California in the World Economy

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California’s economy has surpassed that of the United Kingdom to become the world’s fifth largest, according to new federal data made public Friday May 4, 2018.

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California is home to nearly 40 million people which represent 12 percent of the U.S. population but contributed 16 percent of the country’s job growth between 2012 and 2017. The United Kingdom has 25 million more people than California but now has a smaller GDP while California’s gross domestic product rose by $127 billion from 2016 to 2017, surpassing $2.7 trillion, the data said.

California’s economic output is now surpassed only by the total GDP of the United States, China, Japan and Germany. The state has 12 percent of the U.S. population but contributed 16 percent of the country’s job growth between 2012 and 2017. Its share of the national economy also grew from 12.8 percent to 14.2 percent over that five-year period, according to state economists.

Since 2012, California as the largest U.S. state has added 2 million jobs and grown its GDP by $700 billion.

California’s economic juggernaut is concentrated in coastal metropolises around San Francisco, San Jose, Los Angeles and San Diego.

  • California is the sixth largest economy, between the UK and France.

AMERICAS – USA

California businesses exported $164 billion worth of goods in 2015, supporting 706,969 jobs.

California exports to more than 225 foreign markets. 

California is one of the 10 largest economies in the world with a gross state product of more than $2.6 trillion.

• Services: For 2016, the surplus in services decreased to $247.7 billion from $261.4 billion in 2015. Services receipts decreased to $710.2 billion from $710.6 billion.

The largest decreases were in financial services and transport.

The largest increase was in other business services, and maintenance and repair services.

For 2016, services imports increased to $504.6 billion from $491.7 billion.

California Trade The U.S. Department of Commerce reported that in 2016, California exports amounted to $163.6 billion. This is a decrease from the 2015 total of $165.4 billion.

California maintained its perennial position as a top exporting state. Exports from California accounted for 8.8% of total U.S. exports in 2016.

California’s top export destinations are Mexico, Canada, China, Japan and Hong Kong.

California trade and exports translate into high-paying jobs for more than 1 million Californians.

Top Export Sectors California is a top exporter in the nation of
electronic products, and sales of food and kindred products.

Computers and electronic products are California’s top export, accounting for 25.9% of all the state’s exports. Other top categories included transportation equipment; miscellaneous manufactured commodities; and machinery, except electrical.

• Mexico:

Mexico continues to be California’s No. 1 export market. California exports to Mexico decreased to $25.26 billion in 2016. Mexico purchases 15.4% of all California exports. California’s exports to Mexico are driven by computers and electronic products, which account for 21.7% of all California exports to Mexico.

Other top categories include transportation equipment, machinery, except electrical, and chemicals.

• Canada: Canada is California’s second largest export market, purchasing 9.8% of all California exports. In 2016, California exported more than $16.18 billion to Canada. Computers and electronic products remained California’s largest exports, accounting for 32.2% of all California exports to Canada.

• Asia-Pacific: California is the largest exporting state to Asia. In 2016, California exported $68.58 billion in goods to the region.
• Greater China: California exports to Mainland China totaled $14.36 billion in 2016. Computers and electronic products accounted for 30% of exports to China. Exports to Hong Kong increased to $9.6 billion in 2016, maintaining Hong Kong as California’s No. 5 export market, which surpassed South Korea in 2015.
• Japan: California exports to Japan totaled $11.76 billion in 2016. Computers and electronic products accounted for 23.7% of total exports.
• European Union: California exports to the European Union (28) totaled $29.7 billion in 2016. California is the top exporting state to Europe.

Computers, electronic products and chemicals are the leading export sectors to the region. European Union countries purchase 18.2% of all California exports.

California Investment A November 2016 study by the Organization for International Investment found:
• 715,800 workers in California are employed as a result of 2016 Exports from California

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce Total in thousands ($USD) $218,185 : $25,266,105 $13,820 : $218,185 $1,722 : $13,820 $2 : $1,722 zero 102 2018
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE

• 196,000 foreign direct investment (FDI) jobs in California are in the manufacturing sector.
• Among all global employers, those from Japan, the United Kingdom and France support the largest number of jobs in California.
• More than 2,030 global employers have operations in California.
• California ranks first in the nation in the total number of jobs at U.S. subsidiaries. According to the Organization for International Investment, U.S. subsidiaries play a vital role in California’s economy, insourcing 715,800 jobs; writing paychecks to 5% of California’s private sector workforce. Nearly 30% of jobs at U.S. subsidiaries in California are in manufacturing—accounting for 196,000 jobs.

