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Aerospace & Defense Market Briefs From Asia

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U.S. firms in the Aerospace & Defense Industry have repeatedly requested comparative data for the Asia Pacific region in order to develop effective market entry strategies. In response, the U.S. Department of Commerce launches Asia Now, a coordinated export initiative aimed at supporting a multi-market entry strategy for American companies to export into the Asia Pacific region. Working together with our U.S. and Asian based members of our Aerospace & Defense and Asia Pacific teams, these reports provide valuable insights on the Aerospace & Defense sector in Asia - one of the best prospects for U.S. companies seeking to expand into the region's markets.

Each report, prepared by our U.S. Commercial Service in-country Aerospace & Defense Industry Specialists, contain highlights on:

  • Market Overview and Outlook
  • Market sector trend, size and growth
  • Basic factors that will have impact on aviation equipment/systems/services sales
  • Impact of regulatory issues and standards
  • In view of current global security concerns, are host governments (central or local) supporting airline/airport security enhancements – with legislation or project cost sharing.
  • Best prospects for U.S. companies
  • Possible examples of "major purchases or projects in next 1-3 years"
  • Market competitive situation
  • Distribution channels, primary identity of points of purchases
  • Tariff & Non-Tariff Barriers to market entry, if any
  • Post's contact information
Australia
Brunei
China
Hong Kong
Indonesia
Japan
Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand
Vietnam

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Singapore Airshow 2008

The Singapore Airshow brings the world’s main players in aviation & defense to Singapore. It is Asia’s leading showcase of commercial and military aircraft components, maintenance equipment, defense systems & airport equipment. The 2008 Singapore Airshow will take place from February 19-24, 2008.

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