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10/6/2008
North Texas Expands Global Presence with Dallas Regional Chamber’s Launch of Mexico City Trade and Investment Office

DALLAS (October 6, 2008)…The Dallas Regional Chamber will launch a new International Trade and Investment Office in Mexico City on Thursday, October 9. The launch activities include Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert joining a group of more than 30 North Texas CEO’s and influential executives scheduled to meet with Mexican business leaders to discuss joint projects and potential investment opportunities.
The Mexico City office, hosted by Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP/ Gardere, Arena y Asociados, S.C. will provide the Dallas Regional Chamber and local leaders another opportunity to engage Mexican business leaders to foster strategic economic activity. “As a Dallas Regional Chamber board member, I am proud to provide this resource to an organization that does so much to promote business between two important markets for Gardere - Mexico and Texas,” says Steve Good, Managing Partner, Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP.
Dallas Regional Chamber Board Member and Chairman of the Chamber’s International Business Council, Victor Almeida CEO of Interceramic Inc., leads efforts to promote investment opportunities abroad and plays an instrumental role in the Mexico City investment activities. “As the Chairman of the International Business Council, I am very pleased to have Mayor Tom Leppert joining us in Mexico City for the opening of the new office. We have set up several high profile meetings to generate great interest between top business executives in Mexico City and North Texas,” says Mr. Almeida.
Mexico is DFW’s 14th top trading partner with nearly $740 million in air cargo-based traded goods. Dallas-area companies are net exporters by a ratio of nearly 2-1 with Mexico. Dallas has already signed agreements with four Mexican ports to explore and use the region as an inland trade port.
The Mexico City office will provide regional statistics, promotional materials and other information and services to promote the DFW region in Mexico. “Gardere’s Mexico City office welcomes the Dallas Regional Chamber to our office and our city. I see continued positive prospects for business growth between U.S. and Mexican companies, and we are glad to support such economic development,” says Roberto Arena Reyes Retana, Managing Partner for Gardere, Arena y Asociados.
Through the support of the International Business Council investors and partners, the Chamber provides similar services in additional offices abroad including London, Monterrey and Shanghai. The International Business Council plans to open other offices around the globe in 2009.
The International Business Council’s mission is to unite and engage the local international business community to promote the region’s global growth. The Council develops and maintains an economic pipeline of foreign companies considering investment opportunities in the U.S. and fosters their expansion decisions.
The Dallas Regional Chamber promotes prosperity through public policy, economic development, and member engagement.