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Event: Entering the US market

Date: Friday, November 14
Time: 09:00 to 12:00
Venue: The U.S. Embassy in Denmark, Dag Hammarskjölds Allé 24, 2100 Copenhagen Ø

To register now via AmCham Denmark, click here.

The United States offers one of the most educated, productive and innovative workforces, a rich environment for research and development, and a strong regime of intellectual property rights and protection. As the world’s largest economy, the United States accounts for 42 percent of the global consumer goods market, and maintain free trade agreements with 14 countries, giving investors access to a network of diverse markets.

Despite these benefits, many investors seek clear information from the U.S. government about the processes and regulations required to enter the United States market.

The Business Investment Seminar will underscore the United States’ commitment to open investment policies and address the regulatory issues and processes that many current and potential investors face when considering an investment in the U.S. market.

Whether you are a current investor, or one who is considering the United States as an investment destination, we hope you will join us to learn more about the opportunities and processes for investing in this dynamic market.

Speakers include:

The United States Welcomes Your Investment
Bjarke C. Frederiksen, Head of Commercial Section, U.S. & Foreign Commercial ServiceUnited States Department of Commerce

Applying for a Business Visa
Marilynn W. Rowdybush, Consular Officer, Foreign Service United States Department of State

Traveler Inspection Process and Programs for Frequent Travelers
TBD, Customs and Border Protection Officer United States Department of Homeland Security

Invest in America
David Kincaid, International Investment Specialist, Invest in America United States Department of Commerce

Defense Trade Controls — a Business Approach
Dennis Winstead, Senior Business Advisor, Commercial & Business Affairs United States Department of State

Investment Policy: Issues in Depth
Michael Carr, Senior Policy Analyst, Open Investment Policy Group U.S. Department of the Treasury