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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.

International trade essential to state's economy

Source:badgerherald    2014-4-18 9:30:00

While Wisconsin's most well-known commodities may be cheese, beer and brats, most of the state's exports are agricultural and construction machinery, along with medical and scientific instruments, which bring tens of billions of dollars into the state every year.

For their economic impact, these exports may be more important for the state's economic health than its other staple products.

In a report released by the conservative MacIver Institute Monday, the group's President Brett Healy called for Washington politicians to pass the renewal of the Trade Promotion Authority, which would give President Barack Obama more flexibility in negotiating trade deals.

Healy said international exports are critical to Wisconsin's economy, citing the $24 billion worth of Wisconsin goods that were exported to countries around the world in 2012, accounting for about 9 percent of the state's gross domestic product.

The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation took a similar stance on the importance of international trade for the state's economy, especially for the workers.

"If you look at all of the statistics, firms that are new to exporting increase their employment four times faster than a non-exporting company, and wages are typically anywhere from 13 to 18 percent higher than non-exporting firms," Lora Klenke, WEDC vice president for international business development, said.

Wisconsin has grown as an international exporter in recent years and reached more than 210 countries with its exports last year, she said.

Laura Dresser, associate director at the liberal-leaning Center on Wisconsin Strategy, said international trade is crucial to Wisconsin's economy due to the number of manufacturing jobs it creates within the state.

Dresser said the depreciating value of the U.S. dollar is an economic issue that needs to be focused on prior to trade agreements. Driving up exports will help to accomplish this goal, she said.

According to a report by Trade Benefits America, more than one in five Wisconsin jobs depends on domestic and international trade. Wisconsin trade-related employment grew 22 percent between 2004 and 2011, as the state's total job growth stagnated.

Canada, Mexico and China are Wisconsin's top three export destinations, with Mexico and China importing more than $2 billion in Wisconsin-based merchandise and Canada importing more than $7 billion, according to the report.

Klenke identified China and India as two major trade targets for Wisconsin in the future due to their rapidly expanding middle classes.

"Experts are predicting that by 2030, 65 percent of the world's middle class are going to be residing in China and India alone, so we have to have a plan for those markets," she said.

Klenke also said WEDC is creating a plan to focus on future Indian and Chinese markets and has arranged for a delegation of Wisconsin businesses to travel to India for networking in the coming week.

Wisconsin's main exports include agricultural and construction machinery, along with medical and scientific instruments, according to statistics from WEDC. Wisconsin's exports in agricultural products are expected to grow, and Klenke predicts that growing middle classes around the world will demand Wisconsin products.

"Individuals not only are going to have to eat, but they will want higher-quality, higher-protein, processed foods, and that's something our state can supply," Klenke said.