• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Nevada Business Magazine

The Decision Maker's Magazine

Subscribe Now!

  • Subscriptions
    • Print
    • Mobile App
    • Email
    • Nevada News & PR Wire
  • Features
    • New This Month
    • View Issues
    • Cover Stories
    • Feature Stories
    • Industry Focus
    • Building Nevada
    • Special Reports
    • Meet the Decision Maker
    • Press Release Wire
    • Nevada Industries
  • Departments
    • A Matter of Opinion
    • Around the State
    • Business Indicators
    • Commentary
    • Commercial RE Report
    • Crossfire
    • Expert Advice
    • Face to Face
    • Free Market Watch
    • Inside Politics
    • Power of Attorney
    • Profit & Loss
    • Speaking for Nevada
    • Tech.knowledge.me
    • The Last Word
    • Vital Signs
  • Planning Calendar
  • Advertising
    • Advertising Info
    • Advertising Staff
    • Submission Requirements
    • Online Advertising
  • Events
    • NBM Events
  • About
    • About the Magazine
    • Contact the Staff
  • Connect
    • Business Directory
    • Press Release Wire
    • Business Calendar
    • Submit Listing
    • Post Press Release
    • Add Your Event
    • Sign Up
    • Log In
You are here: Home / Uncategorized / State of Nevada Global Trade and Investment Program: To Boldly Go…

State of Nevada Global Trade and Investment Program: To Boldly Go…

October 1, 2002 By Nevada Business Magazine Leave a Comment

It almost sounds like a vacation – travel to other countries, meet new people, do some business, let state and federal governments cover the costs. It’s anything but a vacation. It’s work, and it’s paying off for companies taking advantage of the Nevada Commission on Economic Development’s (NCED) Global Trade and Investment Program, which assists Nevada companies in developing exports to countries they may not previously have contacted. The program also brings foreign companies to Nevada, encouraging exports. Or, in other words, there are outbound and inbound missions, according to the director of Global Trade and Investment Program, Al Di Stefano.

To Seek Out New Civilizations – or Bring them Here

The mission of NCED is to promote a more diversified and prosperous community, increase entrepreneurial enterprises and attract business in order to create economic growth in the state. There are two types of outbound missions – trade missions and trade shows – both aimed at assisting Nevada companies in setting up exports or expanding business into new markets.

Trade missions involve taking U.S. businesses to foreign countries and setting up a variety of meetings for them with companies with which they may be able to trade. A Nevada company working independently might be able to arrange a handful of meetings, but the logistics are daunting – finding contacts, arranging space to meet – and travel time to individual company sites can be considerable. The state can put together a trip with established contacts in the destination country, set up a single conference location and put together 15 meetings a day.

“Much as you’d like to think of it as a vacation, it’s work,” said Teri Williams of Winnemucca Farms, a marketing subsidiary of U.S. Foods that produces potato flakes for food additives and snack ingredients. “You arrive very, very early at the trade show to set up your booth. You cater to crowds large enough to stagger most American populations, then mentally sift through leads to sort out those that are negligible from those that are serious.” Show hours are long and followed by one-on-one meetings with individual distributors. “If you’re lucky, you go to bed at midnight,” said Williams. “And then you get up at five o’clock and do it all over again.”

State officials coordinate with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agriculture Service, which works specifically with exporting U.S. food and agricultural products. The program offers significant grant monies to state commissions working with trade missions.

In August 2002, the state of Nevada took companies involved in making food ingredient products on a trade mission to Central America, Guatemala, El Salvador and Costa Rica. Cost to each participant was $950, with grants funding everything but meals.

Flavor Consultants, a promotional/administrative firm that works with several U.S. companies, has gone on several trade missions. Owner Tim Wallace said the results have been “fantastic”. Trips are far less expensive than if the company decided to travel on its own. The Central America trip was expected to cost $2,000 per person, with a possible reimbursement of some costs. “If we had to do it on our own, first of all, with the number of companies we were visiting, we’d be down there probably three weeks. The airfare would be the same, but there’d be more costs for transportation, hotel and meals. I’d venture to say it would be around $6,000 per person instead of $2,000,” said Wallace.

