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A complete guide to Southern California’s international trade
organizations, consulate general listings and other useful, up-to-date resources.
Celebrating a month of world trade in May
2017 World Trade Week
Info Guide
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA: THE HUB OF GLOBAL TRADE
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WORLD TRADE WEEK: Southern California – The Hub of Global Trade
The strategic location of Southern California as a global trade hub cannot be overstated. Handling more than $390 billion in two-way trade – whether through exporting agricultural, manufactured goods, medical equipment and high value-added products, or importing products for consumers or production lines – Southern California is key in linking global markets. It is this fact that makes the theme of the 91st Annual World Trade Week (WTW), “Southern California – The Hub of Global Trade,” so timely and appropriate.
World Trade Week has been a time-honored tradition in the Southern California business community for more than 90 years. I am honored to serve as chairman of the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce World Trade Week in its 91st year.
The importance of WTW is demonstrated through a month-long celebration in May, which consists of many events that provide the opportunity for members of the business community to discuss and learn about the importance of international trade to the Southern California economy. The L.A. Area Chamber has been the leader in ensuring the success of this event for its entire history, which commences with the WTW Kickoff Breakfast that is scheduled for May 4, 2017.
There are many companies that depend on Southern California to support their global supply chains, resulting in a substantial positive economic impact to our local economy. In addition, these organizations have made significant capital investments in local infrastructure to our benefit to serve these global markets.
Southern California is also unique in relation to its world trading partners with the multitude and variety of transportation modes engaged in this trade. Whether through our local seaport or international airport, ranked No. 1 and No. 5 respectively in the United States, to the cluster of warehouses and distribution centers in the Inland Empire all connected by a local drayage community, our infrastructure ensures global goods move efficiently within our borders. Southern California is also the gateway to the most robust intercontinental rail infrastructure in the world for freight movement. We truly have it covered whether it moves by sea, water, air, land or the ever-expanding electronic highway. All of these businesses create in excess of 360,000 jobs in many different sectors of our local communities.
I look forward to meeting you at one of the many events that will be held during the celebratory month of World Trade Week.
ALAN MCCORKLE2017 World Trade Week ChairSenior Vice PresidentNYK Ports
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MESSAGE FROM
U.S. Secretary of Commerce
Since its initiation in 1927 by the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce (LAACC), the World Trade Week celebration continues to highlight the tremendous business opportunities for U.S. companies that choose to go global and offer the trade community a collaborative platform to bring success in the global marketplace.
I am honored to be the new Secretary of Commerce, and I intend to bring what I have learned from the private sector to my job here in Washington, D.C. I am looking forward to having a stronger business relationship with organizations such as the LAACC, and I understand the important role it plays in fostering the entrepreneurial spirit to help drive innovation and increase American competitiveness.
Within the Depart of Commerce’s International Trade Administration, we have both U.S. and overseas international trade professionals who will concentrate on strengthening the competitiveness of U.S. businesses by offering up-to-date content on exporting, providing them the resources they need to support exporting, connecting them to the global demand for U.S. goods and services, and ensuring that our trade partners comply with their agreements. Our global business professionals work with U.S. businesses across the country and throughout the world in markets where U.S. companies can pursue real business opportunities. We coordinate our resources and services with organizations such as the LAACC, which innovates, partners with us, and is a valued resource for exporters in the Los Angeles area business community.
As we celebrate this year’s World Trade Week, we keep in mind that the United States must be strong and steadfast in leading innovation and remaining on the cutting edge of technology. Automation and e-commerce will help American firms be more competitive in today’s dynamic global markets. Our ability as a Nation of entrepreneurs and innovators will hinge on providing a level playing field so that U.S. firms can not only compete, but rely on fair trade rules.
As I go forward as Secretary of Commerce, one of my goals will be to better facilitate access to the Department’s resources and avail myself to organizations such as the LAACC to support the private sector’s job creation for American workers. Exporting American products and services helps create good jobs here at home, while helping to strengthen our economy.
The United States has many great organizations such as the LAACC and, through these organizations, events such as the 91st Annual World Trade Week Kickoff Breakfast help to generate a continued sense of purpose and direction for U.S. businesses. I congratulate the LAACC on its 91st World Trade Week, and I applaud its commitment to international trade.
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MESSAGE FROM
Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr.
Greetings to everyone gathered for the 91st anniversary of World Trade Week.
In today’s economy, it is important that our state continues to build strong financial ties abroad. California’s involvement in the international business sector is vital for our prosperity. I welcome events such as World Trade Week which raise international trade awareness throughout the state and nation.
It is a pleasure to join you in recognizing your honorees that have made efforts to increase participation in the global markets and expand our economic well-being. I applaud the work they have done to continue our Golden State’s legacy as pioneers, innovators and leaders.
Please accept my best wishes for a memorable event and every continued success.
Sincerely,
GOVERNOR EDMUND G. BROWN JR.State of California
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MESSAGE FROM
City of Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti
May 4, 2017
Dear Friends,
On behalf of the City of Los Angeles, welcome to the 91st Annual World Trade Week. Over the years, World Trade Week has grown into a month-long celebration, paralleling Los Angeles’s exponential growth into a world-renowned metropolis.Los Angeles serves as one of America’s key gateways to the world. Asia and Latin America are at our doorstep and we boast the country’s busiest port and second busiest airport. We have a global and cosmopolitan citizenry who speak more than 220 languages. We lead the nation in trade, but we are not complacent. We are making unprecedented investments in our airports, port, infrastructure, and businesses to ensure that trade flows continue to expand and our city prospers in the years to come.
The Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce has for decades championed World Trade Week. Each year it brings together the international trade community, government leaders, and the public to raise awareness of the importance and benefits of global trade for our local and national economy. Together with the City of Los Angeles, I hope that through expansion of global commerce, we can further strengthen our ties to the rest of the world while improving the lives of all Angelenos. I extend my sincerest wishes for a successful World Trade Week.
Sincerely,
MAYOR ERIC GARCETTICity of Los Angeles
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MESSAGE FROM
City of Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia
Dear Participants and Sponsors:
On behalf of the City of Long Beach, welcome to the 91st Annual World Trade Week Kickoff Breakfast!
The Los Angeles region is ripe for international trade and economic development. We have the largest Port complex in the country. In Long Beach, local businesses and entrepreneurs have new means to expand their reach into international markets, including BizPort, an online portal that provides essential resources and assistance to business owners. Long Beach City College and CSU Long Beach have also developed key programs to stimulate international trade and economic growth. There has been unprecedented investment in development projects around the city. And our tourism industry is burgeoning.
It’s no wonder why our region is home to World Trade Week, a premier event that brings together some of the world’s top executives, stakeholders, and experts in the international trade community. For 91 years, World Trade Week has inspired participants to share innovative ideas about how to promote economic exchange and growth, and we are honored to host such a great event.
Again, welcome to World Trade Week!
Sincerely,
MAYOR ROBERT GARCIACity of Long Beach
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WORLD TRADE WEEK HISTORY ................................... 2017 WORLD TRADE WEEK COMMITTEE .......................
WORLD TRADE WEEK AWARDS ................................ Past Chairs and Stanley T. Olafson Award Recipients
TRADE STATISTICS ............................................... Los Angeles County Trade Statistics California Trade Statistics U.S. Trade Statistics
WORLD TRADE WEEK EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS ..................................
PORTS, AIRPORTS AND FOREIGN TRADE ZONES ................................... IMPORT/EXPORT INFORMATION .............................. Federal Services State of California Services
BINATIONAL & ETHNIC CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE ................................... FOREIGN CONSULATES & TRADE OFFICES ................................................ PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS ............................
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The World Trade Week concept was conceived in 1926 and first observed in 1927 in Southern California. World trade continues to significantly contribute tothe nation’s economy and has developed a vast new horizon for America’s businesses.
In 1926, Stanley T. Olafson, then manager of the World Trade Department of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, conceived
the idea of a World Trade Week observance in Southern California. This was during a period of isolationism and under the conditions prevailing during the heyday of the restrictive Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act.
In 1935, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt officially proclaimed World Trade Week as a national observance by the United States Government and selected the third weekof May each year, which includes May 22, National Maritime Day.