According to former Governor Jerry Brown, California’s freight industry accounts for over $700 billion in revenue and over five million jobs. These employment positions are provided by businesses associated with an industry estimated to comprise one-third of the California State’s economy and jobs. The importance of Global Trade is recognized by all the decisions-makers in California political landscape. The recently elected Governor Gavin Newsom, have recognized already in 2011 the important role of international trade to the state of California, by elaborating in his Economic Growth and Competitiveness Agenda, the following statement: “…the state must become a better partner in preserving and enhancing California’s position as a preeminent hub in the global economy. At the simplest level, it must make promoting both trade and its international presence an economic priority undergirded by a plan and performance metrics, bringing scale and efficiency to existing international efforts by regions.”

This new agenda is built on eight pillars that were considered as essential in delivering the next economy and which included the followings:

  • Gearing up exports
  • Reinvigorating manufacturing
  • Driving innovation
  • Accelerate the clean economy
  • Skill up for opportunities
  • Build infrastructure
  • Align with regional strengths
  • Organize for success

Total Trade [1]

Total Exports (2017) (Origin of Movement)$172,016,249,969
Total Imports (2017)$440,576,224,187
Trade Balance (2017)-$268,559,974,218

Trade Partners [1]

Export Partners

Top 10 Export Countries

CountryExport USD$
Mexico$26,771,801,557
Canada$16,842,021,711
China$16,433,104,400
Japan$12,830,448,508
Hong Kong$12,108,991,143
Korea, South$9,601,895,013
Taiwan$6,313,260,046
Germany$6,003,278,639
Netherlands$5,785,302,641
United Kingdom$5,030,384,740

Import Partners

Top 10 Import Countries

CountryImport USD$
China$159,142,192,980
Mexico$46,392,712,316
Japan$40,480,037,936
Canada$28,690,231,238
Malaysia$16,387,544,085
Korea, South$15,787,727,237
Taiwan$13,401,308,401
Vietnam$12,459,451,614
Germany$11,501,912,977
Thailand$10,361,166,473

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Traded Goods [1] (at the 2-digit HS Code level)

Top 10 Export Goods

HS CodeExport USD$
(85) Electrical Machinery$31,539,215,025
(84) Industrial Machinery$26,604,374,763
(90) Precision Instruments$16,172,382,791
(87) Motor Vehicles & Parts$11,353,979,321
(08) Fruit & Nuts$10,788,254,080
(88) Aircraft$9,751,468,621
(71) Precious Stones & Metals$8,484,073,478
(27) Oil & Mineral Fuels$4,775,047,590
(39) Plastics$4,409,925,546
(30) Pharmaceuticals$4,251,747,243

Top 10 Import Goods

HS CodeImport USD$
(85) Electrical Machinery$97,680,254,088
(87) Motor Vehicles & Parts$75,846,652,260
(84) Industrial Machinery$71,162,995,831
(27) Oil & Mineral Fuels$23,786,615,148
(90) Precision Instruments$15,765,939,007
(94) Furniture$13,583,623,055
(61) Apparel: Knit$11,933,368,380
(98) Nesoi$9,115,959,913
(64) Footwear$8,702,714,592
(95) Toys & Sport Equipment$8,541,421,732

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How California’s Economy Benefits From International Trade & Investment

Impact of Trade [2]

International trade accounts for one out of nine jobs in Southern California, plays a vital role in the Bay Area economy, and provides the infrastructure for California companies to export products to other states and countries.  

Total Export-Supported Jobs Related to Manufacturing629,071 (2016)
No. of Businesses Selling Products Overseas73,528 (2015)
Percentage of Exporters Classified as Small and Medium-size Companies96% (2015)
Percentage of Exports by Small and Medium-size Companies43% (2015)
  • In 2015, International trade supported more than 775,000 high paying California jobs. These trade-related jobs came from large and small companies, farmers, and factories
  • California exports billions of dollars in goods and services annually, including computer and electronics, transportation equipment, agricultural products, software and machinery. 
  • Exports support small, medium, and large businesses. The vast majority of California exporters are small and medium-sized companies with less than 500 workers.
  • Customers in 229 countries around the world buy California-grown and manufactured goods and services. Top markets like Mexico, Canada, and China buy billions of dollars of California products and services annually.
  • Imports lower prices and increase choices for California companies and families.
  • Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) have led to rapid export growth to partner countries. America’s FTA partners purchased 41% – more than $67 Billion – of California’s total exported goods in 2015. 
  • Foreign owned companies invest in California and employ more than 631,000 Californians.

“Companies that are new to exporting and companies that have previously considered and abandoned an exporting plan can use A Business of Details to get up to speed on terminology, processes, common pitfalls and strategies for success. This training video follows a shipment of Romaine Lettuce from a packing facility in Salinas, CA to its destination in Taiwan.”

