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SUMMARY:Utilizing the Austin-area Foreign Trade Zone in Turbulent Times
DESCRIPTION:Companies dependent on imports as part of their global supply chains are increasingly concerned with the ongoing volatility of the global trade environment. US trade actions have already imposed penalty duties on Chinese goods\, many European goods\, and steel and aluminum products\, and additional activity is underway which could significantly impact supply chain costs\, including: \n\nThe imposition of US Sections 232\, 301\, and 201 tariff measures\nReplacement of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA)\nUS positioning itself to renegotiate its World Trade Organization (WTO) commitments\nFuture global digital services taxes and potential US retaliation\n\nThe US Foreign Trade Zones (FTZ) Program remains an effective tool to mitigate trade disruptions. Companies in Central Texas have access to the program through the Foreign Trade Zone of Central Texas\, Inc. (FTZ No. 183)\, which serves the five Central Texas counties of Bastrop\, Caldwell\, Hays\, Travis and Williamson. \nThe World Affairs Council of Austin\, Ernst & Young\, the Austin Regional Manufacturers Association\, the Greater Austin Chamber\, Greater Austin Black Chamber\, Greater Austin Hispanic Chamber\, Greater Austin Asian Chamber\, and the Foreign Trade Zone of Central Texas are inviting executives involved with trade\, supply chain\, strategy\, and tax to a 60-minute webcast providing insight on current and potential future trade disruptions\, benefits of the FTZ for manufacturers and distributors\, how to access the FTZ program\, and suggested steps to evaluate the potential impact of FTZ use.
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CATEGORIES:Austin Center for Global Trade,Business,Global Business Series,Global Trade
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SUMMARY:H.E. Dirk Wouters\, Ambassador of Belgium to the USA among featured speakers in July
DESCRIPTION:July — \n13th at 3:15pm Making Sense of a World in Crisis — Through the Eyes of a Foreign Policy Expert featuring Richard Haass\, President of the Council on Foreign Relations // \n16th at 10am Intelligent Manufacturing in Europe Series featuring Poland\, Hungary\, Slovakia\, and Czech Republic // \n16th at 1pm Qatar and the Gulf Crisis featuring Kristian Coates Ulrichsen\, Fellow for the Middle East at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy and an Associate Fellow of Chatham House’s Middle East and North Africa Program // \n29th at 11am Dubai’s Leading Freezone Can Become Your Gateway to Growth & Expansion // \n30th at 10am Intelligent Manufacturing in Europe Series featuring Germany\, Austria and Belgium // \n30th at 12pm Doing Business in Kenya\, Tanzania and Ethiopia featuring Daniel Gaines\, Commercial Service-Kenya; Ned Rauch-Mannino\, Senior Advisor for Global Markets; Patricia Wagner\, Commercial Service-Tanzania; and Christopher Wilkens\, Commercial Service-Ethiopia // \n30th at 1pm Belgium\, Europe and the United States featuring H.E. Dirk Wouters\, Ambassador of Belgium to the USA //
URL:https://wacaustin.org/event/h-e-dirk-wouters-ambassador-of-belgium-to-the-usa-among-featured-speakers-in-july/
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CATEGORIES:Business,cultural,diplomatic,Europe,Geopolitics,Global Business Series,Global Trade
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