Initially, the purpose of World Trade Week was to promote the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Following World War II, the expanding economy and potential for international commerce growth created an opportunity for World Trade Week to expand its scope to include all facilities and organizations in the Southern California area involved in world trade.
Under the guidance of its founding sponsors — the L.A. Area Chamber, Los Angeles World Airports, the Port of Long Beach and the Port of Los Angeles — the original week-long observance has now grown to more than 30 events held each year throughout the month of May in the counties of Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura.
This tremendous nonprofit endeavor is further supported by Southern California companies who offer sponsorship for the many programs and informational materials the World Trade Week Committee creates each year.
WORLD TRADE WEEK HISTORY
Celebrating a month of world trade in May
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A LOOK BACK
World Trade Week committee, May 19, 1958. Front row, seated left to right: Mayor Morris Poulson; Graciela N. de Polanco, head of the Chilean Consulate and dean of the L.A. Consular Corp.; Sheriff Eugene W. Biscailuz and County Consul Hal Kennedy.
Luncheon at American President Lines’ new terminal during Industrial Day tour of harbor, World Trade Week, May 1952. From left to right: “Miss World Trade” Barbara Bates, “San Pedro Princess” Bianca Detert, Long Beach Harbor Commissioners President W.R. Frosty Martin, “Princess Long Beach” Joyce Niederberger, “Princess Wilmington” Jane Stevenson and L.A. Board of Harbor Commissioners President Ralph D. Sweeney.
Stanley T. Olafson Bronze Plaque Award presentation, World Trade Week, May 21, 1958. From left to right: L.A. Chamber of Commerce President George B. Gose; Dr. Adamantios Polyzoides, reporter and Stanley T. Olafson recipient; and President of Air Express International N.Y.C. Charles L. Gallo.
World Trade Week, May 16, 1958. From left to right: Graciela N. de Polanco, head of the Chilean Consulate and dean of the L.A. Consular Corp.; World Trade Week Chair George Mohr; Sheriff Eugene W. Biscailuz and “Miss World Trade” Barbara Stewart.
World Trade Week luncheon on board the East Asiatic Company’s passenger-freighter Pasadena in Long Beach, May 15, 1957. From left to right: Captain Hans Larsen, Ace Adams, Chief Steward Willy Karlsen and Bert Lindberg.
World Trade Week, May 15, 1951. From left to right: George Shutes, W. G. Paul and Bernard J. Caughlin.
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ChairAlan McCorkle NYK Ports Vice ChairOtis Cliatt II Pacific Harbor Line, Inc.
World Trade Week DirectorJasmin Sakai-Gonzalez L.A. Area Chamber of Commerce
Committee MembersKay Amano Japan America Society of Southern CaliforniaNorman Arikawa Port of Los Angeles Steve Arnold Jose Artiles Los Angeles Unified School DistrictMonica Banken Aerospace CorporationFrank Brady C.H. RobinsonCaroline Brown Bank of America Merrill LynchCameron Campbell International Visitors Council of Los Angeles Moises Cisneros Los Angeles Latino Chamber of CommerceGeraldine Contreras L.A. Area Chamber of CommerceLem Daniels Morgan StanleyWolfram Doelker German American Business Association of California, Inc. (GABA)Meral Duran West Coast Turkish American Chamber of CommerceJanet Elliott International Visitors Council of Los Angeles Doug Erber Japan America Society of Southern CaliforniaKeegan Ewing California Cartage Co., LLCSteven Finley Los Angeles Transportation Club Guy Fox District Export Council of Southern CaliforniaDwayne Gathers Gathers Strategies, Inc. Elizabeth Glynn (CMTC) California Manufacturing Technology ConsultingAmy Grat International Trade Education Programs (ITEP)Sheila Gonzalez Port of Los AngelesBrent Hamlet Bank of America Merrill Lynch Julie Anne Hennessy U.S. Department of Commerce - West L.A. OfficeMark Hirzel A.N. Deringer, Inc.Nathalie Hoffman Brazil Business Link Matt Hornton Milken InstituteVincent Iacopella Alba Wheels Up International Inc.Melissa Isom Quebec Government Office of Los Angeles David Iwata LD Two Group, Inc.Devorah Kaufman Zhuhai Commercial ServiceJeffrey Kiernan League of California CitiesAndrea Kune ABC Kune Marketing Weston LaBar Foreign Trade Association Maricela Macias Consulate General of Canada – Los AngelesLilia Navarrete Women in International Trade – Los Angeles (WIT-LA)Emanuela Panebianco Chapman UniversityJarrod Purdon UPSCameron Roberts Foreign Trade Association
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Rachid Sayouty U.S. Department of Commerce - Downtown Office Brandon Shamim Beacon Management Group Nancy Tovar-Huxen ComericaCarlos Valderrama L.A. Area Chamber of CommerceDelia Valdivia U.S. Department of Commerce - West L.A. Office Comr. Valeria Velasco Los Angeles World Airports Ross Vitale Los Angeles World Airports Nick Vyas University of Southern CaliforniaDerek Waleko KOTRAElizabeth Warren Future PortsNancy Woo Hiromoto N.F. Stroth & Associates Dr. Anatoly Zhuplev Loyola Marymount University
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Although the World Trade Week awards are presented during official activities in May, the World Trade Week Committee is on the lookout year-round for potential Southern California recipients.
Each company selected to receive award recognition has demonstrated outstanding contributions to the international community that have fostered new innovation and promoted perpetual growth. These companies have proven to be examples of organizations that allow for international business to continue rising to new heights. Their achievements are highlighted below.
STANLEY T. OLAFSON BRONZE PLAQUE
AMBASSADOR VILMA MARTINEZ President, Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners
EXPORT ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
This award recognizes Southern California companies that have demonstrated success in exporting or have provided export services to others over the past two years.
To submit candidates for 2018 or for more information on these awards, contact World Trade Week Director Jasmin Sakai-Gonzalez, 213.580.7569 or [email protected].
2017 AWARD WINNERS
This prestigious plaque recognizes an outstanding member of the world trade community in Southern California who has contributed above and beyond job requirements throughout a long career in international trade.
BORLA PERFORMANCE INDUSTRIES INC.COSMOBEAUTI LABULTRAGLAS INC.
Recognizes and honors an organization or company that has demonstrated inspirational and visionary leadership in the development of world trade in Southern California. The recipient exemplifies the attributes of Bob Kleist, perhaps the best-known person in world trade on the West Coast, by advocating for Southern California’s interests in promoting trade and providing an education for the next generation of international traders.
BOB KLEIST LEADERSHIP AWARD
PORT OF LOS ANGELES - TRADE CONNECT
2017 WORLD TRADE WEEK AWARDS
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Chair: Anthony Pirozzi, The Boeing CompanyFred Latuperissa, U.S. Department of CommerceIlse Metchek, California Fashion Association
Chair: Caroline Brown, Director, Bank of America Merrill LynchAmb. Mickey Kantor, Mayer Brown LLP
Chair: Ken Miranda, Owens & Minor Distribution, Inc.Comr. Mario Cordero, Federal Maritime Commission
Chair: Noel Massie, UPSJoseph A. Czyzyk, Mercury Air Group, Inc.
Chair: Valeria Velasco, Los Angeles World Airports Bella Heule, World Trade Center, San Diego
Chair: Mario Cordero, Long Beach Board of Harbor CommissionersDr. Richard Drobnick, Center for International Business Education and Research, University of Southern California
Chair: Kaylynn Kim, Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP, Los Angeles Board of Harbor CommisionersDr. Abraham Lowenthal, University of Southern California
Chair: William H. Collier, Keesal, Young & LoganCarol Rowen, International Trade Education Programs Inc.
Chair: Steve Arnold, FedEx ServicesNancy Woo Hiromoto, Citizen Watch Co.
