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September 27, 2004 

U.S. Commercial Service to Hold Access Eastern Mediterranean Events

The U.S. Commercial Service (USCS) has announced that the Access Eastern Mediterranean (AEM) regional export marketing program will be holding several events in the coming year that will offer U.S. companies a low cost way to simultaneously explore market opportunities in Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, West Bank/Gaza and Morocco. The following is the AEM schedule for late 2004 through mid-2005:
  • Telecommunications equipment, products and services - November 8, 2004 through December 22, 2004.
  • Healthcare products and services - February 10, 2005 through - March 10, 2005 (includes medical, dental and clinical laboratory equipment and supplies, diagnostics, and healthcare services).
  • Automotive aftermarket products and services - April 21, 2005 throughMay 21, 2005.
  • Safety and Security Services and Equipment - May 15, 2004 through June 15, 2005.
During these events, company and product descriptions will be posted to the USCS' regional Web site and U.S. embassy commercial specialists in each of these markets will promote the event to local contacts in an effort to identify potential agents and distributors in the respective markets.

For more information about the AEM program see the U.S. Commercial Service's Web site at:
http://www.buyusa.gov/easternmed/


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