The U.S. Trade and Development Agency's 'World Port Conference' is organized to present the major project and procurement opportunities, as well as port privatization initiatives, developing throughout the world based on the aforementioned trends. The 50 projects described in this report (see the following table) represent only a sample of port and maritime opportunities from 32 countries around the world. The projects profiled collectively represent an export potential of more than $8.8 billion. U.S. companies interested in establishing a foothold in the international market must follow-up on these and other business opportunities continuously utilizing local business contacts and partners.
World Port Conference. Held in Charleston, South Carolina on November 8-10, 1999. Project Resource Guide for Port and Maritime Projects from Around the World
1999
556 pages
Report
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