Chair: Mark Mayers, City National BankCarlos J. Valderrama, Carlsmith Ball, LLP
Chair: Carlos J. Valderrama, Carlsmith Ball, LLP Captain Karsten Lemke, FuturePortsLeslie Cazas, Nissan North America Chair: Charles Woo, Megatoys, Inc.Marianne Venieris, Center for International Trade & Transportation
Chair: Nancy Woo Hiromoto, Citizen Watch Co.Marian Duntley, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
Chair: Bryan G. Stockton, Mattel, Inc.R. Thomas Decker, Strategic Resources Alliance
Chair: Marian Duntley, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.Arthur R. Litman, FedEx Trade Networks
Chair: R. Thomas Decker, L.A. Area Chamber Tom Teofilo, World Trade Center Assc. LA-LB
Chair: Susan Corrales-DiazJay Winter, International Association Services
Chair: William M. Royer, CitibankGuy Fox, Global Transportation Services
Chair: Jeffrey Coppersmith, Coppersmith Inc.Richard Shostak, Stein Shostak Shostak & O’Hara
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PAST WORLD TRADE WEEK CHAIRS & STANLEY T. OLAFSON PLAQUE RECIPIENTS
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Chair: Denis R. Brown, Pinkerton’s, Inc.Michael Dugan, Western Overseas Corp.
Chair: Russell Hanlin, Sunkist Growers, Inc.Ezunial Burts, Port of Los Angeles
Chair: Paul V. Colony, AON WorldwideIrene Fisher, California Export Finance Office
Chair: Leslie Browne Cazas, Nissan North America Fermin Cuza, Mattel, Inc.
Chair: Fermin Cuza, Mattel, Inc.Russell Hanlin, Sunkist Growers, Inc.
Chair: Anthony J. Stapleton, Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co.Clifton A. Moore, Los Angeles Department of Airports
Chair: Irene Fisher, California Export Finance OfficeManfred H.K. Aschemeyer, Stevedoring Srv. of America
Chair: William B. Filbert, Intl. Diversified Technologies, Inc. L. Fargo Wells, Export Finance Office, CSWTC
Chair: Jane A. Beseda, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.John R. Liebman, Hill, Farrer & Burrill
Chair: Steven Paul Resnick, Port of Los AngelesWilliam B. Filbert, Intl. Diversified Technologies, Inc.James McJunkin, Port of Long Beach
Chair: Thomas N. Teofilo, Port of Long BeachEnrico Salvo, Carmichael International Service
Chair: Al Mazzarella, L. E. Coppersmith, Inc.Richard Hoffman, L.A. Area Chamber
Chair: Charles Nevil, Meridian EnterprisesKenneth Waymire, Mattel Toys, Inc.
Chair: Gladys A. Moreau, Security Pacific National BankTom Bradley, Mayor, City of Los Angeles
Chair: W. Guy Fox, Global Transportation Services, Inc.Charles Nevil, Meridian Group of Companies
Chair: Manfred H. K. Aschemeyer, Stevedoring ServicesCarl Scanlon, C. Scanlon and Company
Chair: Emmett C. McGaugheyBradford Daniel, Daily Commercial News
Chair: J. Louis Munoz, Jr., Security Pacific National BankRichard King, Office of International Trade
Chair: Donald Butler, Merchants & Manufacturers Assn.Sam Orr, Sam E. Orr, International Public Relations
Chair: William Escherich, Southern California Auto ClubStanley “Buddy” Epstein, Anglo–American Aviation
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Chair: James Craig, Long Beach Harbor CommissionFrancis V. Swanson, Association Services
Chair: Richard Shostak, Stein Shostak Shostak & O’HaraThomas Thorley, Port of Long Beach
Chair: Robert D. Hudson, Port of Los AngelesLew Coppersmith, L.E. Coppersmith, Inc.
Chair: Douglas Friman, Transmarine Navigation Co.Vittorio Sanguineti, Italian Trade Commissioner
Chair: Richard C. King, King InternationalSamuel Yorty, Mayor, City of Los Angeles
Chair: Marjorie Shostak, Stein & Shostak W. Theodore Johnson, United California Bank
Chair: Thomas J. Thorley, Port of Long BeachRobert F. Holbrook, Williams Dimond and Co.
Chair: Robert H. AutenreithJohn F. Parkinson, Port of Los Angeles
Chair: Lew E. Coppersmith, L. E. Coppersmith, Inc.Charles Vickers, Port of Long Beach
Chair: W. Theodore Johnson, United California BankFran Wilcox, Sunkist Growers
Chair: Robert F. Holbrook, Williams, Dimond & Co Albert Perrish, Winter, Wolff & Co.
Chair: Harry Ridings, Jr., Long Beach Harbor CommissionMilo Hefferlin, Bank of America
Chair: Milo Hefferlin, Bank of AmericaRobert O. Vernon, Foreign Trade Assn. of So. California
Chair: Melvin J. EricksonJohn A. Sowers, L.A. Chamber of Commerce
Chair: Charles Vickers, Port of Long BeachAlbert Rebel, Albert Rebel, Inc.
Chair: Albert Perrish, Winter, Wolff & Co.Robert D. Kleist, Pacific Far East Lines
Chair: Robert D. Kleist, Pacific Far East LinesMarjorie Shostak, Stein & Shostak
Chair: John Parkinson, Los Angeles Harbor Dept.Eugene D. Flaherty, American President Lines
Chair: William A. Harrington, Bethlehem Pacific Steel Lloyd L. Menveg, L.A. Harbor Commission
Chair: George H. MohrNed Lewis, Wilbur-Ellis Co.
Chair: Wendell Shore, California Honey Co.Dr. Adamantios T. Polyzoides, University of Southern California
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Chair: Max J. Linder, Jr., Transmarine Navigation Bernard J. Caughlin, L.A. Harbor Department
Chair: John McHose, Lillick, Geary,& McHoseJack Warner, Warner Brothers Studios
Chair: Mel Buether, Farmers Merchants National BankS.J. Hindle, American President Lines
Chair: Alvin K. Maddy, Long Beach Harbor Dept.Robert D. Parrish, Woodbury College
Chair: Frank J. Connolly
Chair: UnknownNorman E. Dunnavant, Los Angeles Commercial News
Chair: UnknownPhilip Stein, Law Offices of Philip Stein
Chair: Bernard Caughlin, Port of Los AngelesW.S. Rosecrans, L. A. Chamber of Commerce
Chair: UnknownMichael Harris, Max Factor Co.
Chair: Norman Dunnavant, Los Angeles Commercial NewsWalter Disney, Walt Disney Productions
Chair: Alfred E. HopkinsEdgar Wilson, American President Lines
Chair: Michael HarrisFletcher Bowron, Mayor, City of Los Angeles
Chair: UnknownMax Linder, Transmarine Navigation Co.
Chair: UnknownHenry Human, Banco Nacional de Mexico
Chair: UnknownRufus B. Von Kleinsmid, University of Southern California
Chair: UnknownArthur Eldridge, Los Angeles Harbor Dept.
Chair: UnknownW.D. Fraser, Importer
Chair: Gustav Riedlin, Bank of AmericaStanley T. Olafson, L.A. Chamber of Commerce
Chair: UnknownGustav Riedlin, Bank of America
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Chair: Walter Measday, US Bureau of Foreign & Domestic Commerce
Chair: David Livingston
Chair: UnknownE.E. Manning, Southern California TelephoneEloi J. Amar, Long Beach Harbor Dept.
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Source: World City, Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation, ustradenumbers.com
Port of Los Angeles ranked No. 1 for value of trade among nation’s more than 475 airports, seaports and border crossings. Top export, in dollars: Civilian aircraft and parts. Top import: Motor vehicles.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY TRADE STATISTICS
CALIFORNIA TRADE STATISTICS
California is the 2nd largest U.S. Export Market
Exports from California helped contribute to $2.21 trillion of U.S. goods and services exports in 2016
Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, California Chamber of Commerce
#1Port of Long Beach ranked No. 11. Top export, in dollars: Motor vehicles. Top import: Computers.
Los Angeles International Airport ranked No. 9. Top export, in dollars: Aircraft. Top import: Computers.
Los Angeles’s trade with the world rose to $393.76 billion Los Angeles’s trade with the world rose 1.11 percent from 2015 and exports increased 3.92 percent.
Eight top 20 trade partners set a record for Los Angeles trade in 2016: Four in Asia, four in Europe.
Los Angeles’ biggest one-year gain in trade was with Vietnam, up $4.45 billion
$163.6BILLION
amounted from California goods exports in 2016 to 228 foreign economies.
Following Mexico as top export markets:
$16.2 billionCanada
$14.4 billionChina
$11.8 billionJapan
$25.3BILLION
total California exports to Mexico in 2016.
In 2016, for the 20th time in the last two decades Los Angeles has been the nation’s top-ranked Customs district.
