Governor Jan Brewer leads trade mission to Germany, France
Delegation aims to expand opportunities for Arizona business development and tourism
PHOENIX
– Governor Jan Brewer today will lead a trade delegation to Europe,
with a focus on expanding business investment, tourism and job growth in
Arizona.
The
delegation – including the Governor and leaders with the Arizona
Commerce Authority and Arizona Office of Tourism – will meet with heads
of industry and government in the critical trade destinations of Germany
and France. In 2011, Germany was Arizona’s 6th-largest export partner;
France was 10th-largest. The Arizona delegation will return to Phoenix on June 4.
“Arizona
cannot be content to compete for jobs and investment regionally or even
nationally – we must compete globally if we intend to be a magnet for
economic opportunity and prosperity,” said Governor Brewer. “Our quality
of life, competitive tax rates, lean regulations and ready workforce
are already compelling selling points. Now, we need to make certain that
international business leaders are aware of everything else Arizona has
to offer – including our new incentives for job growth, corporate
manufacturing and renewable energy.”
The
cornerstone of the trade mission is a Global Business Dialogue
conference in Berlin that is being organized in partnership with the
Thunderbird School of Global Management, The American Chamber of
Commerce in Germany and the U.S. Embassy in Berlin. The conference will
bring together more than 500 business leaders from around the world to
discuss innovation, energy and the most promising prospects for trade
between the United States and Europe. Attending the conference will be
business executives from an estimated 60 countries, many of whom already
have Arizona ties as Thunderbird graduates.
"An
integral part of the ACA's strategy is a focus on communicating the
benefits of doing business in Arizona to an international audience,”
said Arizona Commerce Authority Executive Vice President and Chief
Operating Officer Sandra Watson, who will be traveling with the
delegation. “The ACA is once again partnering with the Thunderbird
School of Global Management to reach companies that could potentially
bring high-wage jobs to Arizona."
Following
the Global Business Dialogue conference in Berlin, the delegation will
travel to Munich for a Trade, Investment and Tourism seminar with German
corporations that have indicated interest in relocating or expanding
operations in the southwestern United States. Germany is the largest
consumer market in the European Union, and imported $770 million worth
of Arizona goods and products in 2011.
The
delegation will then fly to Paris, France, for a series of business
meetings – including with French companies that already have a presence
in Arizona and may consider expanding their operations. In 2011, France
imported $484 million worth of Arizona goods and products.
Throughout
the mission, the Governor and members of the delegation will conduct
interviews with European business reporters and travel writers in order
to spread the word about trade and tourism opportunities in Arizona. In
terms of tourist visitation and spending, Germany and France are
Arizona’s fourth and fifth most important markets, respectively.
“Tourism
is one of Arizona’s most critical economic drivers, and this trip
represents an important step for Arizona back into the European market
as we vie for German and French travelers,” said Arizona Office of
Tourism Director Sherry Henry, who will participate in the trade
mission. “Just as important, we know that tourism can serve as an entrée
to future economic investment as executives visit a location for the
first time and find it appealing for their business. In this way, a
trade mission like this that combines business recruitment and tourism
promotion can be a significant win-win for Arizona’s economy.”
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