Similar use of funds makes it possible for U.S. businesses to attend overseas trade shows. Smaller companies can’t afford to research markets such as China, so grant funds are used to underwrite or subsidize costs. “We may be able to underwrite the cost of a booth at a show anywhere from 40 to 55 percent,” said Di Stefano. “And all the work of setting up the trade show arrangements is pre-arranged.” Contracts are handled, contacts are made, and booths are already constructed, so when the company arrives, employees simply walk in with their products and literature and are set to go.

Attendance at foreign trade shows is often overwhelming to U.S. companies. The state can offer more assistance than just getting businesses there. “We took eight companies to a show in Japan. They didn’t speak Japanese and the Japanese didn’t speak English, so we had five interpreters to go from booth to booth,” said Di Stefano. They also held a market trends seminar and invited 30 to 35 Japanese companies, then allowed Nevada firms to give short presentations at the end and invite the Japanese back to their booths.

The state also provides a packet of services Nevada companies usually couldn’t afford to produce on their own. “Finding 35 key Japanese buyers in that market – no one company could do that, but when we work with our contacts, we can. We provide things these companies couldn’t do on their own, and at a deep discount by using grant money,” said Di Stefano. “Companies may have to pay their own airfare and meals, and quite a bit of the shipping. It’s not a free lunch, but it is a deeply discounted lunch.”

Williams participated in a trip to Singapore for a national food show, then traveled on to Manila and the Philippines to meet with individual contractors and returned via Hong Kong. Winnemucca Farms has made great strides in all three markets, which she credits to Di Stefano and the international program.

“As the new marketing director for [Winnemucca Foods], the NCED was invaluable to me,” said Williams. “Sometimes I had very complex questions and sometimes very simple ones, such as how to import and export samples, what’s a reasonable cost, what are the standard tests.” She also had questions on cultural differences, because a firm cannot enter a foreign market without studying preferences and practices indoor to conduct business in an appropriate manner.

The state also hosts inbound missions. “We set up a series of meetings with foreign companies here and bring the buyers in. Sometimes there are meeting rooms in cities, other times they go out to the plant,” said Di Stefano. “We’ve brought people to Winnemucca Farms and brought Mexican buyers to fields in Yerington to Peri Brothers, the big onion growers. We bring buyers in and underwrite their costs for individual meetings with companies so they can see the facility before doing business with the company, to see the quality first-hand and foster and have confidence in the supplier. It’s kind of a reverse trade mission.”

Grants for these trips are available through USAID, Agency for International Development, which offers a number of different programs, including the U.S. Asia Environmental Partnership (USAEP), the purpose of which is to export U.S. environmental products to Asia. This year the state secured a $20,000 grant for Reno’s Clean Fuels Technology to expand into Thailand, and it is currently working on getting similar funding to introduce the technology into Sri Lanka.

Not every company uses the program specifically in a first-contact role. When SPEC Industries made the trip to the Philippines, it was after five or six years of work. “I had all the [components] lined up, and then it was just a question of going over and attending the conference,” said Roger Owley, owner of SPEC Industries. “It was more exposure and one more marketing tool to get over into that area. On the same trip, I spent another week [outside the program] and got a lot of additional contracts completed and now I’m moving forward.” SPEC Industries works in waste-water recovery technology and is mostly a one-man show – Owley owns the technology and the company markets it, working with associates and contractors as needed. “We license our technology and train people under our license to design and use our technology. They build it with local labor using our specifications, so it’s a win-win for everybody – they use local labor, materials and employees, and we get the sales we want for the U.S. product,” said Owley.

Prior to 1998, the state of Nevada had never accessed federal grant funds for foreign trade. In 1998, the state asked for $30,000. Di Stefano came on board in March 2000 and saw the opportunity to increase the scope of the program, so in the past two consecutive years he’s asked for $200,000. “We’ve really been able to expand the program in the state of Nevada and take advantage of what’s there, which typically covers about five programs a year,” he said. Between writing and submitting grants, setting up and taking trips and compiling follow-up reports, there’s only time for five trips.