Los Angeles had trade surplus with 120 countries compared to 114 surpluses from the same period one year earlier.
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TRADE STATISTICS
California is a top exporter in the nation of computers, electronic products, and sales of food and kindred products. Computers and electronic products are California’s top export, accounting for
25.9 percent of all the State’s exports.
25.9%
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UNITED STATES TRADE STATISTICS
U.S. EXPORTS AND IMPORTS SET NEW RECORDS IN 2016.
TOP TRADING PARTNERS OF U.S.
China Canada MexicoJapan
U.S. trade with China totaled
$579 billion in 2016.
$2,212billion
FOR EXPORTS
$2,713 billion
FOR IMPORTS
$1,460billion
FOR EXPORTS
$2,210 billion
FOR IMPORTS
$752billion
FOR EXPORTS
$503 billion
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U.S. exports of motor vehicle parts increased from $43.88 billion to $47.6 billion, in 2016 compared to the same period of the previous year.
Civilian aircraft and parts: the nation’s top export rose to 120.8 billion in 2016 from$118.92 billion in 2015.
TRADE STATISTICS
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across America. This decade, we’re
investing $4 billion in rail and other
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Education is the cornerstone of World Trade Week. Some current programs and involvement include:
SCHOLARSHIPSThe World Trade Week committee offers scholarships to aspiring Southern California high school and university students in international trade-related fields. The purpose of these scholarships is to foster international trade education and international business development. In establishing this scholarship program, the committee hopes to develop a network of international trade professionals who are willing to provide mentoring to students wanting to enter the field of international business.
At the university level, scholarships are awarded to full-time students who have completed or are in the process of completing at least a quarter or semester internship with an international business, organization or association of the Southern California international trade community.
GLOBAL TRADE CAREER BRIEFINGSThe World Trade Week committee hosts several educational briefings each year that are focused on informing high school students, educators and career counselors on career opportunities in fields related to international trade. Members of the committee also participate in regional university and high school career fairs.
GLOBAL TRADE CAREERS WEBSITEA comprehensive resource of practical information regarding career opportunities in the international trade sector. The site is intended to encourage and support high school and college students in their pursuit of careers in global trade and investment, featuring specific international career profiles from the public and private sectors to educate students on such career pathways. In partnership with UCLA Extension. Visit www.globaltradecareers.com
WORLD TRADE WEEK LEGISLATIVE OUTREACHRepresentatives of the World Trade Week committeeconnect with Congressional members and staff members to brief them on the vital impact of trade on California’s Congressional districts.
WORLD TRADE WEEK EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
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California State Polytechnic University, PomonaCollege of Business Administration 909.869.2400 International Business/Marketing Degree cpp.edu/~cba/international-business-marketing/
California State University, FullertonInternational Marketing 657.278.4652 Bachelor of Arts in International Business https://business.fullerton.edu/programs/undergraduate/?goto=BA_InternationalBusiness
California State University, Long BeachCenter for International Trade 562.985.2874 & Transportation Global Logistics Specialist Program ccpe.csulb.edu/CITT
California State University, Los Angeles College of Business and Economics 323.343.3000 Certificate in International Business http://www.calstatela.edu/business/marketing/international-business#overlay-context=business/mkt
California State University, Northridgecsun.edu/busecon 818.677.1200
Chapman University Walter Schmid Center 714.997.6815for International Business Programchapman.edu/research-and-institutions/schmid-center/index.aspx
Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising/FIDMInternational Manufacturing 213.624.1201and Product Development fidm.edu/en/Majors/International+Manufacturing+and+Product+Development/
Long Beach City College https://www.lbcc.edu/ 562.938.4111
Los Angeles City College http://www.lacitycollege.edu/index.html 323.953.4000
Los Angeles Southwest College http://www.lasc.edu/ 323.241.5400
Loyola Marymount University College of Business Administration 310.338.2700 International Business Degreecba.lmu.edu
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
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Pepperdine UniversityGraziadio School of Business 310.506.4858 Master of International Business bschool.pepperdine.edu/programs/international-mba
Santa Ana College International Business Programs 714.564.6000http://www.sac.edu/AcademicProgs/Business/Pages/InternationalBusinessDegree.aspx
UCLA Anderson School of Managementanderson.ucla.edu/centers/cgm 310.206.5317
UCLA ExtensionInternational Business Management 310.825.9971 and International Trade Certificatebusiness.uclaextension.edu/international-trade-and- commerce/
University of Southern CaliforniaIBEAR—International Business, 213.740.7140 Education and Research Programmarshall.usc.edu/ibear School of International Relations 213.740.2136dornsife.usc.edu/sir
Woodbury UniversitySchool of Business 818 394 3391Master of Business Administration business.woodbury.edu
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Port of Los Angeles425 S. Palos Verdes St. 310.732.7678San Pedro, CA 90733 portoflosangeles.org
Port of Long Beach4801 Airport Plaza Dr. 562.283.7000Long Beach, CA 90815 polb.com
Port of San Diego3165 Pacific Highway 619.686.6200San Diego, CA 92101 portofsandiego.org
Port of Hueneme333 Ponoma St. 805.488.3677Port Hueneme, CA 93044 portofhueneme.org
Los Angeles International Airport1 World Way 310.646.5252Los Angeles, CA 90045 lawa.org
Ontario International Airport1923 E. Avion St. 909.937.2700Ontario, CA 91761 www.flyontario.comlawa.org
Foreign Trade Zone No. 50 c/o Port of Long Beach4801 Airport Plaza Dr. 562.283.7776Long Beach, CA 90815 polb.com/FTZ
Foreign Trade Zone No. 202 c/o Port of Los Angeles425 S. Palos Verdes Ave. 310.732.3843P.O. Box 151 310.831.4896 FAX
San Pedro, CA 90731 portoflosangeles.org/facilities/ftz_202.asp
Foreign Trade Zone No. 205 c/o Port of Hueneme333 Ponoma St. 805.488.3677Port Hueneme, CA 93044 805.488.2620 FAX
portofhueneme.org
PORTS & AIRPORTS AND FOREIGN TRADE ZONES
PORTS & AIRPORTS
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EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF THE UNITED STATES2302 Martin Court, Ste. 315 949.660.1341Irvine, CA 92612 949.660.9553 FAXexim.gov
U.S. CUSTOMS & BORDER PROTECTIONField Operations1 World Trade Center, Ste. 705 562.980.3100Long Beach, CA 90831 562.980.3107 FAXcbp.gov
Los Angeles Int. Airport-Cargo Operations11099 S. La Cienega Blvd. 310.215.2618Los Angeles, CA 90045 310.215.2013 FAXcbp.gov
Los Angeles/Long Beach Seaport301 E. Ocean Blvd., Ste. 1400 562.366.5555Long Beach, CA 90802 562.215.7900 FAXcbp.gov
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF INDUSTRY AND SECURITYWestern Regional Office3300 Irvine Ave., Ste. 345 949.660.0144Newport Beach, CA [email protected] bis.doc.gov
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE COMMERCIAL SERVICEexport.gov
Export Assistance Center – Downtown444 S. Flower St., 37th Fl. 213.894.8784Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.894.5432 FAXexport.gov/california/losangelesdowntown/
Export Assistance Center – Inland Empire3110 E. Guasti Rd., Ste. 465 909.390.8283Ontario, CA 91761 909.390.5315 FAX [email protected]/inlandempire
Export Assistance Center – Irvine2302 Martin Court, Ste. 315 949.660.1688Irvine, CA 92612 [email protected] export.gov/irvine
Export Assistance Center – San Diego9449 Balboa Ave., Ste. 111 858.467.7033San Diego, CA 92123 [email protected]/sandiego
Export Assistance Center – Ventura County333 Ponoma St. 805.488.4844Port Hueneme, CA 93041 805.488.7801 [email protected] export.gov/ventura
IMPORT / EXPORT INFORMATION
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CALIFORNIA CENTERS FOR INTERNATIONAL TRADE DEVELOPMENTInland Empire Desert at Riverside Community College District152 E. Sixth St. 909.556.6639Corona, CA 95879 [email protected]
