
Eurasia Business Platform

Deputy United States Trade Representative Ambassador Demetrios Marantis and Ministers of Economy and Trade from Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's "Silk Road Trade and Investment: New Pathways for U.S. -Central Asia Economic Ties" Conference on October 7, 2009
The Eurasia Business Platform (EBP) provides the U.S. government and other relevant institutions with a strategic business outlook vis-à-vis the emerging markets of Turkey, the Caucasus, and Central Asia. It allows members to create and maintain dialogue, access, and strategic interaction with Eurasian governments and business decision makers. The EBP fosters regional cooperation and integration with a particular focus on transport development and facilitating trade in a way that supports today's global supply chain security requirements. The EBP further promotes economic diversification and the adoption of transparent economic policies that protect foreign investment.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce signs a Memorandum of Understanding with The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of The Republic of Kazakhstan. For the full document click here
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April 2, 2008: Balancing Security and Trade Facilitation in the 21st Century Global Supply Chain: A Study Evaluating International Agreements to Implement The SAFE Framework of Standards
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July 2006: Land Transport Options between Europe and Asia: Commercial Feasibility Study
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The G-20 Conference in Pittsburgh September 24-25, 2009: Renewing Globalization and Economic Growth in a Post-Crisis World: The Future of the G-20 Agenda
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January 25, 2010: Land Transport, the Glue that Links Economies: Security, Land Transport and Central Asia --- the Modern Silk Road
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February 2008: AmCham Survey: Investment Climate, Transport & Trade Facilitation
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BLOG; The Caucus on Central Asia