The point in the long run is not securing grant monies, but ensuring the success of Nevada businesses, said Di Stefano. “It’s not that we get the money but that the companies we take with us are successful in expanding. The ultimate goal is job creation, because once these businesses expand, they have to hire more people. That’s job creation and that’s what it’s all about at the end of the day – creating new jobs for Nevada citizens.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Paul Krakovitz: Intermountain Healthcare

Edward Vance: EV&A Architects

Scott Arkills: Silver State Schools Credit Union

Tonya Ruby: Cox Media Las Vegas

Online Advertorials

Online Advertorials

Bank of NevadaFunding Will Provide Nevada Students With Financial Literacy Education

Infrastructure InvestmentsAssure Our Community’s Water Future

Roseman’s College of MedicineAddressing the Physician Workforce Shortage

Groundbreaking LawRequires Businesses Replace Decorative Grass

Advertise With Us

Advertise With Us. more details ►

Primary Sidebar

Get important updates from Nevada Business Magazine, directly to your inbox.
Subscribe

Nevada TaxesWill the Tax Man Cometh to Carson City in 2023?

Industry FocusBusiness Insurance

Medical FacilitiesBuilding Trends Post-COVID

Southern Nevada CCIMPassing the Torch to the Next Generation of Professionals

Nevada News & PR Wire

  • Healing Minds Breaks Ground on Second Location for Mental Health Services

  • Dale Etheridge Planetarium at CSN Hosts NASA Scientists

  • 4th of July Celebration Kicks Off Announcement of Downtown Damonte

  • Henderson Chamber of Commerce Announces 2022-2023 HDA Executive Committee and Board of Trustee Appointments

  • aha! Announces Nonstop Flights to Boise From Reno-Tahoe

  • Nevada Health Link Announces Licensed Broker/Agent Award Grantees for Plan Year 2023

  • Ioneer Commences Trading on NASDAQ

  • Student at Coral Academy of Science Las Vegas Selected to Participate in Year Long Leadership Program

  • Edgewood Companies Appoints Robert Winkel as New Chairman of the Board

  • Virginia Knudsen Announces Gwen Harvey as New Executive Coach for BOAR

  • Nevada State Bank Branches Accepting Donations for the Communities in Schools of Nevada Fill the Bus School Supplies Drive

  • Dickson Commercial Group (DCG) Announces New Healthcare Services Division

  • KPS3 Announces Three New Hires

  • Brian Kleven Joins Nevada Donor Network Governing Board

  • Las Vegas Doctor Warns Of The Dangers Of Handheld Sparklers

  • Southwest Medical Adds a New Physician

  • The State Of Nevada Presents The Launch Of 9-8-8, The Nation’s First Three-Digit Number For Suicide Response.

  • ICRWDA To Host K-9 Officers Competition & Training Seminar In Las Vegas

  • Take on Summer With Dunkin’s New Lineup of Iced Drinks

  • Nonprofit Cristo Rey St. Viator College Preparatory High School Kicks off Summer Campaign to Gain Additional Business Partners for Student Work-Study Program

  • Naqvi Injury Law Opens Henderson Office

  • Foster Care Panel Scheduled to Discuss Need for Foster Parents in Nye County – Division of Child and Family Services Will Host Event in Pahrump

  • Sportsman’s Royal Manor’s Continuous Improvements to Property Result in Low Crime Numbers

  • Miracle Flights Celebrates 150,000 Flight Milestone by Honoring Local Boy

  • United Way of Southern Nevada Announces Internal Promotions

  • Henderson Chamber of Commerce to Host Networking Breakfast: On a Roll – Local Gaming Update With M Resort Spa Casino Leadership

  • Nevada Supreme Court Justices Recognize Southern Nevada Senior Law Program

  • SR Construction Announces Completion Of The Henderson Hospital Expansion Project

  • Celebrate Dad With These Specials at Ava Rose Agency Restaurant Clients

  • Las Vegas-based Body Balance System to Showcase OvationULT Red Light Therapy Bed at This Year’s IECSC Show

  • Henderson Professional Fire Fighters, Henderson Police Officers’ Association, and the City of Henderson Launch Annual Safety Campaign, “Check Your Seats in the Heat”

  • Juzzef Martinez promoted to Commercial Banker for JPMorgan Chase in Las Vegas

  • Las Vegas Realtor Offers Free Buying Guide to Clark County Residents.