Los Angeles at Long Beach City College4900 E. Conant St., Bldg. 2, Ste. 108 562.938.5016Long Beach, CA 90808 562.938.5030 [email protected]/CAED/DSN.cfm
Orange County at Rancho Santiago Community College2323 N. Broadway, Ste.328 714.564.5414Santa Ana, CA 92706 714.796.3905 [email protected]://www.rsccd.edu
San Diego & Imperial at Southwestern College900 Otay Lakes Rd. 619.482.6393Chula Vista, CA 91910 619.216.6703 [email protected]
IMPORT / EXPORT INFORMATION
CALIFORNIA SERVICES
Export Assistance Center – West Los Angeles11500 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 601 310.235.7203Los Angeles, CA 90064 310.235.7220 [email protected] export.gov/losangeleswest/
U.S. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION409 3rd St., SW 800.827.5722Washington, D.C. 20416sba.govhttps://www.sba.gov/tools/local-assistance/districtoffices
Los Angeles District Office330 N. Brand Blvd., Ste. 1200 818.552.3201Glendale, CA 91203-2304 sba.gov
San Diego District Office550 W. C Street, Ste. 550 619.557.7250San Diego, CA 92101 619.557.5894 FAX sba.gov
Santa Ana Office200 W. Santa Ana Blvd., Ste. 700 714.550.7420Santa Ana, CA 92701 714.550.7409 FAX sba.gov
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SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTERSHosted by Long Beach City College4900 E. Conant St., Bldg. 0-2, Rm. 108 562.938.5020Long Beach, CA 90808 562.938.5030 FAX [email protected]
Hosted by Pacific Coast Regional3255 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1501 213.674.2696 Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.739.0639 [email protected]
Hosted by College of the Canyons26455 Rockwell Canyon Rd. 661.362.5900 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 661.362.5596 FAX [email protected]
Hosted by Development Collaborative1601 Carmen Dr., Ste. 215 805.384.1800 Camarillo, CA 93010 805.384.1805 FAX [email protected] edcsbdc.org
Hosted by El Camino College13430 Hawthorne Blvd. 310.973.3177Hawthorne, CA 90250 310.973.3132 [email protected]
Hosted by Pasadena City College3035 E Foothill Blvd., Rm. 122 626.585.3106Pasadena, CA [email protected]
Hosted by University of La Verne 2180 3rd St., Office 115 909.448.1567La Verne, CA [email protected] lavernesbdc.org
California Manufacturing Technology Consulting® (CMTC) (ExporTech™)690 Knox St., Ste. 200 310.263.3060Torrance, CA 90250 310.263.3062 FAXcmtc.com/exporting
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National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce 350 S. Bixel St., Ste. 260 213.482.5111Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.482.5110 [email protected] nusacc.org
Armenian American Chamber of Commerce225 E. Broadway, Ste. 313C 818.247.0196Glendale, CA 91205 818.247.7668 [email protected]
Asia Society244 S. San Pedro St., Ste. 201 213.788.4700Los Angeles, CA 90012 213.788.4701 [email protected]
Australian American Association 50 Broadway, Ste. 2003 212.338.6860New York, NY 10004 212.338.6864 FAX [email protected] americanaustralian.org
Belgian Club of Southern California2060 Avenida de Los Arboles, #D 310.512.7780Thousand Oaks, CA [email protected]
Brazil California Chamber of Commerce8484 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 515 310.598.7502Beverly Hills, CA 90211 [email protected]
British American Business Council – Los Angeles15303 Ventura Blvd., Ste. 1040 310.312.1962Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 818.995.4124 [email protected] babcla.org
British American Business Council – Orange County25422 Trabuco Rd., #105-266 949.472.2221Lake Forest, CA 92630 [email protected]
Bulgarian-American Chamber of Commerce1427 N. Wilcox Ave. 323.962.2414Hollywood, CA 90028 323.962.2010 FAX
bulgarianamericanchamber.org
The California Israel Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 2911 310.410.2300Cupertino, CA 95015 [email protected]
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Chinese Chamber of Commerce977 N. Broadway, Ste. E 213.617.0396Los Angeles, CA 90012 213.617.2128 FAX [email protected]
Danish-American Chamber of Commerce537 E. Groverdale St.Covina, CA [email protected]
Ecuadorian-American Chamber of Commerce701 N. Alvarado St. 213.484.9434Los Angeles, CA 90026 213.484.0680 [email protected]
Finnish-American Chamber of Commerce on the Pacific Coast, Inc.1601 Selby Ave. Los Angeles, CA 92024 [email protected] faccpacific.com
German American Business Association1048 Irvine Ave., #418 949.266.5829Newport Beach, CA 92660 949.266.5829 FAX [email protected]/socal
Greater Los Angeles African-American Chamber of Commerce5100 W. Goldleaf Circle, Ste. 203 323.292.1297Los Angeles, CA 90056 323.292.1451 FAX [email protected]
Hong Kong Association of Southern California350 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 139 213.622.9446Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.622.9558 [email protected]
Italy-America Chamber of Commerce – West925 N La Brea Ave., 4th floor 310.557.3017Los Angeles, CA 90038 310.307.4701 [email protected] iaccw.net
Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Southern California244 San Pedro St., #410 213.626.3067Los Angeles, CA 90012 213.626.3070 [email protected]
Korean-American Chamber of Commerce - Los Angeles4320 Atlantic Ave. 562.426.2070Long Beach, CA 90807 562.291.6111 [email protected]
Orange County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce2130 E. Fourth St., Ste. 160 714.953.4289Santa Ana, CA 92705 714.953.0273 [email protected]
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Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce9461 Charleville Blvd., #537 626.974.5429Beverly Hills, CA 90212 http://www.amcham.ch/[email protected]
Taiwanese-American Chamber of Commerce of Los Angeles1045 E. Valley Blvd., A #211 626.288.6208San Gabriel, CA 91776 626.456.9632 FAX [email protected]/taccla
United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce1800 Century Park East, Ste. 300 310.598.4188Los Angeles, CA 90067 [email protected]
Vietnamese-American Chamber of Commerce16027 Brookhurst St., Ste. I-304 714.775.6050Fountain Valley, CA 92708 888.308.9730 [email protected] vacoc.com
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AFGHANISTANConsulate General of Afghanistan120 S. Doheny Dr. 310.288.8334Beverly Hills, CA 90211 310.288.8355 [email protected]
ANGOLAConsulate General of Angola640 S. San Vicente Blvd., Ste. 590 323.219.0014Los Angeles, CA 90048 323.219.0014 [email protected] ARGENTINAArgentine Republic Promotion Center5055 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 210 323.954.0347Los Angeles, CA 90036 323.934.9076 [email protected] clang.mrecic.gov.ar
ARMENIAConsulate General of Armenia346 N. Central Ave. 818.265.5900Glendale, CA 91203 818.265.3800 [email protected]
AUSTRALIAAustralian Consulate General and Trade Commission2029 Century Park East, Ste. 3150 310.229.2300Los Angeles, CA 90067 310.229.2380 [email protected]
AUSTRIAAustrian Trade Commission11601 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 2420 310.477.9988Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.477.1643 [email protected] advantageaustria.org/us
Austrian Consulate General11859 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 501 310.444.9310Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.477.9897 [email protected] bmeia.gv.at/en/embassy/los-angeles.html
AZERBAIJANConsulate General of Azerbaijan11766 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1410 310.444.9101Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.477.4860 [email protected]
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BANGLADESHConsulate General of Bangladesh4201 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 605 323.932.0100Los Angeles, CA 90010 323.932.9703 [email protected] bangladeshconsulatela.com
BELGIUMFlanders Investment and Trade6100 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1200 323.857.0842Los Angeles, CA 90048 323.936.0786 FAX [email protected]
Consulate General of Belgium - Los Angeles6100 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1200 323.857.1244Los Angeles, CA 90048 323.936.2564 [email protected] diplomatie.belgium.be/united_states/
BELIZE
Consulate General of Belize4801 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 250 323.634.9900Los Angeles, CA 90010 323.634.9903 [email protected]
BOLIVIAConsulate General of Bolivia3701 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1065 213.388.0475Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.384.6272 [email protected]
BOTSWANAConsulate General of Botswana214 14th St. 310.393.7071Santa Monica, CA 90402 310.393.0181 [email protected]
BRAZILConsulate General of Brazil8484 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 300 323.651.2664Beverly Hills, CA 90211 323.651.1274 [email protected] losangeles.itamaraty.gov.br/en-us/
