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Highline College 2400 S. 240th St. , Des Moines, WA, United StatesFree -
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WTC Tacoma’s Holiday Reception
World Trade Center Tacoma US Bank Room 950 Pacific Ave #310, Tacoma, United StatesRSVP Now Free -
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Going Global: Import/Export Seminar
US Bank Room WTC Office 950 Pacific Ave Suit 310, Tacoma, WA, United StatesKeynote Speaker: Andrea Holtan, Rafiki Trade Group, LLC Please join us for a breakfast seminar to gain valuable insight concerning: Entry Documentation Classification Process Valuation of Goods And everything Import/Export! Get Tickets
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Partner Event – Asia Business Forum
Seattle Art Museum Nordstrom Lecture Hall, Seattle Art Museum, 1300 First Ave Seattle, WA 981012017 Outlook for Asia’s Economic Powerhouses under Trump’s Trade Policy Join us for a lively discussion of the issues making an impact in the region and across the Pacific. Additionally, enjoy the free admission to the Seattle Art Museum before and after the Forum.
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Building Global Business: Culture Matters
US Bank Room WTC Office 950 Pacific Ave Suit 310, Tacoma, WA, United StatesIf you are about to embark on an international business trip, expecting a visit from a foreign business delegation, or simply are keen to explore cross-culture dynamics, then this seminar is for you! Please join us for a seminar examining how we act and interact when immersed in a new culture in an overseas market. […]
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State Trade Expansion Program (STEP) Grant
US Bank Room WTC Office 950 Pacific Ave Suit 310, Tacoma, WA, United StatesRegister for Free Today!!
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Northest Seaport Alliance Annual Breakfast
Event details Date: April 12, 2017 Time: 7:30 to 9 a.m. Place: Washington State Convention Center, 705 Pike Street, Seattle, WA 98101-2310 Parking: Parking is complimentary in the convention center's garage with paid admission. Tickets Registration is now open.
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SafeTravel Seminar: Mitigating Risk to your IP
World Trade Center Tacoma US Bank Room 950 Pacific Ave #310, Tacoma, United StatesU.S. businesses experience significant profit and market loss due to the theft of trade secrets. Foreign companies seek to steal U.S. trade secrets--particularly theft of sensitive information pertaining to research and development, production processes, and corporate strategies--to erode U.S. companies' overseas market competitiveness and technological leadership. By so doing, they also try to outmaneuver or […]
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May 2017 China Trade Mission
Contact Michael Fowler at mfowler@asiaaccess.us for more information and registration.