  • Team Nevada Returns After a Successful Appearance at the 2022 Special Olympics USA Games

  • The Problem Solver To Speak at Celebrity Speakers Business Network

  • Plumas Bancorp Honored Among Best-In-Class Banking Institutions

  • ImageWords Communications Founder Ruth Furman to Share Media Relations Tips at NAWBO Southern Nevada’s Personal Branding Workshop on June 28

  • Nevada Custom Residence Designed by Daniel Joseph Chenin, Ltd. Receives International Architizer A+ Design Award

  • National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Adopts Resolution To Strengthen Role of Judges Nationwide

  • Ovation Design & Development Celebrated Grand Opening of Arioso Affordable Senior Apartment Complex — Governor Steve Sisolak and County Commissioner Justin Jones Joined Developers and Finance Leaders to Promote Affordable Housing Solutions —

  • aha! Announces Wine Flies Free Program

  • Via Brasil Steakhouse Hosts Father’s Day All You Can Eat Brunch and Dinner at $54.99!

  • Crew Las Vegas Hosts “Woman Who Build” Luncheon, June 14

  • Fennemore Joins Forces With Bay Area Wendel Rosen

  • Communities in Schools of Nevada Announces the Promotion of Alex Bybee to Chief Strategy Officer

  • Marker Trax Adds Director of Product Development and Integration to Help Company Continue to Grow

  • Grand Sierra Resort and Casino Announces the Addition of Chickie’s & Pete’s Crab House and Sports Bar

  • Southwest Medical Adds Two New Health Care Providers

  • Reno Tahoe Pain Associates Welcomes New Staff

  • How Adaptable Is Your Company? iTernal Networks’ Free Upcoming Webinar “Planning for Scalability – Tech More, Stress Less” – June 16th 1 pm PDT

  • De Castroverde Law Group receives Chambers USA’s highest ranking for the second consecutive year

  • Donor Network West Opens New Northern Nevada Headquarters

  • Blueprint Sports Launches ‘Friends of UNILV’ Name, Image, and Likeness Collective at University of Nevada, Las Vegas

  • aha! Announces Nonstop Flights to Idaho Falls From Reno-Tahoe Hub

  • Nevada Women’s Fund Selects Marilyn Newton as 2022 Salute to Women of Achievement Hall of Fame Inductee

  • Debbie Strimling Announced as Jewish Nevada Women’s Philanthropy Council Chair

  • Northcap Commercial Arranges Sale of 3842 Royal Crest St Apartments for $951,500

  • Northcap Commercial Arranges Sale of 3828 Hazelwood St Apartments for $1,730,000

  • Senior Operator at Broadbent & Associates, Inc. Receives Wastewater Operator of the Year Award

  • Siena Italian Authentic Trattoria Offers 50% Off on Wine Bottles

  • Huntington Jewelers to Add New Summerlin Location

  • CAMCO Nevada Hires Ashley King as New CFO

  • June 16 NAIOP Southern Nevada Breakfast Presents “Inflation and Rising Interest Rates: What Is the Impact to CRE Investment Sales?”

  • Project 150 Awarding More Than $170,000 in Scholarships at June 22 Event

  • Las Vegas Home Prices Set Another Record Amid Signs of a Shift in Local Housing Market

  • Emerald Island Grille in Downtown Henderson Unveils Expanded Menu

  • Touro University Nevada’s College of Osteopathic Medicine Receives Top-Level 10-Year Accreditation with ‘Exceptional Outcome’

  • Touro University Nevada’s School of Nursing Programs Receive Prestigious 10-Year Accreditation Extension

  • Quinn Gallagher Joins Blackmon Home Loans as Mortgage Loan Officer

  • Communities In Schools of Nevada Announces First Recipient of the Elaine P. Wynn Stronger Together Scholarship

  • 56th Anniversary of Miranda Rights

  • Martin Vece Named Favorite Teacher in Teacher Appreciation Week Contest — 570 Teachers Nominated in Move 4 Less Contest —

  • In-Person Workplace Safety Training Courses Have Resumed for Nevada Businesses and Employees

  • International Celebrity Vocal Coach Romeo Johnson Offers Vocal Lessons To Clark County Resident

  • 2022 WSOP Sponsor Lexicon Bank is All In Supporting Southern Nevada Charities

  • Holley Driggs Las Vegas Office Expands with New Attorney Additions

  • Nevada’s Exchange Promotes Two Long-Time Employees to Leadership Roles

  • Nathan Strager Awarded Top 1% Of Real Estate Agents in Las Vegas Valley

  • The Embedded Technology Expo To Be Hosted By The Las Vegas Convention Center

  • ExpressJet Airlines Names Bobby Looney Director of Safety

  • Angels of Las Vegas Hosts 2nd Angels on the Green Fundraiser!

