96-30226. Joint Projects With the U.S. Commercial Centers in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Jakarta, Indonesia, and Shanghai, People's Republic of China  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 232 (Monday, December 2, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 63828-63830]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-30226]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    Joint Projects With the U.S. Commercial Centers in Sao Paulo, 
    Brazil, Jakarta, Indonesia, and Shanghai, People's Republic of China
    
    AGENCY: U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service, International Trade 
    Administration, Department of Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice of opportunity.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce offers a unique opportunity for 
    nonprofit trade promotion organizations to undertake a joint project 
    with the U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service (US&FCS), the export 
    promotion arm of the U.S. Government, in three of the world's most 
    promising Big Emerging Markets: Brazil, Indonesia and the People's 
    Republic of China. This joint project features space sharing with the 
    US&FCS in the U.S. Commercial Centers (``Commercial Centers'') in Sao 
    Paulo, Jakarta, and Shanghai to enhance opportunities for joint project 
    participants to work toward shared market development goals and assist 
    U.S. companies in-country.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    
    John Steuber, Director, U.S. Commercial Center--Sao Paulo, Rua Estados 
    Unidos, 1812, Sao Paulo, SP. 01427-002, Brazil
    
          or
    
    AMCONGEN--Sao Paulo, Unit 3502, APO AA 34030, TEL: (55-11) 853-2811, 
    FAX: (55-11) 3061-0718, INTERNET: JSteuber@doc.gov
    Jon Kuehner, Director, U.S. Commercial Center--Jakarta, Wisma 
    Metropolitan II, Third Floor, JL. Jendral Sudirman, Jakarta 12920, 
    Indonesia, TEL: (62-21) 526-2850, FAX: (62-21) 526-2855, INTERNET, 
    Jkuehner@doc.gov
    Amy Chang, Director, U.S. Commercial Center--Shanghai, Portman Shanghai 
    Centre, Suite 631, 1369 Nanjing West Road, Shanghai, 200040 China, TEL: 
    (86-21) 6279-7640, FAX: (86-21) 6279-7649, INTERNET: AChang@doc.gov.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Commerical Center Concept: U.S. Commercial 
    Centers are enhanced U.S. government export promotion programs that 
    provide, under one roof, expert business counseling by frontline 
    Commercial Officers, a winning collection of core trade promotion 
    programs, and an impressive array of world class, in-house business 
    facilities. Commercial Centers are the only U.S. government operations 
    that are designed physically and legally to share space on a long-term 
    basis with nonprofit trade promotion entities who seek to build a 
    presence in one or more of these Big Emerging Markets. US&FCS has 
    authority to enter into joint projects on matters of mutual interest 
    with public organizations and establish U.S. Commercial Centers 
    overseas under 15 U.S.C. Secs. 1525 and 4723a. Through joint projects, 
    nonprofit trade promotion organizations can expand both the trade 
    promotion resources available to U.S. companies as well as the number 
    of U.S. companies served at the Commercial Center.
        Eligible Participants: The U.S. and Foreign Commercial Service 
    seeks other federal trade promotion agencies, state-local economic 
    development agencies, nonprofit industry associations, and other 
    nonprofit trade promotion entities to share space in the Commercial 
    Centers.
        Features of Commercial Centers: Commercial Centers are 
    strategically placed in the heart of the business districts of Sao 
    Paulo, Jakarta and Shanghai to serve clients, U.S. companies, and their 
    business partners in-county. While striving to adapt to local business 
    conditions and opportunities, each Commercial Center provides a 
    consistent level of service and access to core features. In accordance 
    with the authorizing legislation, Title IV, Jobs Through Exports Act of 
    1992, U.S. Commercial Centers offer the following basic features:
         All the core US&FCS export promotion programs and 
    services, including expert business counseling, advocacy, business-
    facilitation services;
         Long-term space-sharing for nonprofit trade promotion 
    partners, such as other federal trade promotion
    
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    agencies, state-local export development offices, and nonprofit 
    industry associations;
         Fully equipped offices and executive support services (in 
    Sao Paulo and Jakarta) for short-term use by U.S. companies and trade 
    promotion organizations;
         Multipurpose rooms for conferences, meetings, technical 
    seminars, product launches, receptions, and other business functions;
         Exhibit or display areas, depending on the market;
         Business Information Center, offering an array of 
    information products, including up-to-the minute commercial 
    intelligence on trade leads and opportunities, extensive market 
    research on leading sectors, on-line/CD-ROM-based company and product 
    locators, and from the Sao Paulo Center, accessibility from remote 
    locations in the U.S. and Brazil;
         Prime business location that enhances access to 
    prospective business partners and clients.
    
    Joint Project Opportunity in Sao Paulo, Brazil
    
        In July 1994, the first U.S. Commercial Center was established in 
    Sao Paulo. Since then, agencies including the U.S. Information Service, 
    the Foreign Agricultural Service, the Export-Import Bank have helped 
    put the Commercial Center at the ``center'' of the bilateral commercial 
    dialogue by holding key events such as government-to-government 
    meetings, technical seminars, and business receptions there. U.S. and 
    Brazilian policymakers used the Sao Paulo Commercial Center as the 
    primary vehicle for establishing the U.S.-Brazil Business Development 
    Council (BDC), the bilateral forum for government-private sector 
    commercial dialogue.
        In February 1997, the San Paulo Commercial Center will have four 
    private offices for long-term participants. Each fully furnished office 
    is twelve square meters and the annual contribution to participate in 
    this joint project is $15,000, which covers use of a private office, 
    common areas--reception area and business information center 
    (commercial library). Use of the multipurpose rooms and audio visual 
    equipment are available on a nominal user-fee basis. For short-term use 
    of business facilities, please contact the Commercial Center listed 
    under the ``For More Information'' section or call the Trade 
    Information Center for a program brochure at 1-800-USA-TRAD.
    
