
Secretary Gutierrez Travels to Brazil for Third U.S.-Brazil CEO Forum to Address Bilateral
Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez announced that he will chair the U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue Ministerial Meeting and co-chair the third meeting of the U.S.-Brazil CEO Forum with Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs Dan Price in Sao Paulo, Oct. 9-10, 2008. Gutierrez will discuss ways to strengthen the U.S.-Brazil economic relationship between senior government officials and business leaders from both nations.
“The United States enjoys a strong commercial relationship with Brazil, representing more than $50 billion in bilateral trade in 2007,” Gutierrez said. “The Commercial Dialogue and CEO Forum will allow our two nations to work together on expanding trade, increasing investment flows and delivering opportunities to our citizens. I look forward to participating in these important events.”
During the U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue Ministerial Meeting, Gutierrez will discuss with Brazilian government leaders ways to continue to increase commercial opportunities for U.S. companies in Brazil.
“The United States enjoys a strong commercial relationship with Brazil, representing more than $50 billion in bilateral trade in 2007,” Gutierrez said. “The Commercial Dialogue and CEO Forum will allow our two nations to work together on expanding trade, increasing investment flows and delivering opportunities to our citizens. I look forward to participating in these important events.”
During the U.S.-Brazil Commercial Dialogue Ministerial Meeting, Gutierrez will discuss with Brazilian government leaders ways to continue to increase commercial opportunities for U.S. companies in Brazil.