Creating Opportunities for Peruvian Companies in the Creative Services in Australia

25.10.2018 Lisa McAuley
Creating Opportunities for Peruvian Companies in the Creative Services in Australia

The Trade Commission of Peru in Australia, the Lima Chamber of Commerce and the Global Trade Professionals Alliance (GTPA) invite you to join us for a luncheon in celebration of the launch of the first GTPA workshop,Creating Opportunities for Peruvian Companies in the Creative Services in Australia.

The luncheon will be an exclusive opportunity to meet with Australian trade professionals in order to learn more about the Australian market and how to advance your opportunities to grow internationally.

Working with local partners in Peru, the GTPA wishes to introduce you to the GTPA ecosystem as well as the brand new ISO standards for Global Trade Professionals.

The GTPA works with businesses, industry bodies, government and the private sector aiming to:

-advance the benefits and opportunities of trade to advance and support Peruvian businesses
-facilitate global networking and international business connections for Peruvian businesses
-improve the performance and success of Peruvian businesses
-improve the trade process to support and advance Peruvian businesses engagement in global trade
-support the development of your business access to global supply chains
-access to global support services for Peruvian business
-build professional capabilities in trade for global trade professionals to support Peruvian businesses growth overseas

Please join us to learn more about the opportunities for businesses, government, industry bodies and education providers as well as those organisations providing support services to businesses in international trade and how you can engage with the global GTPA network.

Event details

Date: Wednesday 7th November
Time: 1.00-3.00pm including lunch
Venue: Lima Chamber of Commerce – Av. Giuseppe Garibaldi 396, Jesus Maria.
RSVP: lisamcauley@gtpalliance.com
Maximum capacity: 80 people only

Who should attend: companies importing and exporting, trade professionals, industry bodies engaged in global trade, government agencies engaged in global trade, educational institutions engaged in teaching global trade.