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World Trade Month: International and Trade Events

Apr 27, 2017

WASHINGTON, DC, USA - Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center Celebrates World Trade Month with International and Trade Events

With the current trade climate, the topic of international commerce has been at the forefront of political and economic discussions. During the month of May, the (Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center) will continue to highlight the importance of trade by hosting a line-up international and trade related events in celebration of global networks, commerce and cultural awareness including:
• WITA: The Future of Trade in a 5G World – April 28
• WITA: Global Value Chains and Trade Policy of the Future – May 3
• Baylor University, Executive MBA Delegation and International Trade Discussion – May 11
• World Affairs Council – Ambassador Series Conversation with the Ambassador of Pakistan – May 15
• Radford University, Student Delegation and International Trade Discussion – May 18
• WIPG: A Conversation with Congressman Brian Mast (R-FL) – May 23
• Events DC: Embassy Chef Challenge – May 24
• Africa Day Gala – May 25
• WIPG: A Conversation with H.E. Geir Hilmar Haarde, Ambassador of Iceland to the U.S. – May 30
• DC Public Schools and Washington Performing Arts: Embassy Adoption Program – Mini United Nations – June 2

Visit itcdc.com/events-calendar/ for detailed information about these events and more. Press and media members interested in attending should contact Jacie Roberts Lallis for more information.

World Trade Month is an initiative that shines a light on U.S. trade relationships with local and national trade events. As the World Trade Center Washington, DC, part of the Reagan Building’s mission is to facilitate and enhance the exchange of goods and services in the international marketplace. By working with different organizations, embassies, trade associations, think tanks and educational institutions, the (RRB/ITC) fosters international dialogue and raises public awareness of the economic benefits that can be realized through trade.

About Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center

(RRB/ITC)/World Trade Center, DC
The (RRB/ITC) is the first and only federal building dedicated to both government and private use, mandated by Congress, it unites the country’s best public and private resources to create a national forum for the advancement of trade. Owned by the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) and exclusively managed by TCMA (A Drew Company), the Reagan Building is the official World Trade Center Washington, DC, and a premier conference and
event venue with executive office space, attractions, dining, retail, parking, and community activities. 

For more
information, please visit www.itcdc.com or follow us @ReaganITCDC.

About TCMA (A Drew Company)

TCMA is the exclusive manager of the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center (RRB/ITC). TCMA’s
team excels in delivering unparalleled service and expertise in Real-Estate Development, Leasing, Building
Operations, Hospitality Services, and International Trade Promotion. For more information, please visit
www.drewcompany.com.

Contact:
Jacie Roberts Lallis; (202) 312-1552
jroberts@itcdc.com

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