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Emerging Market OpportunitiesOmaha, Nebraska, USA
October 11-12, 2010
Presenting Sponsor
Partners
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Early Bird: $195 ends April 30, 2010Regular: $295At the Door: $495
Register online: www.eurasiancenter.orgBy phone: 402-332-8743
The Eurasian Business and Research Center in conjunction with Omaha Mayor’s office, local universities, businesses and
business development organizations is presenting the USA-Eurasia Busi-ness Conference 2010. The aim of the conference will be promotion of export-import relations between Mid-west and Eurasian countries of Russia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan and Turkey. Many common economic interests in agriculture, energy and
other industries along with significant developments in technology, logistics, and infrastructure have created new opportunities for trade and cooperation between the US and these countries. The conference is for everyone who is interested in learning more about business opportunities in various sectors and meeting potential partners and market entry experts. The conference will engage distinguished business leaders, international trade and development experts, and government representa-tives as speakers and panelists in order to reveal trade and investment opportunities.
Goals and Objectives• To increase export-import volume• To provide a forum for connecting with potential partners• To provide information needed for entering new markets• To introduce experts and organizations involved in international trade• To strengthen diplomatic relations• To form a network of key government officials, profit and non-profit leaders and academia to collaborate on future projects on international economic, educational and cultural fronts
Main Topics• Discussion of US Policy in Russia, Central Asia and the Caspian Region from the economic cooperation perspective• Discussion of investment opportunities in agriculture, energy and other sectors• Review of countries’ short and long-term investment climate• Discussion of laws and regulations promoting foreign direct investment• Discussion of practical market entry strategies, operational set up and risks
Who Should AttendThe target audience will include members of the business, government, non-profit, and academic communities with an interest in international trade and economic development. The conference will aim at forming synergies among various disciplines, including business, law, politics, and economics, drawing primarily from practical experience.
VenueThe Harper CenterCreighton University602 N. 20th StreetOmaha, Nebraska, USA
ContactEurasian Business and Research CenterPhone: 402-332-8743Email: [email protected]: www.eurasiancenter.org