Seeking to expand global business opportunities, the New Mexico Economic Development Department’s Office of International Trade (OIT) is planning a joint venture with the Office of Mexican Affairs (OMA) to explore trade options in China and Taiwan. The “Access China” recruitment mission is scheduled to take place the week of November 10th. Representatives from both Offices will travel with to meet with Chinese manufacturers looking to access North American markets, with a special eye on the New Mexico/Mexico border.
OIT director Mathew Woodlee says, “New Mexico is poised to be a premiere destination in the United States for foreign investment.” He also notes that, “China is New Mexico’s number one Asian trading partner, and we are looking forward to finding more opportunities to attract investment from China into our state.”
The mission will be split into two groups. One group will visit 3 cities in southern China, including a stop in Taiwan. Taiwan’s FoxCon electronics manufacturer has already established business in San Jeronimo, Mexico, across from New Mexico’s Santa Teresa point of entry. Simultaneously, a separate group of New Mexico companies will be travelling to Tokyo and Beijing seeking sales and distribution partners."
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