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Florida Chamber, Trade Partners Champion
Trade’s
Role in Florida’s Economy |
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Governor
Rick Scott and members of the Florida Cabinet today declared May as Florida
World Trade Month, presenting a proclamation to the Florida Chamber of
Commerce and representatives of the agriculture, manufacturing and ports
communities.
“Global
trade means high-wage jobs and economic prosperity,” Mark Wilson, President
and CEO of the Florida Chamber shared with members of the Florida Cabinet,
including Governor Scott, Attorney General Pam Bondi, Agriculture
Commissioner Adam Putnam and Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater during the
proclamation presentation. “Increasingly, international trade is one of
Florida’s top strategies for economic diversification and long-term growth.”
Florida ranks eighth in the United States for “Fresh from Florida” exports of
agricultural commodities, valued at an all-time record of $4.2 billion,
supporting more than 109,000 jobs and representing an economic value of more
than $13 billion. Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam sponsored the Florida
World Trade Month proclamation.
Economic
Impact of Trade:
According
to research from the Florida Chamber Foundation’s Trade and Logistics Study
2.0 (TL2), the importance of international trade cannot be denied:
A special
thank you to Todd Kocourek, Chair of the Florida Chamber’s 2015 International
Days Planning Committee and CEO of Florida First Capital Finance Corporation,
for participating in today’s proclamation presentation.
Here’s what others are saying about Florida World Trade Month:
Agriculture
Commissioner Adam Putnam
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“Our
exports have recently reached an all-time high of $4.2 billion, supporting
more than 109,000 Florida jobs and contributing more than $13 billion to our
state’s economy. International demand for our ‘Fresh From Florida’ products
continues to rise, proving that there is nothing better than what we grow
right here in Florida.”
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Secretary
of Transportation Jim Boxold
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"The
Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) joins Governor Scott and our
partners in continuing our united efforts to make Florida the global center
for freight movement and create jobs and opportunities for Florida families.
FDOT will continue to invest in strategic assets that make our state the most
competitive in the nation for the movement of people and goods."
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U.S.
Representative Vern Buchanan
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“The impact
of international trade to Florida is undeniable – it’s one of the surest ways
to turbo-charge long-term economic development and growth. I am proud to
celebrate World Trade Month with the Florida Chamber, whose support of these
important partnerships and trade agreements help make the Sunshine State the
leader in this effort.”
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Doug
Wheeler, President and CEO, Florida Ports Council
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"International
trade is critical not only for Florida's overall economy but for individual
families and communities across the state, as well as visiting consumers. Increasing
trade creates jobs and brings a better quality of life to our state.”
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Nancy
Stephens, Executive Director, Manufacturers Association of Florida
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“During
World Trade Month, the Manufacturers Association of Florida (MAF) recognizes
the critical role international trade plays in boosting our economic growth.
We support international trade as an essential part of our business plan
ensuring job creation, business growth, and competitive advantages in the
global market. In Florida, 1 in 4 manufacturing jobs depend on exports, so
MAF works hard to promote trade opportunities with manufacturers to help them
export to the 95% of consumers who live outside the United States. Florida
has some of the most skilled manufacturers in the country and we look forward
to utilizing every trade opportunity available."
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Charlotte
Gallogly, World Trade Center Miami
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“Our
celebration of World Trade Month is targeted at assisting small- to mid-sized
companies in Florida to identify new global markets for the sale of their
products and services.”
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John
Hartnett, Endoscopy Replacement Parts, Inc.
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"Leveraging
and growing trade and logistics opportunities for Florida companies opens
many markets for Made in Florida products and services. Committing to Made in
Florida business and targeting worldwide expansion strengthens our long-term
economic foundation and global brand."
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Trade Promotion Authority:
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Recently,
legislation that would renew the federal Trade Promotion Authority (TPA) was
introduced. Join us in urging members of Congress to support the TPA by
clicking here.
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Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Florida Chamber, Trade Partners Champion Trade’s Role in Florida’s Economy
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