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Casa San Antonio is the direct link to Mexico for all of our partners and the San Antonio business community. We reinforce your business strategies by providing in-country logistical and communications support. Our Casa program assists companies interested in exporting products and services to Mexico, facilitates imports and investment opportunities by developing international partnerships. We’re committed to creating mutually beneficial business partnerships for your company, around the world.
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Export Training
Now in its tenth year, the Export Leaders Program assists businesses to export successfully by breaking barriers to global trade. The program has generated over $77 million in new trade for 79 companies penetrating world markets. Does your company’s leader have a vision to reach the Mexican market or other markets abroad? This program cultivates manufacturing or service companies seeking to expand their skill set to export successfully. LEARN MORE.
Our Trade Services
Our trade services provide companies that need assistance in finding useful international business matches. The lAD puts the network of key contacts, chambers of commerce, and trade organizations, to meet the specific needs of your company. One of the most effective ways to do business continues to be face-to-face. Trade missions are 2-3 day business visits to meet with prescreened companies selected to meet the needs of your company or organization. These missions also include business matchmaking, communication assistance, and transportation. LEARN MORE. | Foreign Trade Offices
Mexico As a result of long standing Sister City relationships with Guadalajara, Jalisco and Monterrey, Nuevo León, the City of San Antonio pioneered it first “Casa San Antonio” trade office in Guadalajara in 1991. This awarding-winning formula was duplicated in Monterrey in 1992 followed by Mexico City in 1995. LEARN MORE.
Japan San Antonio has an extensive relationship with Japan in large measure to the Texas - Japan office, led by Mrs Naoko Shirane. Established in 1985 to attract Japanese trade and investment, this foreign trade office is credited with introducing San Antonio, Texas to Japan’s powerful industrial leaders through the Keidanren; forging a sister city relationship with Kumamoto City, and helping companies from Sony Microelectronics to Toyota Motor Manufacturing locate plants in San Antonio. Mrs. Shirane's leadership and contributions to the San Antonio community have resulted in lifetime achievement awards from the Japanese Government, the World Affairs Council San Antonio and the Alamo-Asian Chamber of Commerce. LEARN MORE.
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