This project is funded by the California Department of Food and Agriculture’s Specialty Crop Block Grant Program, and is presented by the California Centers for International Trade Development at State Center Community College District.

Source:

California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development
  1. California: Trade Statistics
  2. USA Trade Online (2017).
  3. International Trade Administration (Accessed on November 1, 2018)

2018 – In August, developers Lineage Logistics LLC and Dreisbach Enterprises Inc. will open a $90 million, 280,000-square-foot Cool Port that will store perishable food shipments.

Developer CenterPoint Properties will start construction in July on the Seaport Logistics Complex, a 440,000-square-foot distribution center at the former Army Base in West Oakland. The port said it will be the largest warehouse building at a West Coast port. CenterPoint declined to comment on the effects of tariffs.

On an adjacent parcel controlled by the city of Oakland, Prologis, the San Francisco industrial property developer, has a new 256,000-square-foot warehouse building that’s seeking tenants.

“I don’t think we’re quite there yet, but any kind of trade war is bad for economic growth generally. And that will affect everything including our business,” Hamid Moghadam, CEO of Prologis, said in an earnings call in April. “We are not yet concerned by the action, and we’ll just see what the action is going to be.”

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United States Small Business Development

U.S. Department of Labor has Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) that offer free business consulting to current and aspiring small business owners.

In France as in the United States of America, the national economy is supported by small businesses. Indeed, it is small businesses that create jobs.

U.S. Department of Labor also has Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) that offer free business advice to current and prospective small business owners.

Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui worked for 5 years as a Senior Consultant in the SBDC – Small Business Development Center in Oakland, California and for 10 years in the CITD – Center for International Trade Development, Oakland – San Francisco and Berkeley, California.

  • Small businesses have created 17.3 million net new jobs since 1995, representing 62.7% of all net jobs created during this period.
  • Small businesses also account for 66% of job growth over the past 25 years.
  • They employ 61.7 million Americans, or 46.4% of private sector employees.
  • Small businesses also contribute 44% of U.S. economic activity.

GLOCENTRA – SIC Code 8742, Management Consulting Services and Training

Our team is dedicated to helping clients improve their business performance and attain sustainable long-lasting results by introducing/reinforcing new learning and skills. Over and above extensive international exposure with assignments implemented in more than 15 markets, our trainers have wide industry expertise. We put at the disposal of our clients a team with extensive experience in developing and delivering executive training and workshops in many areas ranging from basic hard skills to more complex soft skills including leadership, teamwork, negotiation, and communications skills.

It was evident that studies using a variety of approaches were conducted to examine the link between entrepreneurial education and entrepreneurial activities. The general findings were that there is a positive link between entrepreneurial education and venture creation. A huge interest seems to have come from United Kingdom and other European and African countries.

Are you a small- and medium-sized business owner?

We have welcomed attendees for our training programs, conferences and seminars from all over the world: Mexico, the United States, China, Italy, Portugal, France, Vietnam, Morocco, Algeria, Egypt India, Colombia, and Japan, to name a few. The versatility and diversity of our events made for some fascinating and important discussions, and offered an interesting mix of viewpoints.

Are you aware of your firm’s partnership criteria?

Do you get all the support and training to fulfil the requirements for promotion to the partnership?

Of course your own vision for your career and the steps you need to take are important but to be aware of your firm’s expectations or even requirements for progress and promotion is equally important.

But will you be able to fulfil all these criteria?

This may very much depend on the training you get, the support you find among partners and the firm’s overall culture of growth, development and promotion.

So how do you answer the two initial questions above?

One of the key requirements for partnership is, of course, a convincing business case.

If you do not have a strong book of business this is quite likely the case because you have not been sufficiently trained in effective and efficient business development.

So, here are a few key questions for you:
• How far have you got with your business case?
• Do you know how to develop a business case?
• Does your firm provide training on business development?
• Does your team have a culture of business development?
• Do you have a role model of a successful business developer in your environment?
• Do you get enough leeway or even encouragement from your partner to learn and practice your own business development ?

If you answer these questions honestly you will get a pretty good idea of the state of your own business development training and whether your team or your firm is good at it and provides the framework and support that you need and deserve.

Therefore, consider your options and manage your career. Be creative! If necessary, think out of the box which actions or next steps in your training would best serve your career and define goals accordingly.

Consider the options that will let you make progress with your career goals! Be intentional and choose the options that will allow you to realise your full potential.

Please share in the comments: what will be your preferred goals this year?
What choices may they require?

