BRIEFING ON THE 14TH PLENARY OF THE US-BRAZIL COMMERCIAL DIALOGUE.
Brazilian American Chamber of Commerce, INC
Roundtable Briefing on the U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue
The International Trade Administration invited industry representatives to a briefing on the U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue in preparation in the last June 29, 2016, Commercial Dialogue Plenary meeting in Washington, D.C. The U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue, led by the Department of Commerce and the Brazilian Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services (MDIC), is a bilateral cooperative mechanism aimed at increasing bilateral trade and investment. Join us for a discussion of activities in each Commercial Dialogue working group.
The U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue, led by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the Brazilian Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services (MDIC), is a bilateral cooperative mechanism aimed at increasing bilateral trade and investment. Since 2006, the Dialogue has fostered cooperation between Commerce and MDIC, and facilitated discussions on cross-cutting issues affecting the movement of goods and services and the competitiveness of U.S. and Brazilian products.
On June 29, with its 14th plenary meeting in Washington, D.C, the Commercial Dialogue will celebrate its tenth anniversary. Please join U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue co-chairs Kenneth Hyatt, Deputy Under Secretary for International Trade, U.S. Department of Commerce, Daniel Godinho, Secretary for Foreign Trade, Brazilian Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services, and other senior Brazilian trade officials for a briefing on the U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue and investment.
Speakers
Daniel Godinho, Secretary for Foreign Trade, Brazilian Ministry of Industry, Foreign Trade and Services
Kenneth Hyatt, Acting Under Secretary for International Trade, U.S. Department of Commerce
Marcelo Maia Tavares de Araújo, Secretary of Commerce and Services, Ministry of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade (MDIC)
Luis Fernando Panelli Cesar, President, Brazilian National Institute of Metrology,Quality and Technology (INMETRO)
Luiz Otavio Pimentel, President, Brazilian National Institute of Intellectual Property (INPI)
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