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17 June 2010

U.S. Embassy and Consulate Relationships

 


U.S. Embassies and Consulates around the world provide essential feedback on current, political, and economic trends.  Trade centers connected to the embassies help organize trade missions, advising the most suitable plants to visit, setting up briefing sessions and "one-on-one" meetings with end users, representatives or agents. 

The U.S. Department of Commerce's "Gold Key Service" offers a remarkably good investment for anyone venturing into a new market.  Industry Sector Analysis (ISA) undertaken by the U.S. trade centers has proven invaluable and would be impossible for a member company to achieve on its own.  AMT maintains a close relationship with the key Embassies and Consulates, and members can use AMT to assist with utilizing these services.

Use the following contacts for specific region information: 

Americas, Japan

Mario Winterstein
Business Development Director
Phone: 703-827-5228
E-mail: mwinterstein@AMTonline.org

Asia/Pacific, Excluding Japan


L. Knox Johnstone
Business Development Director
Phone: 703-827-5224
E-mail: kjohnstone@AMTonline.org

Europe, Middle East, Africa

Malcolm Mason
Business Development Director
Phone: 703-827-5216
E-mail: msmason@AMTonline.org

 
 


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