Keeping the Port of Baltimore Competitive in A Global World

The World Trade Center Institute is proud to hold a timely and most important event on "Keeping the Port of Baltimore Competitive in A Global World."  Please attend this event on February 2 to hear from a great public-private panel as they begin this important dialogue.  Maryland businesses, government and academia recognize the importance of the Port of Baltimore to the welfare of Maryland's economy.  To that end, see the 24 stakeholder groups that have signed on as sponsors and cooperating partners (below). Come hear the discussion on what's working well and what are the obstacles in providing the passage of goods through the Port of Baltimore.  Hear about how the Port of Baltimore is competing against other U.S. ports for cruise visits and cargo exports/imports, how the Port of Baltimore is positioned for growth?  Anticipated discussion items include issues related to the Port's catalytic affect on economic development for Maryland, international trade, dredging and security to name a few.  See flier below for date/time/location/speakers/registration and sponsorship linkage.




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Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, the World Trade Center Institute (WTCI) is the premier international business hub for the Mid-Atlantic region with over 3,000 clients benefiting from its global connections, international business training and customized consulting services. WTCI has an extensive global reach through its 300 world trade centers around the world.   As a non-profit, non-political organization, WTCI's overall goal is to enhance international trade, promote local economic development, and ultimately foster economic stability through trade. 

Contact: 

Peter Gourlay
Vice President
World Trade Center Institute
410-576-0022, ext 106
c#301-305-3700