Dealing with the Changing Landscape of International Business

The international arena is undergoing significant change. If you have a business operating abroad you should attend this free seminar entitled: “Navigating the World’s Changing Landscape: International Business in 2011” on January 26.
 
Jan. 14, 2011 - PRLog -- Denver, Colo.  –   Is your business operating abroad? Then attend this free seminar entitled: “Navigating the World’s Changing Landscape: International Business in 2011” on January 26.

The world is changing – and fast! Strategies that worked well in the past may now need to be reconsidered in light of economic conditions, legal challenges and government policies. If your company is dealing internationally, there are changes this year that can have a serious impact on your business. This informative seminar examines the changing international landscape and offers actionable ideas on how to prepare your business.

Date:    January 26, 2011
Time:    5:00 p.m.
Place:   EurAsian Interiors
                          1787 S. Broadway
                     Denver, CO 80210

Reservations are required for this free seminar. Call Dawn Schmidt at 303-925-9680 to reserve your place, or email her at:Dawn.M.Schmidt (at) mssb.com. While admission is free, space is limited. Refreshments will be served.

Seminar presenters are:

Paul Bergman, Director, US Commercial Service Denver, will speak on how the US government is helping businesses meet its goal of doubling exports by 2015.

Ken Berkeley, CPA and Tax Partner with Ehrhardt Keefe Steiner & Hottman PC,
will discuss key international tax issues that will impact businesses in the coming year.

Paul Maricle, Attorney, Anton Law Group, and a member of the board of directors of the German American Chamber of Commerce in Colorado, who will provide a basic overview of U.S. export regulations relating to military-use products; discuss developments in the German economy, and what we can expect from German investment in the U.S. in 2011.

Charles Williams, Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Managing Director, Wealth Management & Foreign Exchange Director will discuss global currencies issues that could impact your bottom line this year.  

About the GACC-CO: The German American Chamber of Commerce – Colorado Chapter is the initial contact for German companies considering business in the Rocky Mountain region and connects German decision-makers with their U.S. counterparts. On the Web: http://www.GACCCO.org or telephone 303 837-1146.

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The German American Chamber of Commerce - Colorado Chapter promotes international business between companies in the Rocky Mountain region and Germany and other German speaking countries of Europe. On the Web: http://www.gaccco.org .
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