The World Trade Center Tacoma will hold a workshop and speaker/event lunch on April 22 to discuss Current Opportunities for Trade in Canada.
Canadian Consul General Roger Simmons and U.S. Consul for Commercial Affairs in Canada Robert Jones will be the featured lunch speakers.
Both events will be held at the Tacoma Club on the 16th floor of the Wells Fargo Building.
The workshop, Learning Specific Tools For Trade With Canada, will take place from 8 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. The lunch and program will run from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Reservations are required by April 18, and space is limited, so call the World Trade Center Tacoma at 253/383-9474 to reserve a seat.
For the workshop there is a $40 prepaid fee for World Trade Center members and a $45 prepaid fee for non-members. For those attending the lunch only, there is a $20 prepaid fee for members and a $25 prepaid fee for non-members. Cost is $30 at the door.
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