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international business the impact on Colorado’s economy & jobs. Global Day Colorado – August 23, 2012. International business factors to Consider. Trade – Exports/Imports Global Operations Foreign Direct Investment Tourism Education Direct International Flights.
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international business the impact on Colorado’s economy & jobs Global Day Colorado – August 23, 2012
International business factors to Consider • Trade – Exports/Imports • Global Operations • Foreign Direct Investment • Tourism • Education • Direct International Flights
International Trade – Benefit to Communities • INTERNATIONAL TRADE IS AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT TOOL THAT CREATES JOBS,RETAINS JOBS AND HELPS COMPANIES AND COMMUNITIES COMPETEGLOBALLY • BringsNEW Money Into Economy • Delivers Economic GrowthandJobs • DrivesCompetitiveness, Productivity, and Innovation
Colorado’s exports – The Good News • Exports from Colorado are up nearly 12% over last year at this time • Compared to the U.S. where growth rate is 7% • Service Exports are up as well and CO is among the nation’s strongest
Colorado’s exports – The Bad News • Colorado ranks 37th in exporting out of all U.S. states and • territories • THE OPPORTUNITY? • 95% of global market is outside of the United States • Only 1% of U.S. companies are exporting • Out of those companies, 60% are exporting to only one market
Jobs Created by Colorado Exports U.S. Department of Commerce’s formula: $165,000 of exports = 1 highly skilled job
Colorado’s Top Export Products (2011) Source: Wiser, CENSUS Bureau
State Comparisons Top Exporting States Neighbors
Service exports - education • International Students in Colorado increased 10.1% in 2010-2011 over the previous academic year • 7,688 International Students studying in Colorado • Estimated student expenditures: $235 million
COLORADO’s IMPORTS - The whole story • Imports are up 3%, totaling $11,745,273,509 • Colorado has a trade imbalance of $4,412,776,253
State comparisons Top States for FDI Neighbors
New York, NY Estimated completion date, 2014 Veracruz, Mexico Bahrain Sao Paulo, Brazil
World Trade Center Denver • Established 1987 • Member-based organization • Privately funded • Partnership-focused • Rocky Mountain World Trade Center Institute
Benefits to Membership • Worldwide Expansive Network • World Trade Centers Association • 330 centers, 100 countries, 1 million affiliated companies • Reciprocal Services • WTC Club, e-commerce, tenant services, office and conference facilities overseas, group trade missions • World-Class Educational Programs • Weekly Newsletters, Updates • International Business Resources • Market research services • Offices of government agencies and trade specialists • International business publications and databases • Networking Opportunities, Programs, & Events
Contact Your Local Resources for Help • World Trade Center Denver – 303-592-5760 – www.wtcdenver.org • Colorado International Trade Office – 303-892-3850 – www.colorado.gov/trade • Colorado Department of Agriculture – 303-239-4118 – www.coloradoagriculture.com • U.S. Export Assistance Center – 303-844-6623 – www.export.gov
Contact Us Karen Gerwitz, Executive Director www.wtcdenver.org (303) 592–5760