BULGARIAConsulate General of Bulgaria11766 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 440 310.478.6700Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.478.6277 [email protected] mfa.bg/embassies/usagc2/setlang/en
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BURKINA FASOConsulate General of Burkina Faso214 23rd St. 310.393.2531Santa Monica, CA 90402 310.393.0181 [email protected] burkinaembassy-usa.org
CAMBODIAConsulate General of Cambodia3448 E. Anaheim St. 562.494.3000Long Beach, CA 90804 562.494.3007 [email protected]
CANADAConsulate General of Canada550 S. Hope St., Ste. 900 213.346.2700Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.346.2767 [email protected]
Quebec Government Office/Délégation du Québec10940 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 720 310.824.4173Los Angeles, CA 90024 310.824.7759 [email protected]/en/los-angeles
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CENTRAL AFRICAConsul of Central African Republic901 N. Camden Dr. 310.276.1030Beverly Hills, CA 90210 310.278.8946 FAX [email protected]
CHILEConsulate General of Chile6100 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1240 323.933.3697Los Angeles, CA 90048 323.933.3842 [email protected] chile.gob.cl/los-angeles/en/
Chilean Trade Commission6100 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1260 323.932.7200Los Angeles, CA 90048 323.932.7204 [email protected]/int/united-states/
CHINAConsulate General of the People’s Republic of China443 Shatto Place 213.807.8088Los Angeles, CA 90020 213.807.8091 FAXlosangeles_consulate@hotmail.comlosangeles.china-consulate.org/eng
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Hong Kong Trade Development Council350 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 139 213.622.3194Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.613.1490 [email protected] hktdc.com
Shanghai Foreign Investment Development BoardWorld Trade Center 213.625.1890350 S. Figueroa St., #425 213.625.1935 FAXLos Angeles, CA [email protected]
COLOMBIAConsulate General of Colombia8383 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 420 323.653.4299Beverly Hills, CA 90211 323.653.2964 [email protected]
COSTA RICAConsulate General of Costa Rica1605 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 400 213.380.7915Los Angeles, CA 90015 213.380.5639 [email protected]
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CROATIAConsulate General of Croatia11766 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1250 310.477.1009Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.477.1866 [email protected]
CYPRUSHonorary Consulate General of Cyprus4219 Coolidge Ave. 310.397.0771Los Angeles, CA 90066 310.398.6775 [email protected]
CZECH REPUBLICConsulate General of the Czech Republic10990 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1100 310.473.0889Los Angeles, CA 90024 310.473.9813 [email protected]/losangeles/en
DENMARKConsulate of Denmark5849 Uplander Way 310.645.0540Culver City, CA 90230 310.645.0560 FAX [email protected]
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DOMINICAN REPUBLICConsulate General of the Dominican Republic500 N. Brand Blvd., Ste. 960 818.504.6605Glendale, CA 91203 818.504.6617 [email protected] consulatedrwest.com
ECUADORConsulate General of Ecuador8484 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 540 323.658.6020Beverly Hills, CA 90211 323.658.1198 [email protected]/
EGYPTConsulate General of EgyptEconomic and Commercial Service4929 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 300 323.933.9700Los Angeles, CA 90010 323.933.9725 [email protected] egyconsulatela.com
EL SALVADORConsulate of El Salvador3450 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 250 213.234.9200Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.383.8599 [email protected]/
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ESTONIAConsulate of Estonia5273 Tendilla Ave. 818.340.5766Woodland Hills, CA 91364 [email protected]/honorary_consuls/aid-361
ETHIOPIAConsulate of Ethiopia3250 Wilshire Blvd., #1101 213.365.6651Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.365.6670 [email protected]
FIJIConsulate of Fiji2301 Rosecrans Ave., Ste. 3185 310.531.8784El Segundo, CA 90245 310.531.8789 [email protected] fijiembassydc.com
FINLANDConsulate General of Finland11900 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 580 310.203.9903Los Angeles, CA 90064 310.203.9186 [email protected]
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FRANCEConsulate General of France10390 Santa Monica Blvd., 310.235.3200Ste. 115 & 410 310.235.3267 FAXLos Angeles, CA 90025 [email protected] consulfrance-losangeles.org
GERMANYConsulate General of Germany6222 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 500 323.930.2703Los Angeles, CA 90048-4985 323.930.2805 [email protected]/losangeles
GREECEConsulate General of Greece12424 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1170 310.826.5555Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.826.8670 [email protected]/usa/en/consulate-general-in-los-angeles
GUATEMALAConsulate General of Guatemala1975 Riverside Dr. 213.365.9251Los Angeles, CA 90039 213.365.9245 [email protected] conslosangeles.minex.gob.gt/Home/Home.aspx
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GUINEAConsulate General of GuineaP.O. Box 491637 310.804.1705Los Angeles, CA 90049 [email protected]
GUYANAConsulate General of Guyana150 W. Providencia Ave. 818.726.6834Burbank, CA 91502 [email protected]
HONDURASConsulate General of Honduras3550 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 320 213.995.6409Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.995.6407 [email protected]
HUNGARYConsulate General of the Republic of Hungary11766 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 410 310.473.9344Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.479.6443 [email protected]://washington.kormany.hu/representations
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ICELANDConsulate General of IcelandP.O. Box 491986 310.440.3494Los Angeles, CA 90049 [email protected]
INDONESIAConsulate General of Indonesia3457 Wilshire Blvd., 4th Floor 213.383.5126Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.487.3971 FAX [email protected]
Indonesian Trade Promotion Center3457 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 101 213.387.7041Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.387.7047 [email protected]
IRAQConsulate General of Iraq4500 Wilshire Blvd. 213.797.6060Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.797.6091 [email protected]
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IRELANDConsulate of Ireland1631 Beverly Blvd. 714.658.9832Los Angeles, CA 90026 714.374.8972 [email protected]
ISRAELConsulate General of Israel11766 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1600 323.852.5500Los Angeles, CA 90025 323.852.5556 [email protected] embassies.gov.il/la
Israel Economic Mission11766 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1600 323.658.7924Los Angeles, CA 90025 [email protected] israeltradeca.org
ITALYConsulate General of Italy1900 Avenue of the Stars, Ste. 1250 310.979.5281Los Angeles, CA 90067 310.432.5512 [email protected]/consolato_losangeles/it/
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Italian Trade Commission1900 Avenue of the Stars, Ste. 350 323.879.0950Los Angeles, CA 90067 310.203.8335 FAX [email protected]
JAMAICAConsulate General of Jamaica1201 E. Florence Ave. 323.902.7144Los Angeles, CA 90001 323.588.0336 [email protected]
JAPANConsulate of Japan350 S. Grand Ave., Ste. 1700 213.617.6700Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.617.6727 [email protected]
Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)777 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 2650 213.624.8855Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.629.8127 FAXjetro.go.jp/usa.html
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58 |KENYAConsulate General of Kenya4801 Wilshire Blvd., Mezzanine Fl. 323.939.2408 Los Angeles, CA 90010 323.939.2412 [email protected] kenyaconsulatela.com
SOUTH KOREAConsulate General of the Republic of Korea3243 Wilshire Blvd. 213.385.9300Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.385.1849 [email protected]/english/am/usa-losangeles/main/index.jsp
KOTRA Los Angeles4801 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 104 323.954.9500Los Angeles, CA 90010 323.954.1701 FAXkotrala.com
KUWAITConsulate General of Kuwait130 S. El Camino Dr. 310.556.0300Beverly Hills, CA 90212 310.556.0400 [email protected]
LATVIAConsulate General of Latvia4501 Birch St. 949.888.9700Newport Beach, CA 92660 949.888.9724 FAX
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LIECHTENSTEINConsulate General of Liechtenstein400 S. Rossmore Ave. 323.317.9885Los Angeles, CA 90020 323.315.7174 [email protected]
