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| 1 Celebrating a month of world trade in May 91ST ANNUAL WORLD TRADE WEEK KICKOFF BREAKFAST SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: THE HUB OF GLOBAL TRADE 2017 World Trade Week Info Guide A complete guide to Southern California’s international trade organizations, consulate general listings and other useful, up-to-date resources. worldtradeweek.com NYK World Trade Ad_2017.pdf 1 3/27/17 10:36 AM AS INTERNATIONAL TRADE EXPANDS IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA C M Y CM MY CY WE HAVE YOU COVERED CMY NYK Ports and Yusen Terminals have modernized K and upgraded our facilities to accommodate the growing demands of International Trade in the Port of Los Angeles. We have retained jobs and attracted new business while maintaining the requirements of global carriers, shippers and our local communities. With the Port of Los Angeles as a trusted partner, NYK Ports and Yusen Terminals are ready to serve and look forward to a bright and prosperous future. Integrity, Innovation & Intensity 701 New Dock Street • Terminal Island, CA 90731 310-548-8000 • www.yti.com CHAIR’S MESSAGE | I WORLD TRADE WEEK: Southern California – The Hub of Global Trade The strategic location of Southern California as a global trade hub cannot be overstated. Handling more than $390 billion in two-way trade – whether through exporting agricultural, manufactured goods, medical equipment and high value-added products, or importing products for consumers or production lines – Southern California is key in linking global markets. It is this fact that makes the theme of the 91st Annual World Trade Week (WTW), “Southern California – The Hub of Global Trade,” so timely and appropriate. World Trade Week has been a time-honored tradition in the Southern California business community for more than 90 years. I am honored to serve as chairman of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce World Trade Week in its 91st year. The importance of WTW is demonstrated through a month-long celebration in May, which consists of many events that provide the opportunity for members of the business community to discuss and learn about the importance of international trade to the Southern California economy. The L.A. Area Chamber has been the leader in ensuring the success of this event for its entire history, which commences with the WTW Kickoff Breakfast that is scheduled for May 4, 2017. There are many companies that depend on Southern California to support their global supply chains, resulting in a substantial positive economic impact to our local economy. In addition, these organizations have made significant capital investments in local infrastructure to our benefit to serve these global markets. Southern California is also unique in relation to its world trading partners with the multitude and variety of transportation modes engaged in this trade. Whether through our local seaport or international airport, ranked No. 1 and No. 5 respectively in the United States, to the cluster of warehouses and distribution centers in the Inland Empire all connected by a local drayage community, our infrastructure ensures global goods move efficiently within our borders. Southern California is also the gateway to the most robust intercontinental rail infrastructure in the world for freight movement. We truly have it covered whether it moves by sea, water, air, land or the ever-expanding electronic highway. All of these businesses create in excess of 360,000 jobs in many different sectors of our local communities. I look forward to meeting you at one of the many events that will be held during the celebratory month of World Trade Week. ALAN MCCORKLE 2017 World Trade Week Chair Senior Vice President NYK Ports II | U.S. DEPT. OF COMMERCE’S MESSAGE MESSAGE FROM U.S. Secretary of Commerce Since its initiation in 1927 by the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce (LAACC), the World Trade Week celebration continues to highlight the tremendous business opportunities for U.S. companies that choose to go global and offer the trade community a collaborative platform to bring success in the global marketplace. I am honored to be the new Secretary of Commerce, and I intend to bring what I have learned from the private sector to my job here in Washington, D.C. I am looking forward to having a stronger business relationship with organizations such as the LAACC, and I understand the important role it plays in fostering the entrepreneurial spirit to help drive innovation and increase American competitiveness. Within the Depart of Commerce’s International Trade Administration, we have both U.S. and overseas international trade professionals who will concentrate on strengthening the competitiveness of U.S. businesses by offering up-to-date content on exporting, providing them the resources they need to support exporting, connecting them to the global demand for U.S. goods and services, and ensuring that our trade partners comply with