Mission statement: The mission of the Hawaii Pacific Export Council (HPEC) is to promote U.S. exports from Hawaii and the American Pacific Islands by supporting the activities of the US Commercial Service and Hawaii Export Assistance Center, counseling businesses on the exporting process, and conducting trade education programs. |
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Register for Export University 202 Post Trip Seminar today! Leverage your international trip to produce sales!
Export University has helped Hawaii businesses to expand their international sales by offering a comprehensive course on all things export-related.
Participants will learn the keys to nurturing strong international business relations while maintaining budding clientele contacts abroad.
Join expert speakers and panelists to ensure that your international trip leads to future opportunities. Panelists and Speakers Include: Kevin Kraft of Tradewinds Global, Neal Arakaki of Menehune Mac, and John Holman of the Hawaii Export Assistance Center who will provide strategy to continue the momentum of your international trip; in addition Mary Dale of the Small Business Adminsitration and David Sikkink representing the Ex-Im Bank who will present information to help your company finance new international sales!
Neighbor Islands: Don’t miss out on the opportunity to view the Seminar online! To register for distance viewing contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
When:September 27th, 8:45am-12pm Where: Foreign Trade Zone, 521 Ala Moana Boulevard #214 Cost:$15/person for new participants. $5/person for previous Export U & STEP participants. Export U and STEP participants are eligible to register at a reduced rate!! Don't miss out! General Registration: Export U 202 Registration For reduced rate registration contact Matt at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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Funded in part through a grant award with the U.S. Small Business Administration in partnership with the Hawaii Department of Business, Economic Development, and Tourism. |



