Mission Statement

Rocky Mountain Trade Mission

to Mexico City and Monterrey

February 12-17, 2006

Mission Description

The Rocky Mountain Hub (Colorado, Montana, Idaho, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona), Export Assistance Centers of the Commerce Department’s International Trade Administration will recruit and organize a two-stop, multiple industry trade mission event to Mexico City and Monterrey, February 12-17, 2006.   While this mission is focused on companies in the Rocky Mountain region, all U.S. companies meeting mission selection criteria are encouraged to apply.  

In each city, participating U.S. companies will have two days of pre-scheduled, pre-screened one-on-one appointments with potential agents, distributors, and/or business partners, as well as counseling from Commercial Service (CS) Trade Specialists.   In addition, CS Mexico City will provide all participants with an in-depth briefing on the Mexican market and will hold a networking reception for the delegation with local private and public sector officials.   Sectors included in the mission are:   Building Materials; Educational Services; Energy/Oil & Gas Equipment and Services; Medical Equipment; Pollution Control Equipment; Safety & Security Equipment; Sporting Goods; and, Telecommunications Equipment.

Commercial Setting

Mission Goals

The goal of this mission is to assist U.S. companies to gain market exposure in the Mexican market and to find agents, distributors, representatives, or strategic alliance partners in their respective industry sectors.   The mission will also educate U.S. companies on how to export to Mexico.

Mission Scenario

U.S. firms will take part in formal matchmaking sessions with Mexico City- and Monterrey-based companies.   The participating U.S. firms will also be given opportunities to interact with local company representatives at networking events.   For the one-on-one sessions, all U.S. companies, together with a Commercial Specialist and/or trade aide will visit their Mexican counterparts at their facilities.   The precise schedule will depend on the availability of local business representatives and the specific goals and objectives of the mission participants.

Timetable

The Rocky Mountain Region Trade Mission to Mexico City and Monterrey will take place from February 12 –17, 2006.   The participants will arrive according to their own schedules in Mexico City by the evening of February 12 in order to begin the program the next morning. The Trade Mission will start on February 13 with a breakfast briefing “Doing Business in Mexico” at the U.S. Trade Center, which will include presentations on legal & tax issues; NAFTA certificates & shipping/customs issues; and an overview of the Mexican economy and developments in U.S.-Mexico bilateral trade since the implementation of NAFTA.   Following the briefing, the participants will have one-on-one meetings, with an evening reception to meet key contacts.   One-on-one meetings will also be held on February 14, with the trade mission participants flying on to Monterrey that evening.

In Monterrey, there will be two days of gold key appointments on February 15 and 16.   Participants will be free to depart for the United States on the morning of February 17.

Criteria for Participation

The trade mission participation fee will be US $3300 per company.   The target number of companies for this mission is 10, with a cut-off date of January 6, 2006.

Criteria for participation are as follows:

Any partisan political activities of an applicant, including political contributions, will be entirely irrelevant to the selection process.   Mission recruitment will be conducted in an open and public manner, including publication in the Federal Register, posting on the Internet, direct mail and broadcast fax, notices by industry trade associations and other multiplier groups, and announcements at industry meetings, conferences, and trade shows.

Contact Information:     

Mr. John D. Breidenstine
Commercial Counselor
U.S. Embassy – FCS
P.O. Box 9000
Brownsville, Texas 78520-0900
Tel. [52](55) 5140-2602
Fax [52](55) 5705-7434

Mr. Todd Avery
Commercial Officer
U.S. Embassy – FCS
P.O. Box 9000
Brownsville, Texas 78520-0900
Tel. [52](55) 5140-2612
Fax [52](55) 5705-7434

Mr. Adrian Orta
U.S. Embassy – FCS
P.O. Box 9000
Brownsville, Texas 78520-0900
Tel. [52](55) 5140-2619
Fax [52](55) 5705-7434

Ms. Selina Marquez
Denver U.S. Export Assistance Center
1625 Broadway
Suite 680
Denver, CO 80202
303-844-6623, ext. 15
303-844-5651