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  1. Why the Emperor's New Clothes Are Not Made in Colombia : A Case Study in Latin American and East Asian Manufactured Exports by David Morawetz, 1981-11-05
  2. E-commerce and Export Promotion Policies for Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises: East Asian and Latin American Experiences (Serie Comercio Internacional) by Mikio Kuwayama, United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, 2003-09-17
  3. Chinese Capitalist Versus the American Flour Industry, 1890-1910: Profit And Patriotism in International Trade (Chinese Studies) by Daniel J. Meissner, 2005-09-30

81. The Asian Chamber Of Commerce Supports, Promotes And Fosters Business, Cultural
fields and small market towns, where industry on any on sites important to the AsianAmerican and Pacific Sunews Copyright ©200102 Asian Chamber of commerce.
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82. 1987 Economic Census Volume 1E
of commerce, Bureau of the Census, PO Box Owned Businesses Hispanic Origin, AsianAmerican, American Indian and places are presented without industry detail.
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1987 VOLUME 1E, ECONOMIC CENSUS Add $25 shipping fee for international orders (including Canada and Mexico) Technical Documentation included with purchase - $10 if purchased separately Place your order by telephone (credit card or census deposit account payment only) call the Customer Services Center, U.S. Census Bureau, 301-763-4636 or FAX your order to 301-457-3842). If paying by check, send a check payable to Commerce-Census to U.S. Dept. of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, P.O. Box 277943, Atlanta, GA 30384-7943. Released April 7, 1994 Subject content and Geography: This is the final volume in the cumulative series of the 1987 Economic Census on CD-ROM. The disc contains most of the previous economic censuses' data, plus the following not previously available on CD-ROM: Special Report - From the Census of Retail Trade, this report shows metropolitan area rankings on sales per capita, sales in central cities versus balance of metropolitan area, and metropolitan area-level changes between 1982 and 1987; Monthly Retail Trade: Sales and Inventories: 1967 - 1992 - A monthly report of sales estimates, including dollar volume and percentage changes, summarized by major kind-of-business groups for the United States, and summarized by a few selected kind-of-business groups for census regions and divisions, and for the most populous 19 states (CA, FL, IL, IN, LA, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, NJ, NY, NC, OH, PA, TN, TX, VA, WI) 25 metropolitan statistical areas and consolidated metropolitan statistical areas, 15 primary metropolitan statistical areas, and four cities (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Philadelphia);

83. Clean Energy Trade Mission To China
Asian American Coal develops low sulfur coal reserves and Beijingbased foreign energyindustry and environmental of the American Chamber of commerce about the
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Mission Report: Clean Energy Trade Mission to China
December 4-8, 2000
More photos of the trade mission. Foreign Commercial Service (FCS) Offices in Beijing, Chengdu, and Guangzhou, China. This trade mission was part of Basic Industries’ Clean Energy Trade Initiative - designed to support President Clinton’s International Clean Energy Initiative. China’s energy needs are tremendous. Rapid industrialization combined with the increase of privately owned vehicles are dramatically affecting the country’s environment. As a result, the central and provincial governments are challenged with continuing China’s development while improving the environment. The mission was designed to promote U.S. clean energy technologies, goods and services that can meet China’s needs to central, provincial, and municipal government energy authorities; energy agencies and utilities; recently privatized institutions; and Chinese industrial sector members. Most participating companies were old-to-market, and wanted to make government contacts and generate new business opportunities.
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84. AsiaSource: AsiaLINKS - A Resource Of The Asia Society
Society News Media TV/Radio Asian American Women . to this website variousdata on Chinese commerce including news Ministry of Information industry.
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85. Manufacturing & Industrial Environments
Asian American Manufacturers Association The AAMA promotes the through the Departmentof commerce’s National The largest crossindustry consortium in the
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Several decades ago, the United States began to see its competitive edge being eroded by overseas initiatives in the manufacturing sector. The U.S. Government, along with existing associations and organizations sought to boost U.S. capacities and capabilities to compete in the burgeoning world market. These efforts resulted in a resurgence of the U.S. economy and re-establishment of the U.S. as a global leader in industry. Many smaller companies take advantage of association membership to learn about new proceedures, products and resources. In addition, many of these organizations offer substantial savings on supplies and equipment by pooling buying power.
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Trade Associations and Organizations Asian American Manufacturers Association: The AAMA promotes the growth and success of U.S. technology manufacturing and related enterprises throughout the Pacific Rim. Best Manufacturing Practices Center of Excellence: Begun in 1985 to help businesses by identifying, researching and promoting exceptional manufacturing practices, methods and proceedures in design, test, production, facilities, logistics and management, the BMPCE's main goal is to increase the quality, reliability and maintainability of goods produced by American firms with a commitment to strengthening the U.S. industrial base. Consortium for Advanced Manufacturing - International: CAM-I is an international consortium of companies, consultancies and academics who have elected to work cooperatively in a pre-competitive environment to solve problems that are common to the group.

