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Interview with Milad M Istefanous, Executive Director of Philomina Global Services Co. Ltd.

Interview with Milad M Istefanous, Executive Director of Philomina Global Services Co. Ltd.

Philomina Global Head office located at Khartoum City that is well known, and having branches @ Port Sudan (Seaport City), and our modern office systems and all staff to give excellent services to our potential customers and worldwide associates.

Interview with Filipe Garcia, Branch Manager of Inicio transitarios Lda

Interview with Filipe Garcia, Branch Manager of Inicio transitarios Lda

Since the year 2000 INÍCIO TRANSITÁRIOS has been dedicated with total commitment to the creation of door-to-door transport solutions, regarding maritime and air logistics, on an international basis.

Interview with Ken Zhu,of Coeffort (Shanghai) Logistics & SCM Co., Ltd

Interview with Ken Zhu,of Coeffort (Shanghai) Logistics & SCM Co., Ltd

Coeffort was established in January 2015, core business of Coeffort is supply chain management and provide professional solutions, including supply chain financing, supply chain design, procurement and distribution, international customs clearance agent, executive stock trusteeship, Department of outsourcing, outsourcing processing and distribution management, supply chain services. I hope our business can do for customers "time Save", "money Save", "way touching One".

Interview with Arturo Chavez, Commercial Manager  of Smart Logistics Group

Interview with Arturo Chavez, Commercial Manager of Smart Logistics Group

SMART LOGISTICS GROUP is a premier transportation and logistics company, with coverage in SPAIN/EUROPE. Our value-added services portfolio includes import and export freight management, truck brokerage, intermodal, load/mode and network optimization, and global visibility. We provide freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing and all other logistics services.

Interview with Ordan Cargo, Managing Director of Ordan Cargo Ltd

Interview with Ordan Cargo, Managing Director of Ordan Cargo Ltd

We are " ORDAN CARGO LTD" a freight forwarding & logistics company based in Tel Aviv, Israel since 2001 having presences at all main ports ASHDOD/HAIFA/TLV for Import/Export/Cross SEA/AIR. We provide excellent and creative logistics solutions as well as quality service with competitive prices.

Guest opinion: Pass TPA to boost state's trade, jobs

Source:spokesman    2014-3-17 9:29:00

At least 40 percent of jobs in Washington are tied to trade, making it the single largest driver of our state's economy. Unfortunately, Congress is jeopardizing our ability to maximize the benefits of our state's international competitiveness and will until we convince them to act on a little known policy called Trade Promotion Authority (TPA).

Also known as fast-track negotiating authority, TPA is key to our country's ability to raise the standards of global trade and negotiate new trade partnerships that will level the playing field for Washington businesses in foreign countries. It creates a framework for Congress to provide the president and U.S. trade negotiators with their objectives and requirements for our country's trade agreements. Without this direction, trade negotiators will not know Congress' priorities, making it difficult to approve any agreement. TPA ensures agreements that meet all of Congress' agreed-upon priorities get an up-or-down vote without amendments, which is necessary when dealing with complex trade agreements. Without TPA, no country will want to finalize a partnership with the United States if it could be crippled with amendments.

The U.S. is currently negotiating three major trade agreements: the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) with 11 Asia-Pacific countries, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) with the European Union and the Trade in International Services Agreement (TISA) with select World Trade Organization members. But without TPA, these agreements, which could raise the standards for global trade on issues like labor, the environment and intellectual property protection - and boost the world's economic output by $600 billion - will have little chance of passing in Congress.

Since trade is the primary engine of Washington's economy, trade partnerships greatly benefit our state by opening up new markets for Washington goods and services. They increase our capacity to serve as an international gateway for other states and make it easier for Washington employers to import manufacturing inputs or retail products. All these things create jobs for Washington residents. Trade agreements also benefit consumers in Washington by increasing access to a diverse selection of affordable goods and services.

Washington has always been a gateway to the global economy, and we export more than twice as much per capita as the average state. Washington state exported $15 billion of agricultural products in 2013, much of that from east of the Cascade Mountains. For example, the U.S. exported over $1 billion of frozen potato products, and 70 percent of that transited through Washington ports, creating jobs in our state all along the value chain of harvesting, processing, packaging and transportation. And agricultural goods are certainly not the only thing Eastern Washington exports. In 2012, manufacturers in congressional districts four and five (including Spokane, Walla Walla, the Tri-Cities, Pullman and Yakima) exported $2.7 billion worth of product.

Unfortunately, misunderstandings about TPA have caused some members of Congress to hesitate to renew it when it is, in fact, the very tool that would increase the transparency and congressional oversight of trade negotiations. Contrary to the idea that TPA would "fast track" agreements that would lower standards, the recently-introduced TPA bill would raise labor, environmental and intellectual property standards, to name just a few. Future trade partnerships remove unfair and market-distorting practices that put our Washington family farms and small businesses at a global trade disadvantage.

With so much to gain from finalizing these new trade agreements, Congress must act now to pass TPA. Join us in urging Congress to pass TPA without delay.

Eric Schinfeld is the president of the Washington Council on International Trade. Matt Harris is the director of government affairs and assistant executive director at the Washington State Potato Commission.