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Source Newsletter 2005 issue 2  
 

Demand in China for Efficient, Clean Production

China has a great demand for U.S.-made technologies for energy efficiency and cleaner production, as well as consulting services in these two fields, according to the Minnesota Trade Office, the state’s export promotion agency.

As part of Governor Pawlenty’s November 2005 trade mission to China, the trade office wants to promote Minnesota’s strengths in energy efficiency and clean production.

“The U.S. manufacturers who are winning in today’s economy are exporting,” said Al Frink, Assistant Secretary for Manufacturing and Services in the U.S. Department of Commerce. “Nearly one-fifth of all Minnesota manufacturing jobs depend on exports and China presents an opportunity to break into one of the fastest-growing consumer markets in the world.”

Several Minnesota manufacturers and consulting firms are planning to join this trade mission. If you would like to know more about the export opportunities in this field, and possibly have your company promoted to interested Chinese industrial leaders and buyers during the trade mission, contact International Trade Representative Steve Riedel at 651/297-1334.

 

 

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