Export, Import, Market Entry, and Investment

Strategic Insights and Planning Inputs for Export and Import Operations

When it comes to export and import consulting services related to the United States, there are several options available. Here are a few reputable services TRI CK USA will help you with:

Customs Consulting Services:

  • USA Customs Clearance: TRI CK USA will help you with personalized, 1-on-1 consultations with licensed experts in customs and import-related matters. These sessions provide specific solutions tailored to your situation, setting you on the path to import success. Topics covered include power of attorney, importer of record, customs bonds, harmonized tariff classification, required documentation, duties, tariffs, and letters of credit

Letters of Credit – TRI CK USA

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Important AspectsWhy They Matter 
ValuationWhat is the price paid for the goods that are imported?
Companies need to report all fees, costs, and pricing changes.
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the U.S. (HTS)You must assign an HTS code based on the country of origin.
This information establishes duty rates and trade statistics for imported goods.
Country Of OriginCountry of Origin is more than just listing where your shipment is from.
CBP uses this information to increase or decrease duty based on several factors.
QuantityYou need to report the number of imported goods to meet your compliance responsibilities.
HTS outlines which unit of measure needs to be reported when filing an import declaration.

Typical Use Cases: Whether you’re just getting started, need help identifying HTS codes, or require guidance on product-specific duties and tariffs, TRI CK USA got you covered.

TRI CK USA will help you to choose the option that best fits your needs and situation. Whether you’re navigating customs regulations, seeking market insights, or exploring business opportunities, these services can provide valuable assistance.


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Cultures for International Operations

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Building Egypt – USA Strategic Relationships

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA TEAM AND EGYPT

We have contributed directly to the Establishment and Development of Business Relationships and Trade Exchanges Between the United States, California, and Egypt with our Initiative and Engagement by Organizing Visits of Egyptian Officials and Business Leaders to California while we Facilitate their interactions and the Signing of several MOU and Agreements between Professional Representatives Entities and their Members.

Extensive work on Establishing Trade and Business Relationship Between California and Egypt

U.S. and Egypt Share a Strong Partnership

The U.S. established diplomatic relations with Egypt in 1922, following its independence from protectorate status under the United Kingdom. The U.S. and Egypt share a strong partnership based on mutual interest in Middle East peace and stability, economic opportunity, and regional security. Promoting a stable, prosperous Egypt, where the government protects the basic rights of its citizens and fulfills the aspirations of the Egyptian people, will continue to be a core objective of U.S. policy.

The United States and Egypt have a strategic relationship based on shared interests and values that span almost two centuries. The two countries are partners in counterterrorism, anti-trafficking, regional security, and economic opportunity. The U.S. has provided over $50 billion in military aid to Egypt since 1978, which has helped Egypt protect its borders and confront terrorism. The U.S. and Egypt also collaborate to expand commercial ties, increase foreign direct investment, and ensure safe transit through the Suez Canal.

The U.S. core policy objective is to promote a stable and prosperous Egypt that protects the rights of its citizens and meets the needs of its growing population. 

The United States and Egypt have a strategic economic and security partnership 

The two countries have a shared commitment to strengthening bilateral economic cooperation. This includes expanding trade, increasing private sector investments, and collaborating on clean energy and climate technology. 

Egypt is one of Africa’s industrial heavyweights. Transforming the country’s economy to sustain job-rich and sustainable growth are pivotal steps in its march towards prosperity. Today’s search for new development models, accelerated by the unfolding of the COVID-19 pandemic, calls for shifting up a gear in raising Egypt’s industrial capabilities to compete in an industry 4.0 and agro 4.0 landscape. The Production Transformation Policy Review (PTPR) of Egypt uses a forward-looking framework to assess the country’s readiness to embrace change. This includes an analysis of the game-changing potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and perspectives on agro-food and electronics (i.e. what in Egypt is referred to as part of the engineering sector), as well as identifying priorities for future reforms.

The U.S. and Egypt also share interests across the Middle East. Both countries are aligned on Israel, Iran, and the regional effect of dysfunctional states such as Libya, Syria, Yemen, and Iraq. 

U.S. assistance has long played a central role in Egypt’s economic and military development. An estimated 250,000 first or second-generation Egyptians live in the United States, while nearly 60,000 U.S. citizens reside permanently in Egypt. 

The U.S. embassy is located in Cairo, and there is also a U.S. consulate in Alexandria. 

