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Trade Mission to Russia a Success

June, 2008

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This past month, Berry Moorman PC co-sponsored a trade mission for automotive suppliers and other related industries interested in expanding and developing business opportunities in Russia (see April 2008 entry Automotive Trade Mission to Russia). Attorneys Randy Wright and Simon Edelstein returned from the trade mission optimistic that the efforts of the trade mission delegates will yield business opportunities in both Russia and the USA. Participants included: ArvinMeritor, American Broach and Machine Co., Managed Programs LLC, Android Industries LLC, Guardian Automotive Corp. and Cinetic Automation Corp. For more information on the trade mission, please read the Crain's article To Russia, for growth: Mission gives suppliers line on new work, and the US Commercial Service's Auto Team News press release, republished with permission below.

Automotive Team Supports Trade Mission to Russia, May 11-16, 2008

The US Commercial Service Global Automotive Team, working with the renowned Center for Automotive Research (CAR) in Ann Arbor, MI, organized and recruited a trade mission of US automotive suppliers to Moscow and St. Petersburg, Russia from May 11-16, 2008. The mission was funded by grants from the US Department of Labor, and the Mott Foundation, and was supported by Detroit law firm Berry Moorman, with offices in St. Petersburg.

This was the 4th CAR Mission supported by the USCS Global Automotive Team within the past year. A total of 13 companies applied. Following a selection process, 12 individuals participated, representing several companies & organizations, including Tier I and II suppliers.

The companies met key representatives of Russian, American and foreign automakers: AvtoVaz, Gaz, ZIL, Kamaz, IzhAvto, Renault, Toyota, Ford and General Motors, all of which assemble/manufacture vehicles in Russia. The mission participants also participated in market briefings, site visits, and one-on-one meetings with potential business partners via the U.S. Commercial Service premier matchmaking tool - the "Gold Key Service". Finally, a high-level business reception was organized for trade mission participants and business contacts in the Russian automotive sector at the American Consul General's Residence in St. Petersburg. The above described mission activities were planned and implemented by the US Commercial Service Global Automotive Team. CAR Russia Mission

Emilio Brahmst led this project for the Center for Automotive Research. Randolph Wright participated as lead representative of Berry Moorman. Key US Commercial Service Automotive Team members responsible for recruiting, organizing and conducting this mission were: Keith Silver and Alexander Kansky in St. Petersburg, Mark O'Grady and Vladislav Borodulin in Moscow, and Eve Lerman in Pontiac, Michigan.

Randy Wright and Simon Edelstein Speakers at University of Michigan-Flint

April, 2008

On March 9, 2008, Randy Wright and Simon Edelstein spoke to University of Michigan-Flint MBA students.  Randy and Simon described their experiences  over the past 14 years in negotiating commercial transactions and resolving disputes in Russia.  They then led a roundtable discussion about the Russian business climate and answered student questions relating to the the upcoming study abroad program.  Both Randy and Simon are members of the Russia practice and International Law practice sections of the law firm.

Automotive Trade Mission to Russia

April, 2008

The Center for Automotive Research will hold a trade mission May 11-16, 2008, for automotive suppliers and communities interested in developing business opportunities in Russia - the fastest growing European automotive market. This mission is offered in partnership with the U.S. Department of Commerce Automotive Team and sponsored in part by Berry Moorman PC. For more information, view the PDF information sheet, Center for Automotive Research - Automotive Trade Mission: Russia.

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