LITHUANIAConsulate General of Lithuania11766 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 560 424.465.9901 Los Angeles, CA 90025 [email protected]/losandzelas/en/
LUXEMBOURGConsulate of Luxembourg23143 Canzonet St. 818.274.2646Woodland Hills, CA 91367 [email protected]
MACEDONIAConsulate General of Macedonia5 Sailview 949.644.1907Newport Coast, CA 92657 [email protected]
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MALAYSIAConsulate General of Malaysia777 South Figueroa St., Ste. 600 213.892.1238Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.892.9031 [email protected]/web/usa_los-angeles/home
Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation777 South Figueroa St., Ste. 600 213.892.9034Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.955.9142 [email protected]
MEXICOConsulate General of Mexico – Calexico408 Heber Ave. 760.357.3863Calexico, CA 92231 760.357.6284 [email protected] consulmex.sre.gob.mx/calexico/
Consulate General of Mexico – Los Angeles2401 W. 6th St. 213.351.6800Los Angeles, CA 90057 213.351.2114 [email protected]/losangeles
Consulate General of Mexico – Oxnard3151 W. 5th St., E100 805.984.8738Oxnard, CA 93030 805.984.8747 [email protected]/oxnard
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Consulate General of Mexico – Santa Ana2100 E. 4th St. 714.835.3069Santa Ana, CA 92705 714.835.3472 [email protected]/santaana
Consulate General of Mexico – San Bernardino293 N. D St. 909.889.9837San Bernadino, CA 92401 909.889.8285 [email protected]/sanbernadino
Consulate General of Mexico – San Diego1549 India St. 619.231.8414San Diego, CA 92101 619.231.4802 [email protected]/sandiego
Trade Commission of Mexico2401 W. Sixth St. 5th Floor 213.382.3179Los Angeles, CA 90057 213.382.7203 [email protected]
MONACO
Honorary Consulate of Monaco100 Universal City Plaza, Bldg. 2252 818.777.3131Universal City, CA 91608 818.866.1446 [email protected]@woffilms.com
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MOROCCO
Consulate of MoroccoP.O. Box 80652 626.570.0318San Marino, California 91118 626.308.9061 [email protected]
NEPALConsulate General of Nepal12100 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 520 310.776.6222Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.710.5500 [email protected] 310.207.8007 FAX
NETHERLANDSConsulate General of the Netherlands11766 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1150 310.268.1598Los Angeles, CA 90025 [email protected]
NEW ZEALANDConsulate General of New Zealand2425 W. Olympic Blvd., Ste. 600 E 310.566.6555Santa Monica, CA 90404 310.566.6556 [email protected]
NICARAGUAConsulate General of Nicaragua3550 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 200 213.252.1170Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.252.1177 [email protected]/
NORWAY
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Consulate General of Norway11766 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 270 310.444.7750Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.312.1034 [email protected]
PAKISTANConsulate General of Pakistan10700 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 211 310.441.5114Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.441.9256 [email protected]
PALAUConsulate General of Palau1225 Wilshire Blvd. 213.482.2779Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.482.2777 [email protected]
PANAMAConsulate General of Panama111 W. Ocean Blvd., Ste. 1570 562.612.4677Long Beach, CA 90802 562.612.4675 [email protected]
PAPUA NEW GUINEAConsulate General of Papua New GuineaP.O. Box 2631 760.731.0436Fallbrook, CA 92088-2631 760.731.0329 [email protected]
PARAGUAYConsulate General of Paraguay3600 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 414 310.417.9500Los Angeles, CA 90010 310.417.9520 [email protected]/la
PERUConsulate General of Peru3450 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 800 213.252.5910Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.252.8130 [email protected]/
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PHILIPPINESConsulate General of the Philippines3600 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 500 213.639.0980Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.639.0990 [email protected]
Philippine Department of Trade and Industry3250 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 602 213.388.1029Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.388.4739 [email protected]/dti/
POLANDConsulate General of Poland12400 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 555 310.442.8500Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.442.8515 [email protected]/en/
PORTUGALConsulate General of Portugal18528 Pioneer Blvd., Ste. 205 562.860.8199Artesia, CA 90701 http://www.embassyportugal-us.org/consulates-in-the-us/
QATARConsulate General of Qatar150 S. Rodeo Dr., Ste. 250 310.246.0005Beverly Hills, CA 90212 [email protected] qatarconsulatela.org
ROMANIAConsulate General of Romania11766 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 200 310.444.0043Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.445.0043 [email protected]
SAINT KITTS AND NEVISConsulate General of Saint Kitts and Nevis10436 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 3050, #3 Los Angeles, CA 90025 [email protected] 310.694.8239 FAXtkittsnevisla.org
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SAINT LUCIAConsulate of Saint Lucia2250 Century Hill 310.557.9000Los Angeles, CA 90067 310.557.0712 [email protected]
SAINT VINCENT & THE GRENADINESConsulate General of St. Vincent & The Grenadines231 W. Vernon Ave., Ste. 101 323.231.5181Los Angeles, CA 90037 323.231.7432 [email protected]
SAMOAConsulate General of Samoa833 W. Torrance Blvd. 310.619.1464Torrance, CA 90502 310.541.5344 [email protected]
SAUDI ARABIAConsulate General of Saudi Arabia2045 Sawtelle Blvd. 310.479.6000Los Angeles, CA 90025 [email protected]
SOUTH AFRICAConsulate General of South Africa6300 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 600 323.651.0902Los Angeles, CA 90048 323.651.5969 [email protected]/losangeles/
SPAINConsulate General of Spain 5055 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 860 323.938.0158Los Angeles, CA 90036 323.938.0112 [email protected] exteriores.gob.es/Consulados/LOSANGELES/en
Trade Commission of Spain1900 Avenue of the Stars, Ste. 2430 310.277.5125Los Angeles, CA 90067 310.277.5126 [email protected] spainbusiness.com
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SRI LANKAConsulate General of Sri Lanka3250 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 2180 213.387.0210Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.387.0216 [email protected]
SWITZERLANDConsulate General of Switzerland11859 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 501 310.575.1145Los Angeles, CA 90025 310.575.1982 [email protected]/la
TAIWANTaipei Economic & Cultural OfficeCommercial Division3731 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 700 213.389.1215Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.383.3245 [email protected]/US/LAX/
THAILANDRoyal Thai Consulate General611 N. Larchmont Blvd., Second Fl. 323.962.9574Los Angeles, CA 90004 323.962.2128 [email protected]
Thai Trade Center611 N. Larchmont Blvd., Third Fl. 323.466.9645Los Angeles, CA 90004 323.466.1559 [email protected]
TOGOConsulate General of Togo10900 Winnetka Ave. 814.446.2446 Chatsworth, CA 91311 818.827.3460 [email protected] togoleseembassy.com
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TURKEYConsulate General of Turkey6300 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 2010 323.655.8832Los Angeles, CA 90048 323.655.8681 FAX [email protected]
California Turkish and American Chamber of Commerce7561 Center Ave., Ste. 48 323.283.9594Huntington Beach, CA 92647 949.743.2734 [email protected]
UKRAINEConsulate General of Ukraine530 Bush St., Ste. 402, 415.398.0240San Francisco, CA 94108 415.398.5039 FAX [email protected]
UNITED ARAB EMIRATESConsulate General of United Arab Emirates1999 Avenue of the Stars, Ste. 1250 310.551.6534Los Angeles, CA 90067 310.551.7892 [email protected]\
UNITED KINGDOMConsulate General of the United Kingdom2029 Century Park East, Ste. 1350 310.789.0031Los Angeles, CA 90067 310.203.9539 [email protected]/government/world/organisations/british-consulate-general-los-angeles
URUGUAYConsulate General of Uruguay429 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 400 310.394.5777Santa Monica, CA 90401 310.394.5140 [email protected] conurula.org