  • Dragon Lights Festival Returns to Reno

  • Great Western Steam-up Features Days of Family Fun

  • Student Enrollment Now Open at Groundbreaking New Cactus Park Elementary in Las Vegas

  • CVMC CEO Prater Board Chair of Nevada Rural Hospital Partners

  • Henderson Chamber of Commerce Along With the Henderson Development Association Hosts Commercial Real Estate Development Update & Mixer

  • Michael Grimm and Bill Zappia “Givin’ It to ‘Em” New Variety Show Headlining at the Stirling Club in Las Vegas for a Limited Engagement

  • United Way of Southern Nevada’s 65th Anniversary Golf United Tournament Raises $126,440 for Las Vegas Community

  • Local Students Earn Scholarships in “Shark Tank” Style Business Pitch Competition by Junior Achievement of Southern Nevada

  • Girl Scouts Partner with CAMCO to Deliver Free Cookies to Summerlin Hospital Emergency Room Staff

  • Mark Wiley Group Welcomes New Vice President of Marketing and Communications

  • CSN and The National Juneteenth Observance Foundation Present Two-Day “Juneteenth Powwow” Festivities

  • Nevada Dairy Farmers Award $15,000 in Scholarship Money to Two Winners

  • Lily Funds Announces Sale of 2.2 Acres of Land on Las Vegas Strip

  • MDX Labs Fundraiser Supports Caridad Charity

  • Hosts of the Problem Solver Show Offering Clark County Schools Free Active Shooter Training

  • KPS3 Announces New Hires

  • Cindy Buchanan Joins JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking in Northern Nevada

  • Dr. Chris Robey, DC, Doctor of Chiropractic, Joins the Crovetti Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Team

  • Gaetano’s Ristorante Owner’s Recent Travels to Sicily Inspire New Authentic Recipes for 20th Anniversary Menu



 
Submit Your News & PR | Subscribe
Submit Your News & PR

Business Connection

Business Connection Portal

Log In Sign Up

Business Connection Portal

Log In Sign Up

Nevada Business Calendar

There are no upcoming events.

View Full Calendar ►

Nevada Business Directory

Featured Businesses
Find a Nevada-Based Business Submit Your Business Subscribe to the Nevada News & PR Wire

Nevada Industries

Architects & Engineers
Arts & Culture
Banking
Commercial Real Estate
Construction
Credit Unions
Economic Development
Education
Financial Management
Healthcare
Human Resources
Insurance
Law
Manufacturing
Marketing
Media
Mining
Philanthropy
Residential Real Estate
Rural Nevada
Sports
Tax Planning and Accounting
Technology
Telecom
Tourism
Transportation
Utilities

Footer

Subscriptions

  • Print Subscription
  • Mobile App
  • E-mail Subscription

Editorial

  • Features
  • Departments
  • Events

Advertising

  • Advertise
  • Submission Requirements

Connect

  • Contact
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Copyright © 2022, Business Link LLC dba Nevada Business Magazine and Nevada Business Journal. Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions
Nevada Web Design services by Nevada Central Media using Genesis Framework by StudioPress

    *Your Name

    *Your Email

    Phone Number

    Company

    *Subject

    *Your Message

      *Your Name

      *Your Email

      Phone Number

      Company

      *Subject

      *Your Message

        *Your Name

        *Your Email

        Phone Number

        Company

        *Subject

        *Your Message

          *Your Name

          *Your Email

          Phone Number

          Company

          *Subject

          *Your Message

            *Your Name

            *Your Email

            Phone Number

            Company

            *Subject

            *Your Message

              *Your Name

              *Your Email

              Phone Number

              Company

              *Subject

              *Your Message

                *Your Name

                *Your Email

                Phone Number

                Company

                *Subject

                *Your Message

                  *Your Name

                  *Your Email

                  Phone Number

                  Company

                  *Subject

                  *Your Message

                    *Your Name

                    *Your Email

                    Phone Number

                    Company

                    *Subject

                    *Your Message