98-16764. International Buyer Program; Support for Domestic Trade Shows  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 121 (Wednesday, June 24, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 34362-34364]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-16764]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    
    International Trade Administration
    
    
    International Buyer Program; Support for Domestic Trade Shows
    
    AGENCY: International Trade Administration, Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice and Call for Applications for the FY 2000 International 
    Buyer Program (October 1, 1999 through September 30, 2000).
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice sets forth objectives, procedures and application 
    review criteria associated with the U.S. Department of Commerce's 
    International Buyer Program (IBP), to support domestic trade shows. 
    Selection is for the International Buyer Program for Fiscal Year 2000.
        The International Buyer Program was established to bring 
    international buyers together with U.S. firms by promoting leading U.S. 
    trade shows in industries with high export potential. The International 
    Buyer Program emphasizes cooperation between the U.S. Department of 
    Commerce (DOC) and trade show organizers to benefit U.S. firms 
    exhibiting at selected events and provides practical, hands-on 
    assistance such as export counseling and market analysis to U.S. 
    companies interested in exporting. The assistance provided to show 
    organizers includes worldwide overseas promotion of selected shows to 
    potential international buyers, end-users, representatives and 
    distributors. The worldwide promotion is executed through the offices 
    of the United States and Foreign Commercial Service (hereinafter 
    referred to as the Commercial Service) in 70 countries representing 
    America's major trading partners, and also in U.S. Embassies in 
    countries where the Commercial Service does not maintain offices. The 
    Department expects to select approximately 24 shows for FY2000 from 
    among applicants to the program. Shows selected for the International 
    Buyer Program will provide a venue for U.S. companies interested in 
    expanding their sales into international markets. Successful applicants 
    will be required to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that 
    sets forth the specific actions to be performed by the show organizer 
    and the DOC. The MOU constitutes an agreement between the
    
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    DOC and the show organizer specifying which services are to be rendered 
    by DOC as part of the IBP and, in turn, what responsibilities are 
    agreed to be performed by the show organizer. Anyone wishing to apply 
    will be sent a copy of the MOU along with the application package. The 
    services to be rendered by DOC will be carried out by the Commercial 
    Service.
    
    DATES: Applications must be received on or before August 10, 1998. 
    Contributions are for shows selected and promoted during the October 1, 
    1999 and September 30, 2000, period.
    
    ADDRESSES: Export Promotion Services/International Buyer Program, 
    Commercial Service, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department 
    of Commerce, 14th & Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230. 
    Telephone: (202) 482-0146 (Facsimile applications will not be 
    accepted).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim Boney, Product Manager, 
    International Buyer Program, Room 2116, Export Promotion Services, U.S. 
    and Foreign Commercial Service, International Trade Administration, 
    U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th & Constitution Avenue, NW., 
    Washington, DC 20230. Telephone (202) 482-0146 or Fax: (202) 482-0115.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Commercial Service is accepting 
    applications for the International Buyer Program (IBP) for events 
    taking place between October 1, 1999 and September 30, 2000. A 
    contribution of $6,000 for shows of five days or less, or $8,000 for 
    shows more than five days in duration is required for the shows 
    selected.
        Under the IBP, the Commercial Service seeks to bring international 
    buyers together with U.S. firms by selecting and promoting in 
    international markets domestic trade shows in industries with high 
    export potential. Selection of a trade show is one-time, i.e., a trade 
    show organizer seeking selection for a recurring event must submit a 
    new application for selection for each occurrence of the event. If the 
    event occurs more than once in the 12-month period covering this 
    announcement, the trade show organizer must submit a separate 
    application for each event.
        The Commercial Service will select approximately 24 events to 
    support during this 12-month period. The Commercial Service will select 
    those events that, in its judgment, most clearly meet the Commercial 
    Service's objective and selection criteria mentioned below.
        Selection indicates that the Department has found the event to be a 
    leading international trade show appropriate for participation by U.S. 
    exporting firms and promotion in overseas markets by U.S. Embassies and 
    Consulates. Selection does not constitute a guarantee by the U.S. 
    Government of the show's success. Selection is not an endorsement of 
    the show organizer except as to its international buyer activities. 
    Non-selection should not be viewed as a finding that the event will not 
    be successful in the promotion of U.S. exports.
    
