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On the occasion of its new season, the World Trade Centre Montréal is inviting you to a round table discussion bringing together renowned speakers—international market specialists—who will explore the market development prospects for our businesses abroad.
The global economy is going through a turbulent period that is affecting countries, like Canada, whose economies are closely integrated with international trade. The conditions that determine our businesses’ success abroad are shifting, which makes it even more important to have an informed view of the markets’ evolution.
Whether you export, invest abroad, or are simply involved in the economic internationalization of Québec and Canada, don’t miss this opportunity to get informed in order to better prepare for the next steps in your international market development.
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- To benefit from the advice and forecasts of our guest speakers, all of whom are international trade specialists
- To hear their views on current and upcoming issues for the global economy
- To better assess the potential for your business development abroad
- To network with other businesses interested in international markets
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| WHO SHOULD ATTEND? |
- Businesses with international operations
- Businesses planning to make the leap onto international markets
- International affairs advisors
- Investors and managers of funds invested abroad
- Students and researchers in the fields of international economics and politics
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Attend this breakfast meeting to benefit from the advice of our four international market specialists.
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DATE AND LOCATION
Friday, September 17, 2010 from 8 to 11:45 a.m.
Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth 900 René-Lévesque Blvd. W.
Bonaventure
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COST
Members: $95 * Non-members: $135 *
* Taxes not included. No registrations, cancellations or refunds 2 business days preceding the activity.
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REGISTRATION
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WTC Montréal receives financial support from Canada Economic Development.
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Affiliated with the World Trade Centers Association (WTCA)
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