USACC is pleased to invite you to a forum on âTrans-Caspian East-West Trade and Transit Corridorâ Where: The Kenney Herter Auditorium Johns Hopkins University 1740 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. When: April 28-29, 2016 Co-organized by: Embassy of Azerbaijan Embassy of Georgia Embassy of Kazakhstan Embassy of Turkey Hosted by: Central Asia and Caucasus Institute Johns Hopkins University DESCRIPTION: Central Asia, South Caucasus and Black Sea regions together form a strategically important transit corridor between China and Europe. Connecting trade, people and economies, the modern trans-Caspian trade and transit routes envisage an extensive and integrated network of infrastructure, special economic zones, harmonized customs, cross-border procedures and more. Today, ambitious regional infrastructure projects are underway. Baku International Sea Trade Port in Azerbaijan, expansion of the Poti Sea Port and Anaklia Deep Sea Port in Georgia, completion of the Marmaray under-Bosphorus tunnel in Turkey, the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars railway, and Kazakhstan's "Khorgos: Eastern Gate" SEZ will ensure swift and efficient shipments of all types of goods. These projects will connect the Asian and European transport networks, significantly shorten delivery time and save transportation costs. Expanding regional transport grids along the Caspian Sea opens new opportunities for transcontinental shipments and innovative services. Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Turkey combine to a market of more than 110 million consumers. These countries are able to offer customized and integrated solutions to companies with highly sophisticated supply chains. The goal of the Forum is to introduce projects and investment along the modern Silk Road to U.S. business leaders across a variety of industries. Participants will learn and discuss how multinational companies can benefit from greater cooperation with the region. The Forum will bring together public and private senior executives in the fields of transportation policy, transit, customs, logistics and value-added services from the above-mentioned countries along with representatives of the international freight forwarders, China and Central Asia-based US manufacturing companies. DAY 1 April 28, 2016, 8AM-3PM Panel 1: âTrans-South Caucasus Customs and Trade Facilitation: what needs to be done further?â Panel 2: âFrom Sea to Sea: integrated regional transit and logistics infrastructureâ Panel 3: âCommercial and Investment Opportunities: Financing, Logistics and Supply Chainâ DAY 2 April 29, 2016, 10AM-5PM Private Roundtable Discussion with regional delegation (contact USACC to get access) B2Bâs, B2Gâs â contact USACC to request meetings with visiting delegates Confirmed list of regional representatives: Azerbaijan: Ministry of Economy Ministry of Transportation State Customs Committee Coordination Council on Transit Cargo âAzerbaijan Railwaysâ CSJC âAzerbaijan Caspian Shippingâ CSJC âBaku International Sea and Trade Portâ CSJC Georgia: Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development Georgian Railway Kazakhstan: Ministry of Investment and Development Kazakhstan TemirZholi (Kazakhstan Railways) âKazLogisticsâ Union of Shipment and Logistics Organization and Associations Turkey: Representatives TBD NOTE: To get access to private roundtable discussion or to request B2Bâs/ B2Gâs, please e-mail us at [email protected] with your full name, position and brief company information. To request forum agenda, please e-mail us at [email protected] REGISTRATION: RSVP is required. Register online by COB April 25, 2016. _________________________________________________________________ Contact USACC to learn more about membership benefits, to get access to future events or to request a customized session tailored to your business needs. |