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Welcome to "Ask the White House" -- an online interactive forum where you can submit questions to Administration officials and friends of the White House. Visit the "Ask the White House" archives to read other discussions with White House officials.
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May 21, 2007
Israel Hernandez
It is a great honor to be part of this Administration and to put into practice the Presidents agenda to create opportunity for U.S. workers and firms by promoting exporting. It is also a privilege to be able to answer a few of your questions about international trade and the role the U.S. Foreign and Commercial Service plays in helping American businesses compete in the global marketplace. Michael, from Powell, Tn
writes: Israel Hernandez Jason, from Washington, DC
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writes: Israel Hernandez Outsourcing is a complicated issue. Every company has suppliers that they turn to for both product components and services, and some of those suppliers are from overseas. Companies make their sourcing decisions for good business reasons as they look for the best fit for their needs. In the long run, American consumers usually benefit by having good choices for products and services at reasonable costs.
The important thing is to allow businesses the flexibility they need to compete with companies from around the world. We want to ensure that American businesses are allowed to make the best choices that serve the interests of their customers, stockholders, and workers.
Kelly, from United States writes: Israel Hernandez Last week, a bipartisan group of senators, working with the Administration, reached agreement on comprehensive immigration reform legislation that addresses our nations security needs, but also treats people fairly and with respect. Its a tough issue, but one that if we deal with the right way gives our country a real advantage over other nations. This legislation will now be taken up by the Senate so we can have a full debate on this important issue.
Kelly, you might also look at the Immigration in focus area of the White House homepage for more information on the Administrations thoughtful approach to comprehensive immigration reform.
smith, from usa writes: Israel Hernandez While the SED is focused on long-term strategic economic issues, we also seek to achieve concrete results of mutual interest in the short-term. Its very important for us to continue a positive dialogue through which we foster cooperation and make progress on resolving concerns.
We wont know the outcome of this weeks SED meeting for a few days, but we are hopeful we will see meaningful openings in several areas of importance to the U.S. economy.
Cliff, from Brimfield, Ohio
writes: Thank You Israel Hernandez
For most successful companies there is a combination of factors that give them an edge. American workers are among the most productive and innovative in the world. Our companies apply technology, differentiate their products from others and simply do a better job of making their products or services. American products are the best in the world and people around the world demand them. Our exports are at record highs. We make what the world wants.
Mary, from Buffalo, NY writes: Israel Hernandez In terms of Foreign Direct Investment to Buffalo, I suggest you contact your state government economic development agency, which does a great job of attracting foreign investment to New York. If you want additional information about exporting, please log on to www.trade.gov.
Israel Hernandez Each year the Commercial Service counsels tens of thousands of U.S. companies and facilitates billions of dollars of U.S. export sales through a seamless network of offices in 109 U.S. cities and at U.S. embassies and consulates in 80 countries. We are where you are where you want to be when it comes to planning and developing an international trade strategy that is right for your company. We are able to assist American companies in a variety of different ways including export counseling, helping companies develop market entry strategies, providing world-class market research, introducing American companies to qualified buyers, organizing and participating in trade events such as trade missions and trade fairs worldwide, and through trade advocacy. If you are interested in making your company internationally competitive or are introducing your product or services to new international markets, we can help. To learn more please visit www.trade.gov. Thank you! |
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