    Joint Project Opportunity in Jakarta, Indonesia
    
        The late Commerce Secretary Ronald H. Brown officially opened the 
    U.S. Commercial Center in Jakarta during the ministerial meetings of 
    the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in November 1994. Since its 
    inception, the Commercial Center has been a vehicle for implementing 
    regional events, particularly those tied to the Alliance for Mutual 
    Growth, a Clinton Administration initiative to promote trade with the 
    member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. The 
    Jakarta Commercial Center has helped link trade policy with trade 
    promotion by organizing policy roundtables with technical seminars 
    where participating small- and medium-size U.S. companies can 
    demonstrate technical expertise to host country government policymakers 
    and business decisionmakers. Already positioned as long-term 
    participants are the California Trade and Commerce Agency, and the 
    Foreign Agricultural Service, which plans to establish its Agricultural 
    Trade Office within the Commercial Center this year.
        Located in the Jakarta World Trade Center Complex, the Commercial 
    Center will have one newly renovated, fully equipped office in March 
    1997. The annual contribution of $12,000 for participating in this 
    joint project covers the use of a private office and common areas--
    reception area and Business Information Center (Commercial Library). 
    Use of multi-purpose rooms and audio visual equipment are available on 
    a nominal user-fee basis.
        For short-term use of business facilities, please contact the post 
    listed under the ``For More Information'' or call the Trade Information 
    Center for a program brochure at 1-800-USA-TRAD.
    
    Joint Project Opportunity in Shanghai, China
    
        The U.S. Commercial Center in Shanghai, established in July 1996, 
    is the first export-promotion facility of its kind in the People's 
    Republic of China. For the first time, U.S. state economic development 
    offices, operating under the aegis of the Commercial Center, can open a 
    representative office in China.
        Shanghai is located at the mouth of the Yangtze River, the 
    commercial lifeline of Southeast China, reinforcing this pivotal city's 
    role as the commercial nexus that fits strategically between Beijing, 
    the administrative capital, and the booming special economic zones in 
    the southern and eastern coastal provinces. Placing the Commercial 
    Center in Shanghai, the financial hub of all of China, positions U.S. 
    companies to compete in the entire Chinese Economic Area, which 
    comprise the vast markets of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong, which reverts 
    to the Mainland in 1997.
        The Shanghai Commercial Center includes six private offices for 
    long-term space sharing. The US&FCS and several prospective 
    participants are in the final stages of concluding the joint project 
    agreements for the majority of these offices. Each fully furnished 
    office is 130 square feet and the annual contribution to participate in 
    this joint project is $40,000. Please contact the post listed under the 
    ``For More Information'' or call the Trade Information Center for a 
    program brochure at 1-800-USA-TRAD.
    
    Short-Term Use of Commercial Centers by U.S. Companies or 
    Organizations
    
        The joint project opportunity, which features long-term space for 
    periods of one year, or longer, is designed to assist nonprofit trade 
    promotion organizations achieve long-term market development goals. The 
    Commercial Centers in Sao Paulo and Jakarta also offer short-term use 
    of business facilities to U.S. companies and business organizations on 
    a user fee basis. For the latter group, the Commercial Center provides 
    an ideal venue to achieve specific, short-term business objectives: 
    hold meetings with prospective clients, potential agents/distributors, 
    local staff, conduct market research, stage technical seminars or 
    product launches, or find a local office. The length of time depends on 
    the specific business objectives and proposals will be considered on a 
    case-by-case basis. The broad goal of Commercial Centers is to offer 
    clients a unique package that combines US&FCS counseling and trade 
    programs and the convenience of using in-house business facilities--
    fully equipped offices, meeting and conference rooms, exhibit/display 
    areas--at one site. The facilities are made available to complement the 
    core US&FCS trade promotion programs and services which are designed to 
    help U.S. companies export.
        Submitting Proposal(s): Send your written proposals to use the 
    Commercial Centers--on either a long-term or short-term basis--to the 
    Commercial Center Director(s) for review. The Directors are in the best 
    position to suggest best uses of the Commercial Center and the 
    viability of the proposals. Long-term participants are asked to fax or 
    mail a synopsis (three pages maximum) of market development plan(s) to 
    the Director(s) of the Commercial Center listed above for review. 
    Synopsis of
    
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    market development plan must address four items: 1) plans to assist 
    U.S. companies, particularly small- and medium-size enterprises, do 
    business in the host country; 2) the role the Commercial Center can 
    play in the plan; 3) measurable goals, 4) a statement indicating a 
    willingness to share performance results, such as success stories; and 
    5) a timetable of milestones.
        Companies and organizations who seek to use the Commercial Centers 
    on a short-term basis are asked to send or fax a letter to the 
    Director(s) of the Commercial Center outlining how the Commercial 
    Center can help them fulfill their business goals.
        All proposals will be considered on a first-come, first-served 
    basis. For the convenience of clients, Commercial Center brochures will 
    be made available through the Trade Information Center in January.
        For general inquires or requests for export counseling on exploring 
    business opportunities in Brazil, Indonesia and the People's Republic 
    of China and neighboring markets, call 1-800-USA-TRAD and ask the Trade 
    Information Center for the nearest US&FCS domestic field office, 
    referred to as the U.S. Export Assistance Center, for individual 
    counseling.
    Dolores F. Harrod,
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Operations.
    [FR Doc. 96-30226 Filed 11-29-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
12/02/1996
Department:
Commerce Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of opportunity.
Document Number:
96-30226
Pages:
63828-63830 (3 pages)
PDF File:
96-30226.pdf