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Opening markets, Generating exports U.S. Trade and Development Agency May 10, 2018

Our mission The U.S. Trade and Development Agency helps companies create U.S. jobs through the export of U.S. goods and services for priority development projects in emerging economies. USTDA links U.S. businesses to export opportunities by funding project preparation and partnership building activities that develop sustainable infrastructure and foster economic growth in partner countries.

95:1 Every $1 USTDA has invested in its programs has yielded $95 in U.S.-manufactured goods and services.

USTDA works exclusively in emerging markets USTDA's programs are available in many developing countries and emerging markets. Please note that USTDA assistance is not available in countries classified as high-income. (Please refer to the World Bank list of economies to see a specific country's income classification.) U.S. firms are urged to contact USTDA directly for information regarding the availability of USTDA's programs in specific countries.

USTDA focuses on infrastructure By supporting the modernization and expansion of the transportation, energy and telecommunications sectors in high-growth emerging markets, USTDA helps these countries develop the foundation necessary to become strong, viable trading partners for U.S. firms.

USTDA links U.S. companies to global infrastructure opportunities by providing: Opportunity ✔ Access ✔ Support ✔

Access to foreign buyers

Reverse trade missions USTDA brings foreign project sponsors to the United States pending upcoming procurements to observe the design, manufacture and operation of U.S. products and services.

Conferences and workshops . USTDA organizes sector or region-specific events to connect U.S. firms with foreign buyers. They are designed to highlight upcoming projects overseas, as well as showcase U.S. goods and services.

Upcoming Events Upcoming: Global Coal-Fired Power Emissions Control Technologies RTM for delegates from India, Indonesia and Vietnam. Business Briefing for U.S. companies in Pittsburgh, PA on May 17. Please take a look at USTDA’s events page for updates: https://www.ustda.gov/events/

Opportunity to participate in overseas projects USTDA provides U.S. businesses with the opportunity to participate in large infrastructure projects overseas during the critical early stages of project planning when designs, requirements and technology options are being defined. These activities include feasibility studies, technical assistance and pilot projects.

Technical assistance 900px x 1080px USTDA advances economic development in partner countries by funding technical assistance that: Supports legal and regulatory reform related to commercial activities and infrastructure development; Establishes key industry standards; and Opens other market activities. 900px x 1080px

Pilot projects 900px x 535px 900px x 535px USTDA-funded pilot projects demonstrate the effectiveness of commercially proven U.S. technologies and equipment in the foreign buyer’s setting. These demonstrations showcase the effectiveness of U.S. solutions and provide the analysis and empirical data required to move a project forward. They also offer the opportunity for scalability and replicability throughout the market or region. 900px x 535px

Feasibility studies 900px x 1080px USTDA-funded and U.S.-led feasibility studies link foreign project sponsors with U.S. businesses at the critical early stage of project development. Analysis includes: Technical Financial Legal Environmental Lifecycle costing USTDA studies are only performed by U.S. firms and provide the comprehensive analysis needed for major infrastructure investments to achieve financing and implementation. 900px x 1080px

Examples of USTDA Activities Namibia NamPower Van Eck Power Plant: USTDA feasibility study evaluated the technical options for rehabilitating the Van Eck coal-fired power plant, and provided a financing plan for the recommended options. China Air Quality Management Program: USTDA technical assistance to help China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection develop a regional air quality management plan for Jiangsu Province based on U.S. best practices.

Market Intelligence Trade Leads Webinars Final reports 900px x 1080px

USTDA’s funding criteria

USTDA evaluates projects based on: Development priority: the project must be a development priority in the country where it is located and have the endorsement of the U.S. Embassy in that country. Financial viability: the project must be likely to receive implementation financing and have a procurement process that provides “equal access” to U.S. firms. Mutual benefits: the project must represent mutual benefits for the stakeholders at home and abroad, including the opportunity for sales of U.S. goods and services that is many times greater than the initial USTDA assistance.

USTDA’s Results in FY 2017 $4.6 B 26,557 $61 B $95 New U.S. exports identified 26,557 Estimated U.S. jobs supported by new USTDA exports $61 B Total U.S. exports generated by USTDA programs $95 U.S. exports generated for every $1 invested

USTDA’s Global Presence Los Angeles, California Beijing, China Arlington, Virginia New Delhi, India Tampa, Florida Hanoi, Vietnam Bangkok, Thailand Lagos, Nigeria Accra, Ghana Sao Paulo, Brazil Johannesburg, South Africa

Connect with us address: 1000 Wilson Blvd Suite 1600 Arlington, VA contact: inquiries@ustda.gov www.ustda.gov phone: 703-875-4357 Connect with us TradePosts www.ustda.gov/news/ustda-news-and-alerts Twitter: Twitter.com/USTDA Facebook: facebook.com/USTDA

Thank you! U.S. Trade and Development Agency Alissa Lee, Country Manager for East Asia alee@ustda.gov