their agreements. Our global business professionals work with U.S. businesses across the country and throughout the world in markets where U.S. companies can pursue real business opportunities. We coordinate our resources and services with organizations such as the LAACC, which innovates, partners with us, and is a valued resource for exporters in the Los Angeles area business community. As we celebrate this year’s World Trade Week, we keep in mind that the United States must be strong and steadfast in leading innovation and remaining on the cutting edge of technology. Automation and e-commerce will help American firms be more competitive in today’s dynamic global markets. Our ability as a Nation of entrepreneurs and innovators will hinge on providing a level playing field so that U.S. firms can not only compete, but rely on fair trade rules. As I go forward as Secretary of Commerce, one of my goals will be to better facilitate access to the Department’s resources and avail myself to organizations such as the LAACC to support the private sector’s job creation for American workers. Exporting American products and services helps create good jobs here at home, while helping to strengthen our economy. The United States has many great organizations such as the LAACC and, through these organizations, events such as the 91st Annual World Trade Week Kickoff Breakfast help to generate a continued sense of purpose and direction for U.S. businesses. I congratulate the LAACC on its 91st World Trade Week, and I applaud its commitment to international trade. Sincerely, Wilbur Ross If You’ve Got The Cargo, CERES HAS THE SERVICE Providing Stevedoring & Terminal Operations For Containers RORO Automobiles Breakbulk General Cargo Cruise Integrity, Innovation & Intensity C e r e s Te r m i n a l s I n c o r p o r a t e d Two Tower Center Boulevard • East Brunswick, NJ 08816 201-974-3800 Quality Stevedoring & Terminal Operations in North America www.ceresglobal.com IV | GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA’S MESSAGE MESSAGE FROM Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. Greetings to everyone gathered for the 91st anniversary of World Trade Week. In today’s economy, it is important that our state continues to build strong financial ties abroad. California’s involvement in the international business sector is vital for our prosperity. I welcome events such as World Trade Week which raise international trade awareness throughout the state and nation. It is a pleasure to join you in recognizing your honorees that have made efforts to increase participation in the global markets and expand our economic well-being. I applaud the work they have done to continue our Golden State’s legacy as pioneers, innovators and leaders. Please accept my best wishes for a memorable event and every continued success. Sincerely, GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN JR. State of California MAYOR OF LOS ANGELES’ MESSAGE | V MESSAGE FROM City of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti May 4, 2017 Dear Friends, On behalf of the City of Los Angeles, welcome to the 91st Annual World Trade Week. Over the years, World Trade Week has grown into a month-long celebration, paralleling Los Angeles’s exponential growth into a world-renowned metropolis. Los Angeles serves as one of America’s key gateways to the world. Asia and Latin America are at our doorstep and we boast the country’s busiest port and second busiest airport. We have a global and cosmopolitan citizenry who speak more than 220 languages. We lead the nation in trade, but we are not complacent. We are making unprecedented investments in our airports, port, infrastructure, and businesses to ensure that trade flows continue to expand and our city prospers in the years to come. The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce has for decades championed World Trade Week. Each year it brings together the international trade community, government leaders, and the public to raise awareness of the importance and benefits of global trade for our local and national economy. Together with the City of Los Angeles, I hope that through expansion of global commerce, we can further strengthen our ties to the rest of the world while improving the lives of all Angelenos. I extend my sincerest wishes for a successful World Trade Week. Sincerely, MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI City of Los Angeles VIII |MAYOR OF LONG BEACH’S MESSAGE MESSAGE FROM City of Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia Dear Participants and Sponsors: On behalf of the City of Long Beach, welcome to the 91st Annual World Trade Week Kickoff Breakfast! The Los Angeles region is ripe for international trade and economic development. We have the largest Port complex in the country. In Long Beach, local businesses and entrepreneurs have new means to expand their reach into international markets, including BizPort, an online portal that provides essential resources and assistance to business owners.