    Exclusions
    
        Trade shows will not be considered that are either first-time or 
    horizontal (non-industry specific) events. Annual trade shows will not 
    be selected for this program more than twice in any three-year period 
    (e.g., shows selected for fiscal years 1998 and 1999 are not eligible 
    for inclusion in this program in fiscal year 2000, but can be 
    considered in subsequent years.).
        The Office of Management and Budget has approved the information 
    collection requirements of the application to this program under the 
    provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1980 (44 U.S.C. 2501 et 
    seq.) (OMB control no. 0625-0151).
        Public reporting burden for this collection of information is 
    estimated to average 3 hours per response, including the time for 
    reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and 
    maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the 
    collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate 
    or any other aspect of this collection of information, including 
    suggestions for reducing this burden, to Reports Clearance Officer, 
    International Trade Administration, Room 4001, U.S. Department of 
    Commerce, Washington, DC 20230 and to the Office of Information and 
    Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork 
    Reduction Project (0625-0151), Washington, DC 20503.
    
    General Selection Criteria
    
        Subject to Departmental budget and resource constraints, those 
    events will be selected that, in the judgment of the Department, most 
    clearly meet the following criteria:
    
    (a) Export Potential
    
        The products and services to be promoted at the trade show are from 
    U.S. industries that have high export potential, as determined by U.S. 
    Department of Commerce sources, i.e., best prospects lists and U.S. 
    export statistics. (Certain industries are rated as priorities by our 
    domestic and international commercial officers in their Country 
    Commercial Guides.)
    
    (b) International Interest
    
        The trade show meets the needs of a significant number of overseas 
    markets covered by the Commercial Services of the United States of 
    America and corresponds to marketing opportunities as identified by the 
    posts in their Country Commercial Guides (e.g. best prospect lists). 
    Previous international attendance at the show may be used as an 
    indicator.
    
    (c) Scope of the Show
    
        The trade show offers a broad spectrum of U.S. made products and/or 
    services for the subject industry. Trade shows with a majority of 
    United States businesses as defined in 15 U.S.C. 4724 will be given 
    preference.
    
    (d) Stature of the show
    
        The trade show is clearly recognized by the industry it covers as a 
    leading event for the promotion of that industry's products and 
    services both domestically and internationally and as a showplace for 
    the latest technology or services in that industry.
    
    (e) Exhibitor Interest
    
        There is demonstrated interest on the part of U.S. exhibitors in 
    receiving international business visitors during the trade show. A 
    significant number of these exhibitors should be new-to-export or 
    seeking to expand sales into additional international markets.
    
    (f) Overseas Marketing
    
        There has been demonstrated effort made to market prior shows 
    overseas. In addition, the applicant should describe in detail the 
    international marketing program to be conducted for the event, 
    explaining how efforts should increase individual and group 
    international attendance.
    
    (g) Logistics
    
        The trade show site, facilities, transportation services and 
    availability of accommodations are in the stature of an international-
    class trade show.
    
    (h) Cooperation
    
        The applicant demonstrates a willingness to cooperate with the 
    Commercial Service of the United States of America to fulfill the 
    program's goals and to adhere to target dates set out in the Memorandum 
    of Understanding and the event timetable, both of which are available 
    from the program office (see ``For Further Information on When, Where, 
    and How to apply''). Past experience in the IBP will be taken into
    
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    account in evaluating current applications to the program.
    
    Legal Authority
    
        The Commercial Service has the legal authority to enter into the 
    above-mentioned memorandum of understanding with the show organizer 
    under the provisions of the Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange 
    Act of 1961, as amended (22 U.S.C. 2455(f)). The statutory authority 
    for the Commercial Service to conduct the International Buyer Program 
    is 15 U.S.C. 4724.
    John Klingelhut,
    Director, Office of Public/Private Initiatives, The Commercial Service, 
    International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce.
    [FR Doc. 98-16764 Filed 6-23-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
06/24/1998
Department:
International Trade Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice and Call for Applications for the FY 2000 International Buyer Program (October 1, 1999 through September 30, 2000).
Document Number:
98-16764
Dates:
Applications must be received on or before August 10, 1998. Contributions are for shows selected and promoted during the October 1, 1999 and September 30, 2000, period.
Pages:
34362-34364 (3 pages)
PDF File:
98-16764.pdf