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Deadline to Confirm Your Spot: March 30, 2010 – Montana World Trade Center and Lt. Governor John Bohlinger to lead International Business Development Mission to Israel May 31-June 3, 2010

The Montana World Trade Center (MWTC) and Lt. Governor John Bohlinger will lead an International Business Development Mission to Israel May 31-June 3, 2010. The mission will help Montana companies develop relationships with new clients through prearranged one-on-one meetings. It will also provide an opportunity for companies already doing business in the region to cultivate stronger ties with business partners.

The following is a link to the March 24th webinar: http://fs11n1.sendspace.com/dl/a189bb62e329cb784d1637f47861dcb7/4baaa34152aabe9a/dnnzd1/Israel%20Trade%20Opportunities%20March%202010.wmv

Israel Trade Opportunities March 2010
Slides only: U.S.- Israel Commercial Relations) http://www.mwtc.org/uploadedFiles/USIsrael.pdf

Why Should Your Company Participate?

* We do the legwork for you! Meetings with pre-screened potential buyers, sales representatives and business partners.

* Direct contact with US Commercial Service staff overseas.

* You will have customized market intelligence and industry briefings.

* Networking events…international business is based on relationships!

* A great value!

International Business Development Mission Fee: Includes pre-arranged one-on-one meetings, a networking reception, some meals and in-country transportation

· $1,500 for MWTC members

· $1,800 for non-members

· TRADE MISSION ASSISTANCE FUND: The Montana Department of Commerce has generously agreed to allow participants to access funding assistance through its Trade Show Assistance Fund. Please click here to learn more about the program http://www.madeinmontanausa.com/TSAguidelines.asp .

If you are interested in learning more about how your company can take advantage of this unique opportunity, please contact Megan Harrington (406.243.5850, [email protected]).

DEADLINE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT: MARCH 30, 2010

“This project is funded by a grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). SBA’s funding should not be construed as an endorsement of any products, opinions, or services. All SBA-funded projects are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made, if requested at least two weeks in advance.

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