NEWPORT NEWS, VA. -- AMAC International Inc., in cooperation with the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, the US Department of Commerce, and the Small Business Development Center of Hampton Roads is hosting a workshop on September 19th, 2002, for Virginia's business owners interested in exporting to China. Featured speakers will include Tom Garnett, International Trade Manager for the Virginia Economic Development Partnership who will be accompanying Governor Warner on his upcoming trade mission to China, Margie Hall, International Trade Specialist for the US Department of Commerce, and Dominique Duncan Project Manager of AMAC International Inc and Dr. Quan-Sheng Shu, President of AMAC International Inc. This workshop will include topics such as Private Sector Help, State and Federal Programs targeted to help businesses interested in penetrating China's Market. China is a market that cannot be ignored because of its 1.2 billion population and new World Trade Organization membership.
AMAC International Inc. is a Newport News-based company equipped to help your business increase its market shares in China. Dr. Quan-Sheng Shu, CEO of AMAC, in December 1998 established AMAC's International Trade Department on the idea that China would further open its huge markets. He has served as a Board of Director for several US Technical and Business Associations and has many high rank connections in the Chinese Market. Now, China has entered WTO and will be sponsoring the 2008 Olympics, the opportunities to sell hi-tech products are unlimited. Shu emphasizes, "Early entry into the market will be advantageous and can potentially produce high profits to Virginia's businesses."
AMAC has been very successful at representing companies interested in puncturing China¨s market. Our target customers include leading national laboratories, universities, aerospace, aircraft, shipbuilding, automobile and heavy construction industries. AMAC¨s primary objective is to puncture this new market by providing services to your company and other new clients who are interested in promoting and selling their products to China, but are unable to do so because they lack accessibility and cultural knowledge. |