 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, email blasts, 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
August 5, 2024. The U.S. Department of
Commerce will review applications and
inform applicants of selection decisions
on a ROLLING basis. Applications
received after August 5, 2024, will be
considered only if space and scheduling
constraints permit.
This webinar will be held on
Wednesday, August 21, 2024, at 1 p.m.
ADDRESSES:
Webinar registration URL
information: https://nefmc-org.zoom.us/
webinar/register/WN_
1x3vDVJGSEiopidIySjQfA.
Council address: New England
Fishery Management Council, 50 Water
Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950.
Cate
O’Keefe, Executive Director, New
England Fishery Management Council;
telephone: (978) 465–0492.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Agenda
U.S. Contact Information
Jason Sproule, Aerospace & Defense
Team Lead, Los Angeles, California
949–283–0690; Jason.Sproule@
trade.gov
Adam Shanks, USEAC Director,
Rockford, Illinois (815) 315–1912;
Adam.Shanks@trade.gov
The Skate Committee and Advisory
Panel will meet to discuss recent fishery
performance and outlook for remainder
of fishing year 2024. They will review
the 2024 Northeast Skate Complex
Annual Monitoring Report (for FY 2023)
and discuss updates to survey biomass
indices, catch accounting, and other
information provided by the Plan
Development Team. They will also
discuss expected work in 2025 related
to skates. Other business will be
discussed, if necessary.
Although non-emergency issues not
contained on the agenda may come
before this Council for discussion, those
issues may not be the subject of formal
action during this meeting. Council
action will be restricted to those issues
specifically listed in this notice and any
issues arising after publication of this
notice that require emergency action
under section 305(c) of the MagnusonStevens Act, provided the public has
been notified of the Council’s intent to
take final action to address the
emergency. The public also should be
aware that the meeting will be recorded.
Consistent with 16 U.S.C. 1852, a copy
of the recording is available upon
request.
Gemal Brangman,
Director, ITA Events Management Task Force.
[FR Doc. 2024–17101 Filed 8–1–24; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
[RTID 0648–XE149]
New England Fishery Management
Council; Public Meeting
AGENCY:
Special Accommodations
The New England Fishery
Management Council (Council) is
scheduling a public meeting of its Joint
Skate Committee and Advisory Panel
This meeting is physically accessible
to people with disabilities. Requests for
sign language interpretation or other
auxiliary aids should be directed to Cate
O’Keefe, Executive Director, at (978)
465–0492, at least 5 days prior to the
meeting date.
Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
SUMMARY:
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Dated: July 30, 2024.
Rey Israel Marquez,
Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.
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DATES:
Contacts
Brazil Contact Information
Nathan Traurig, Foreign Commercial
Service Officer, São Paulo, Brazil +55
11 95638 4905; Nathan.Traurig@
trade.gov
Renato Sabaine, Commercial Specialist,
São Paulo, Brazil +55 11 97322 5463;
Renato.Sabaine@trade.gov
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via webinar to consider actions affecting
New England fisheries in the exclusive
economic zone (EEZ).
Recommendations from this group will
be brought to the full Council for formal
consideration and action, if appropriate.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration
[RTID 0648–XD722]
Deepwater Horizon Natural Resource
Damage Assessment Alabama Trustee
Implementation Group Final
Supplemental Restoration Plan II and
Environmental Assessment: Marine
Mammals, and Finding of No
Significant Impact
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of availability.
AGENCY:
The Deepwater Horizon
(DWH) natural resource trustees for the
Alabama Trustee Implementation Group
(TIG) have prepared the Final
Supplemental Restoration Plan II and
Environmental Assessment: Marine
Mammals (RPII/EA) and Finding of No
Significant Impact. The Final
Supplemental RPII/EA evaluates the use
of additional funds from the Marine
Mammals Restoration Type to extend
the implementation of one or more
projects currently underway in the
Alabama Restoration Area to continue
the Alabama TIG’s efforts to restore for
injuries to marine mammals impacted
by the DWH oil spill. The Final
Supplemental RPII/EA evaluates two
restoration alternatives including
consideration of the criteria set forth in
the OPA natural resource damage
assessment (NRDA) regulations, and an
analysis under National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA) implementing
regulations. A No Action Alternative is
also evaluated pursuant to the NEPA. In
the Final Supplemental RPII/EA the
Alabama TIG selects the preferred
alternative for implementation. The
total estimated cost to implement the
Alabama TIG’s Preferred Alternative—
an extension of the Enhancing Capacity
for the Alabama Marine Mammal
Stranding Network Project—is
$1,881,237. This action allocates the
Alabama TIG’s remaining Marine
Mammals restoration funds.
ADDRESSES: You may view and
download the Final Supplemental RPII/
EA at https://www.gulfspillrestoration.
noaa.gov/restoration-areas/alabama.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
Announcement of Approved International Trade Administration Trade
Mission
AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), is announcing one upcoming trade mission that
will be recruited, organized, and implemented by ITA. This mission is:
Aeromedical Trade Mission to Brazil, September 25-27, 2024.
