Scenes from the Tampa Bay trade mission to Chile
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The view from the reception at the U.S. Embassy in Santiago, Chile. About 40 business leaders and government officials from across Tampa Bay traveled to Santiago as part of a three-day trade mission aimed at increasing exports to that country.Courtesy of Pinellas County Economic Development and the U.S. Embassy Santiago, Chile
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The reception at the U.S. Embassy in Santiago.Courtesy of Pinellas County Economic Development and the U.S. Embassy Santiago, Chile
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Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, and St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman with Mayor Carolina Tohá of Santiago at the memorandum signing ceremony.Courtesy of Pinellas County Economic Development and the U.S. Embassy Santiago, Chile
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Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, and St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman with Mayor Carolina Tohá of Santiago at the memorandum signing ceremony.Courtesy of Pinellas County Economic Development and the U.S. Embassy Santiago, Chile
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Tampa Mayor Bob Buckhorn, and St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman with Mayor Carolina Tohá of Santiago at the memorandum signing ceremony.Courtesy of Pinellas County Economic Development and the U.S. Embassy Santiago, Chile
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Buckhorn and Tohá at the memorandum signing ceremony.Courtesy of Pinellas County Economic Development and the U.S. Embassy Santiago, Chile
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As many as 14 Tampa Bay companies on the trip represented a variety of industries such as auto parts, construction, engineering, solar energy, safety equipment, marine equipment, heavy machinery, electric power equipment, water technologies, agricultural equipment, industrial supplies and education.Courtesy of Pinellas County Economic Development and the U.S. Embassy Santiago, Chile
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Tampa Bay leaders also attended a meeting with the Chilean Fruit Exporters Association. Port Tampa Bay, Tampa International Airport, Visit Tampa Bay and Visit St. Pete Clearwater all have representatives on the trip as well.Courtesy of Pinellas County Economic Development and the U.S. Embassy Santiago, Chile
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