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Asian American Economic Development Enterprises216 W. Garvey Ave., Unit E 626.572.7021Monterey Park, CA 91754 626.572.6533 [email protected] aaede.orgAsian Business Association – Los Angeles767 N. Hill St., Suite 308 213.628.1ABA Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected] abala.orgAsian Business League of Southern California320 E. 2nd St. 213.624.9975Los Angeles, CA 90012 [email protected] The Asia Society - Southern California Center244 S. San Pedro St., Ste. 201 213.788.4700Los Angeles, CA 90012 213.788.4701 [email protected]@asiasociety.org asiasociety.org/southern-californiaBlack Business AssociationP.O. Box 43159 323.291.9334Los Angeles, CA 90043 [email protected] bbala.orgBeverly Hills Chamber of Commerce9400 S. Santa Monica Blvd., Second Fl. 310.248.1000 Beverly Hills, CA 90210 310.248.1020 [email protected] Chamber of Commerce1215 K St., #1400 916.444.6670Sacramento, CA 95814 916.325.1272 FAXcalchamber.com/international Cambodian Association of America – Branch Office2390 Pacific Ave. 562.988.1863Long Beach, CA 90806 562.988.1475 FAXcambodianusa.comCenter for International Trade Development152 E. Sixth St. 909.556.6639Corona, CA 92879 citd.orgThe Commerce Industrial Council Chamber of Commerce6055 E. Washington Blvd., Ste. 120 323.728.7222City of Commerce, CA 90040 323.728.7565 FAXindustrialcouncil.org
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Economic Development Corporation of Los Angeles County444 S. Flower St., Ste. 3700 213.622.4300Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.622.7100 [email protected]
Foreign Trade Association of Southern California6216 E. Pacific Coast Hwy., #407 888.223.6459Long Beach, CA 90803 310.220.4474 FAX info@foreigntradeassociation.comforeigntradeassociation.comFuture PortsP.O. Box 768 310.982.1323 San Pedro, CA 90733-0768 877.309.1323 FAXfutureports.orgGlobal Initiatives Council c/o Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce350 S. Bixel St. 213.580.7569Los Angeles, CA 90017 213.580.7545 FAXlachamber.comHarbor Association of Industry & Commerce400 Oceangate, Ste. #1000 888.454.2957Long Beach, CA 90802 562.269.5539 [email protected] harborassn.comHarbor Transportation Club1 World Trade Center 562.483.9431P.O. Box 32475 Long Beach, CA 90832 [email protected] htc.orgThe Hong Kong Association of Southern California350 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 139 213.622.9446Los Angeles, CA 90071 213.622.9558 [email protected] hkasc.orgInland Empire Small Business Development Center3780 Market St. 951.781.2345Riverside, CA 92501 909.983.5515 [email protected] iesmallbusiness.comInternational Business Association of Southern California, c/o Long Beach Area Chamber of Commerce1 World Trade Center, Ste. 1650 562.436.1251Long Beach, CA 90831 562.436.7099 [email protected] lbchamber.com
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International Business Committee c/o Torrance Chamber of Commerce2300 Crenshaw Blvd., Building B 310.540.5858Torrance, CA 90501 310.540.7662 [email protected] torrancechamber.comInternational Visitors Council – Los Angeles Office3540 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 910 213.388.1428Los Angeles, CA 90010 213.388.5879 [email protected] ivcla.orgJapan America Society of Southern California1411 W. 190th St., Ste. 380 310.965.9050Gardena, CA 90248 310.965.9010 [email protected] jas-socal.orgJapan Business Association of Southern California1411 W. 190th St., Ste. 220 310.515.9522Gardena, CA 90248 310.515.9722 [email protected] jba.orgKorean-American Federation of Los Angeles981 S. Western Ave., Ste. 100 323.732.0192Los Angeles, CA 90006 323.732.7009 [email protected]/ko/Korean Investors & Traders Association of Southern California, Inc.4801 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 285 323.939.9500Los Angeles, CA 90010 323.939.9700 [email protected] kita.comLos Angeles Air Cargo AssociationP.O. Box 90572 888.292.4481Los Angeles, CA 90009 [email protected] laaca.usLos Angeles Customs Brokers & Freight Forwarders Association, Inc.320 Pine Avenue, Ste. 1050 714.316.5270Long Beach, CA 90802 714.632.5405 [email protected] Angeles Regional Export Council350 S. Bixel St. 213.580.7570Los Angeles, CA 90017larexc.orgLos Angeles Transportation ClubP.O. Box 32445 562.856.9197Long Beach, CA [email protected] latc.la
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Mayor’s Office of Economic and Business Policy200 N. Spring St., Rm. 1300 213.978.0663Los Angeles, CA [email protected] losangelesworks.org Minority Business Development Agency District Office – Los Angeles2801 South Hoover St. 213.743.2164Los Angeles, CA 90089 [email protected] 211 Park Plaza, Ste. 600, PMB 183 949.208.6884Irvine, CA 92614 mobility21.comOrange County Business Council2 Park Plaza, Ste. 100 949.476.2242Irvine, CA 92614 949.476.9240 FAXocbc.orgOrganization of Women in International Trade (OWIT)OWIT International c/o 1110 Vermont Ave. N.W. Suite 715 Washington DC, 20005 [email protected] Merchant Shippers Association One World Trade Center, 17th Floor 562.432.4040Long Beach, CA 90831 562.432.4048 [email protected] pmsaship.comPico Rivera Trade Assistance Center5016 Passons Blvd. 562.949.2473Pico Rivera, CA 90660 562.949.8320 [email protected] Club of Los Angeles – Long Beach320 Pine Avenue, Ste. 1050 714.316.5269Long Beach, CA 90802 714.632.5405 [email protected] propellerclublalb.orgQuebec Government Office / Délégation du Québec10940 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 720 310.824.4173Los Angeles, CA 90024 310.824.7759 [email protected]/en/los-angelesRAND Corporation1776 Main St. 310.393.0411Santa Monica, CA 90407 rand.orgSan Diego World Trade Center Association530 B St. 7th Floor 619.234.8484 San Diego, CA 92101 [email protected] sandiegobusiness.org/wtcsdSan Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership of Commerce & Cities4900 Rivergrade Rd., Ste. B310 626.856.3400Irwindale, CA 91706 626.856.5115 [email protected] sgvpartnership.orgSBDC – Long Beach City College4900 E. Conant St., Bldg. 0-2, Rm. 108 562.938.5020Long Beach, CA 90808 562.938.5030 [email protected] Agribusiness League54 Corporate Park 800.223.4590Irvine, CA 92606 949.975.1671 [email protected] unitedag.org
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U.S. China Cleantech Center601 W. 5th St., Ste. 650 213.247.5703Los Angeles, CA [email protected] uschinacleantech.orgThe Valley Economic Alliance5121 Van Nuys Blvd., Ste. 200 818.379.7000Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 818.379.7077 [email protected] thevalley.netValley Economic Development Center5121 Van Nuys Blvd., Third Fl. 818.907.9977Van Nuys, CA 91403 818.907.9720 [email protected] vedc.orgValley Industry & Commerce Association16600 Sherman Way, Ste. 170 818.817.0545Van Nuys, CA 91406 [email protected] vica.comValley International Trade Association c/o The Valley Economic Alliance5121 Van Nuys Blvd., Ste. 200 818.379.7000Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 818.379.7077 [email protected] vedc.orgWomen in International Trade – Los AngelesP.O. Box 45802 213.545.6479 Los Angeles, CA 90045-0802 wit-la.org/[email protected] in International Trade – Orange County3843 S. Bristol St., Ste. 231 949.851.1888Santa Ana, CA 92704 949.606.9573 [email protected] Affairs Council – Los Angeles3535 Hayden Ave., Ste. 200 424.258.6160Culver City, CA 90232 424.258.6157 [email protected] lawac.orgWorld Affairs Council – Orange County2102 Business Center Dr. 949.253.5751Irvine, CA 92612 949.253.5752 [email protected] worldaffairscouncil.orgWorld Affairs Council – Inland Southern CaliforniaCSU San Bernadino 5500 University Parkway 909.537.5648San Bernardino, CA 92407 [email protected] Trade Center Association – Long Beach1 World Trade Center, Ste. 410 562.283.7768Long Beach, CA 90831 [email protected] polb.comWorld Trade Center Association – Los Angeles350 S. Figueroa St., Ste. 272 213.680.1888Los Angeles, CA [email protected] 213.622.7100 FAXwtcla.orgZhuhai Commercial Service601 W. 5th St., Ste. 650 213.284.6768Los Angeles, CA 90071 [email protected]
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125TH ANNIVERSARY
Join the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce to get involved with the Center for Global Trade & Foreign InvestmentHear from ambassadors, trade ministers and high-level officials on trade issues and opportunities throughout the year.
For more information, contact Jasmin Sakai-Gonzalez at [email protected] or 213.580.7569.
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This Info Guide is published annually and includes a directory of Southern California trade-related offices and organizations and current statistics on the value of world trade to the region.
If you find any errors, please contact the World Trade Week office at the Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce by emailing [email protected].
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