Glendora Chamber
BOE International Trade Conference
2017 CALIFORNIA BUSINESS
INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC TRADE CONFERENCE AGENDA
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Registration / Expo Exploration
9:00 AM – 9:45 AM Welcome and Opening Remarks Honorable Jerome E. Horton Member, Board of Equalization
Honorable Yvonne Horton City Clerk, City of Inglewood
Carlos Valderrama, Senior Vice President
Global Initiatives, Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
9:45 AM – 10:00 AM Richard Malcolm Swanson, Jr.
Director of Pacific South Network (Region) of the Office Operations for the U.S. & Foreign
Commercial Service
10:00 AM- 10:15 AM Brian Peck Deputy Director
International Affairs and Business Development Governor’s Office of Business and Economic
Development (Go-BIZ)
10:15 AM – 10:30 AM Break/Expo Exploration 10:30 AM – 11:45 PM Morning Breakout
Session #1
Developing an Export Business Plan Participants will learn about strategies and important tips that will help their business to enter the international marketplace. This session will cover the overview of the export process, which includes potential benefits, costs, and risks, as well as prioritizing and developing export markets and determining market entry strategies.
Morning Breakout Session #2
Real World Challenge and Success Stories of Exporting U.S. Products (from California)
Hear firsthand from California exporters at various levels of their international engagement. They
will share their views and vision on success and how it can be achieved based upon their personal
and business experiences. Hear about the challenges they have faced and how they have overcome
obstacles.
Morning Breakout Session #3
Finding Reputable International Buyers
Learn how to find, establish and maintain strong relationships with foreign buyers and help you
expand into international markets.
Jump start your relationship with foreign buyers and begin to build your brand in overseas markets.
Find out about available resources that will introduce you to new markets and foreign buyers.
11:45 PM – 12:45 PM Lunch Break
12:45 PM – 2:00 PM Afternoon Breakout Session #1
Getting Paid: Trade Finance and Insurance
This session will provide participants with an increased knowledge and awareness of the many
financing options available to them.
This session will assist the participant’s understanding of trade cycles and the inherent risks,
documentation, trade terms and funding requirements, as well as cover balancing risk between seller
and buyer, selecting international payment methods, using trade insurance to protect against
default and financing your export growth with extended credit.
Afternoon Breakout Session #2 Arranging Documentation and Logistics
This session will discuss important tips and guidelines when preparing for export documentation and
export shipping. Learn about the role of the freight forwarder, how to negotiate freight rates,
export packing and labeling, cost and benefit analysis.
Afternoon Breakout Session #3 Consulate General session
Hear from various Consulate General Offices to discuss important tips and guidelines on how to do
business in their respective countries.
2:15 PM – 3:30 PM Final Breakout Session #1
Port and Airport Resources – The Ideal Platform for Exports This session will introduce small to
medium size, minority, veteran and women-owned businesses to export resources and services, with
the goal of assisting their entry in international markets. This will be done through summarizing
the basics of exporting, including costs, risks and steps involved.
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Businesses and entrepreneurs attending will have the opportunity
to meet the speakers and ask questions surrounding key topic areas in the development and growth of
your exporting strategy.
Final Breakout Session #2
Legal Do’s and Don’t’s in an International Sale
This session will cover what export companies must do in order to ensure compliance with local
country export regulations as well as
U.S. Export regulations. Participants will learn about the role o of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs)
and Rules of Origin, how to protect intellectual property (Trademarks and Copyrights), as well as
negotiating export terms and sales and reducing export risk with
incoterms.
Date and Time
Friday Jan 20, 2017
8:00 AM - 3:30 PM PST
Friday, January 20, 2017
8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Location
American Jewish University
15600 Mulholland Drive
Bel-Air, CA 90077
Website
Contact Information
www.boe.ca.gov/taxevents or call 1-888-847-9652
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