A summary of the mission is found below. 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 this 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, email blasts, 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: Jeffrey Odum, Trade Events Task Force,
International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401
Constitution Avenue NW, Washington DC 20230; telephone (202) 482-6397
or email [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Following Conditions for Participation Will Be Used for the 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 that is adequate to allow the Department of Commerce
to evaluate their application. If the Department of Commerce receives
an incomplete application, the Department of Commerce 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 a particular 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 fifty-one percent U.S. content by value. In the case of a
trade association or organization, the applicant must certify that, for
each firm or service provider to be represented by the association/
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 by value.
A trade association/organization applicant must certify to the
above for every company it seeks to represent on the mission. In
addition, each applicant must:
Certify that the products and services that it wishes to
market through the mission would be 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 the Mission
Targeted mission participants are U.S. firms, services providers
and trade associations/organizations providing or promoting U.S.
products and services that have an interest in entering or expanding
their business in the mission's destination markets. The following
criteria will be evaluated in selecting participants:
Suitability of the applicant's (or in the case of a trade
association/organization, represented firm's or service provider's)
products or services to these markets;
The applicant's (or in the case of a trade association/
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 a trade
association/organization, represented firm's or service provider's)
goals and objectives with the stated scope of the mission.
Balance of company size and location 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 applicant will be notified of these exclusions.
The Department of Commerce will evaluate applications and inform
applicants of selection decisions on a rolling basis until the maximum
number of participants has been selected.
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 as a ``small
business'' 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.
Mission List: (additional information about trade missions can be
found at https://www.trade.gov/trade-missions).
Aeromedical Trade Mission to Brazil--September 25-27, 2024
Summary
The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade
Administration (ITA), is planning to organize an Aeromedical Trade
Mission to Brazil September 25-27, 2024.
``Aeromedical'' is the intersecting subsector of aviation and
medical services that focuses on the transportation of patients,
medical crews, and organs via aircraft.
The goal of the Brazil Aeromedical Trade Mission is to introduce
U.S. suppliers to the growing aeromedical sector in Brazil, strengthen
existing connections between aeromedical
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suppliers and their Brazilian clients, develop new connections for U.S.
companies in the sector, and increase the capacity of Brazilian
aeromedical operators, which will lead to additional opportunities for
U.S. companies' exports.
The long-term goal of this mission is to increase the sales and
presence of U.S. goods and services in the aeromedical sector in
Brazil. The trade mission will connect U.S. companies directly with the
public sector (federal police, fire departments, and the defense
secretariat) and private sector (aeromedical operators/outfitters,
maintenance repair and overhaul companies and local business
representatives) to sell goods and services in the identified
subsectors of aircraft and helicopter sales, medical equipment needed
for conversions of existing aircraft, flight simulators, and training
for pilots, doctors, and nurse crews in aircraft.
Participants will have business-to-business, and business-to-
government matchmaking with companies active in the purchasing of
aeromedical aircraft, equipment, training services and MRO. These
companies are represented by the Brazil Association of Aeromedical
Operators (ABOA). These potential clients have combined budgets in
Brazil of over USD $15 million and have a history of purchasing
aircraft and ancillary aerospace goods and services.
Proposed Timetable
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September 25................. Trade Mission Participants
Arrive.
Country Briefing.
[cir] United States Foreign Commercial
Service.
[cir] Brazil Association of Aeromedical
Operators (ABOA) Executives.
September 26................. Seminars hosted by:
United States Foreign Commercial
Service.
Brazil Association of
Aeromedical Operators (ABOA).
Presentations by U.S. Companies.
Lunch.
Individual Business-to-Business
Company Meetings.
Reception at Consul General
Residence.
September 27................. Presentations from U.S.
Companies to Local Businesses.
Business-to-Business
Matchmaking.
Business-to-Government
Matchmaking.
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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. A minimum of 5 and a maximum of 15 firms
and/or trade associations from the application pool will be selected to
participate in the mission.
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 fees are as follows:
The participation fee for the Brazil Aeromedical Trade Mission will
be $3,500 for small or medium-sized enterprises (SME); and $4,500 for
large firms or trade associations. The fee for each additional firm
representative (large firm or SME/trade organization) is $750. Expenses
for travel, lodging, most 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. government 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 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/passports/en/alertswarnings.html. Any question regarding
insurance coverage must be resolved by the participant and its insurer
of choice.
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
previously selected applicants with the option to opt-in to the new
virtual program.
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Timeframe 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,
email blasts, 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 August 5, 2024. The U.S.
Department of Commerce will review applications and inform applicants
of selection decisions on a ROLLING basis. Applications received after
August 5, 2024, will be considered only if space and scheduling
constraints permit.
Contacts
U.S. Contact Information
Jason Sproule, Aerospace & Defense Team Lead, Los Angeles, California
949-283-0690; [email protected]
Adam Shanks, USEAC Director, Rockford, Illinois (815) 315-1912;
[email protected]
Brazil Contact Information
Nathan Traurig, Foreign Commercial Service Officer, S[atilde]o Paulo,
Brazil +55 11 95638 4905; [email protected]
Renato Sabaine, Commercial Specialist, S[atilde]o Paulo, Brazil +55 11
97322 5463; [email protected]
Gemal Brangman,
Director, ITA Events Management Task Force.
[FR Doc. 2024-17101 Filed 8-1-24; 8:45 am]
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