AACCLA Events
Public Remarks and Presentations
The AACCLA secretariat in Washington, DC and its 23 AmChams in Latin America and the Caribbean host numerous events each year. The purpose of these events is to share the latest information on trade and investment issues, economic and political trends, and movements in policy and legislation affecting business between the United States and Latin America and the Caribbean. The events are also a valuable tool for networking with the key players of trade and investment in the Americas, bringing together senior-level corporate executives, regional heads of state and cabinet officials, and U.S. Administration and Congressional representatives.
In addition to holding frequent briefings, seminars, and conferences with business and political leaders, the AACCLA Secretariat hosts three major events each year to discuss the most current issues facing business in the Americas. Below is a summary of these events. Please contact the AACCLA Secretariat for more information.
Upcoming AACCLA Events
"Outlook on the Americas" Luncheon and AACCLA's Strategic Planning Retreat (January 25-27, 2012) The Biltmore, Coral Gables, FL
As the first major hemispheric business event of 2012, AACCLA's ''Outlook on the Americas'' provides an opportunity for an open dialogue on the economic and political issues that will have the greatest impact on hemispheric trade and investment in the coming year. The luncheon will attract business executives and political leaders, as well as the leadership of the 23 American Chambers of Commerce throughout the hemisphere.
Registration: 11:30 a.m. – 11:55 a.m.
Keynote Luncheon: 12:00 – 2:30 p.m.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Members: $75
Non-members: $90
Register here or at www.regonline.com/outlook2012
For more information about the AACCLA conference and sponsorship opportunities, please contact Allison Parmiter at aparmiter@uschamber.com.
"Business Future of the Americas" Conference and AACCLA's Mid-Year Meeting (May 14-16, 2012)
Mexico City, Mexico
More information to follow.
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