86. Hospitality Resource :: The Premier Online Resource For Hotel And Hospitality Pr
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87. Asian Pacific Heritage Month
Japanese Chamber of commerce industry (Chicago, IL);. Filipino Chamber of commerce(Honolulu, HI);. Asian American Business Roundtable (Washington, DC).
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Asian Pacific American Heritage Month
The month of May is set aside as Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, just as February is Black History Month, and September is Hispanic Heritage Month. One of the purposes of this celebration is to remind mainstream America of the contributions of these minority groups to this country. This year's APA Heritage Month celebration began with a Forum in Washington, "Celebrating Asian Pacific American heritage Month: Partnership for the Future," cosponsored by the Asian Pacific American Institute for Congressional Studies (APAICS) and the White House Initiative on Asian and Pacific Islanders (WHIAAPI) on May 3rd.
Asian contributions to this country are a well-known fact, from Nobel Price winners in the sciences (quantitative, medical, etc.) to health care and construction, to supplying of fresh fruits and vegetables, and so on. The Filipinos can paralyze health care on the East Coast if they decide to go on strike and do damage to the system. This is also the reason why their nurses and healthcare professionals are in such high demand in hospitals, senior citizens home, among other. The Chinese can slow down research in the National Laboratories and National Institutes of Health, especially in the areas of complex mathematical equation. The Koreans are the largest suppliers of fresh produce to the country's largest supermarkets and well as open public markets.

88. Why Asian Studies B
Travel industry. Travel Agent, Management, Historic Site Guide, Flight Attendant. Asian American Federation of Florida. United States Department of commerce.
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Why Asian Studies B.A.? Career Opportunities Potential Career opportunities with an Asian Studies BA:
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89. U.S. Explores Free Trade Pact With Seoul | Asiagate Asian American Intelligence
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U.S. Explores Free Trade Pact with Seoul bilateral free trade pact would produce a major boost in activity between two key trans-Pacific trading partners.
The Bush Administration is progressing toward a bilateral free-trade initiative with Seoul. The move appears to have been initiated last year when the Senate Finance Committee asked the U.S. International Trade Commission, an arm of the Commerce Department, to study the feasibility of an FTA with the U.S.'s fifth most important overseas trading partner. ITC economists began visiting Seoul in May to meet with counterparts in Corea's Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy. The economies of the two nations were complimentary, the ITC concluded. An FTA would boost Corean exports to the U.S. by 21% while boosting U.S. exports to Corea by 54%.
The positive spin on the prospects for a bilateral FTA represents a turnaround in U.S. sentiment. As recently as December 7 U.S. Ambassador Thomas Hubbard had denied that a bilateral free trade pact was in the works. The Corean government too is ambivalent about an FTA. It would boost Corea's large manufacturers but would traumatize farmers, retailers, financial services companies and the entertainment sector, among others. Nevertheless, the ultimate long-term economic efficiencies that would result from an FTA will likely push Seoul to the negotiating table. From the U.S. standpoint, an FTA would cut the risk of losing ground in the region as East Asian economies move slowly but surely toward integration.

90. Career Company: Links To Business And Professional Associations
Asian American Manufacturing Association (AAMA). Islamic Chamber ofCommerce industry Business organization in San Jose.
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91. Asian/American Trade And Cultural Calendar - Japanesespaces.com
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January 1 - New Years Day
January 5 - Little Tokyo New Year's Celebration, Los Angeles (LA)
January 5 - Katada Kai of USA 20th Anniversary Celebration, LA
January 5 - Oshogatsu Japanese-American National Museum, LA
January 7 - Japanese Language Class Ventura College, Ventura
January 11 - Oshogatsu Ventura County JACL, Camarillo CA
January 10 to11 - Congressional Forum on Trade Policy, Monterey, CA
January 16 - Annual Meeting EDC-VC and VCEDA, Ventura CA
January 20 - China State Environmental Protection Administration Meeting, Long Beach CA
January 23 to 25 - World Trade Center Association Regional Meeting, Washington DC January 25 - Chinese New Year Celebration HKASC, LA January 30 - Chinese Lunar New Year Mixer ABL, LA January 30 - World Affairs Council Israeli Consul General Westlake, CA February 1 - Chinese New Year, Year of Sheep (Ram) February 1 to 2 - Chinese New Year, China February 1 to 3 - Chinese New Year, Taiwan February 1 - Ikebana Demonstration Japanese American National Museum, LA February 1 - Noh and Kyogen theater exhibition, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, LA

92. Dekalb Partnership ::: Helpful Links
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Mr. Li Li, Torch High industry Development Center President, China Chamber of Commercein US. Chair John Wang, President, Asian American Business Development
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2002 US-China Conference on Science, Technology, Business and Entrepreneurship and CAST-USA 10-Year Anniversary
a part of CAST-USA¡¯s 10 th Anniversary/Annual Convention Uris Hall, 3022 Broadway at 117th Street Business School of Columbia University November 16, 2002 , Saturday Co-Chairs: Mr. Siva Yam, President, USA ¨C China Chamber of Commerce Mr. Liyong Zhang, Acting President, China Chamber of Commerce in US Organizer: Mr. Alec Tsuo, Secretary General, CAST-USA Co-Sponsors: USA ¨C China Chamber of Commerce China Chamber of Commerce in US Asian American Business Development Center New Jersey Chinese Computer Professional Society US China Business Center Explore post-WTO era investment strategies in US and in China. Discuss marketing, legal issues relating to entering the two markets. Learn from business leaders of their entrepreneurship stories. Morning Sessions 10:15 ¨C 10:45 AM Plenary Speech : ¡°The Birth of a 2 Trillion Dollar Industry ¨C from Concept to Reality¡± 10:46 ¨C 11:15 AM ¡°New Trend for Large Municipal Project Financing in China ¡± Mr. Xiaojiang Bai, President, China ZhongFu Enterprise Corporation

94. MBE / MWBE Directories
This is because other government agencies, transit agencies, trade associations,and even private sector corporations use the state DBE program Asian American.
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Finding Minority Business Enterprises (MBE)
Doing business with minority owned businesses b enefits African, Hispanic (Latino), or Asian Americans in two ways: obviously the owners are Ethnic minorities, and typically many of the employees are as well. Finding minority owned businesses can be challenging. One excellent source are government agencies who have programs intended to increase participation of minority owned businesses in public contracting or procurement. These programs are typically referred to as Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) programs. States that receive funding from the federal government (U.S. Department of Transportation) for highway projects must also maintain a database of certified Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), which are similar in definition to MBEs. Although DBE directories typically are weighted toward firms in the construction trades, they are still an excellent source of finding minority owned businesses who provide consumer and commercial products and services. This is because other government agencies, transit agencies, trade associations, and even private sector corporations use the state DBE program for reciprocal certification to ensure that their business is going to minority owned businesses.
Minority Business organizations are also a good way to find MBE firms
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95. Other Links & Small Bus. Resources
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96. Chicagobusiness.com
(312) 4311467 John S. Lee Director Asian American Small Business of commerce andIndustry (847) 517-7110 John E CEO Will County Chamber of commerce Joliet/Will
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97. Chinese Associations
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