The U.S. and Egypt also have a Bilateral Investment Treaty, signed in 1986, to promote and facilitate investment between the two countries. The treaty was modified and entered into force in 1992. The U.S. and Egypt also have a trade and investment framework agreement, which is a step toward creating freer trade and increasing investment flows. In 1996, the U.S. Congress established the Qualifying Industrial Zone (QIZ) initiative to support the peace process in the Middle East. The QIZ initiative allows Egypt and Jordan to export products to the United States duty-free as long as such products contain inputs from Israel. 

The U.S. and Egypt have a Treaty on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, signed in 1998. The U.S. also has a long-running cooperation with the Egyptian military, including the BRIGHT STAR 2023 exercise, which focuses on regional security and cooperation. 

In 2022, the U.S. imported $2.8 billion in goods from Egypt and had a trade surplus of $3.6 billion. 

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA supports you in your trade and investment projects, whatever their form:

New sites, extensions, industrial or technological partnerships, acquisitions, or financial investments.


Morocco – USA

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Email: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com

Good Day U.S. and Moroccan Fellows

It is with immense personal pride and a professional sense of dignity to be able in a lifetime to receive representatives of the Country of my birth and growth and my own ancestral family: the Kingdom of Morocco and meet with its highly esteemed government representatives in Northern California of the United States of America, the territory of the birth and growth of my children, my present family.

Please find here the promised link for the registration followed by the announcement of the event that was published and received today 5/1/2024 

if you have a network of contacts spread the news about this meeting with high-level Leaders, Decision-Makers, and Executive Calibers that you will meet and interact with at SILICON VALLEY in EAST PALO ALTO, Bay Area of San Francisco, Northern California, USA

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Email: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com

Event of the Cocktail Reception at 2050 UNIVERSITY AVENUE, EAST PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA 94303 U.S.A. – PHONE: 1 (650) 566-1200 LOCATION CONTACT US

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Dear Moroccan Professionals in the Sillicon Valley,

Only a few days left before the Cocktail dinner to be held in Palo-Alto, May 10th.

The cocktail hosted by high government officials promises to be a unique opportunity to get an in-depth insight into the investment landscape in Morocco and build an efficient network with decision makers in the Kingdom.


Free Trade Agreement and Evolution of Trade: The United States of America and the Kingdom of Morocco

In 2022, U.S. goods exports to Morocco were $3.7 billion, up 33.3 percent from 2021. U.S. goods imports from Morocco totaled $1.7 billion in 2022, up 33.3 percent from 2021. The United States had a trade surplus with Morocco in 2021 of approximately $1.5 billion

The FTA eliminates tariffs on more than 95 percent of qualifying consumer and industrial goods. The Government of Morocco plans to phase out tariffs for some products through 2030. 

The three leading exports from Morocco are: 

  • Agricultural produce (citrus fruits and market vegetables)
  • Semi-processed goods and consumer goods (including textiles)
  • Phosphates and phosphate products

Major imports to Morocco are: 

  • Semimanufactures and industrial equipment
  • Crude oil
  • Food commodities

Morocco’s trade-to-GDP ratio for 2022 was 98.65%, a 23.7% increase from 2021

U.S. goods and services trade with Morocco totaled an estimated $6.8 billion in 2022. Exports were $4.5 billion; imports were $2.3 billion. The U.S. goods and services trade surplus with Morocco was $2.1 billion in 2022.

U.S. goods exports to Morocco in 2022 were $3.7 billion, up 33.3 percent ($928 million) from 2021 and up 71 percent from 2012. U.S. goods imports from Morocco totaled $1.7 billion in 2022, up 33.3 percent ($423 million) from 2021, and up 82 percent from 2012.  The U.S. goods trade surplus with Morocco was $2.0 billion in 2022, a 33.3 percent increase ($505 million) over 2021.

U.S. exports of services to Morocco were an estimated $734 million in 2022, 47.1 percent ($235 million) more than 2021, and 29 percent greater than 2012 levels. U.S. imports of services from Morocco were an estimated $636 million in 2022, 58.2 percent ($234 million) more than in 2021, and 50 percent greater than 2012 levels. Leading services exports from the U.S. to Morocco were in the travel, financial services, and transportation sectors. The United States had a services trade surplus of an estimated $98 million with Morocco in 2022, up 1.0 percent from 2021.

U.S. foreign direct investment (FDI) in Morocco (stock) was $379 million in 2022, a 1.6 percent decrease from 2021.

Said El Mansour Cherkaoui – Email: saidcherkaoui@triconsultingkyoto.com

Invest Morocco

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA supports you in your trade and investment projects, whatever their form: Export, Import, Business Representation, Translation and Negotiation New sites, extensions, industrial or technological partnerships, acquisitions or financial investments Morocco’s Favorite Destination for International Investment BE SMART : CHOOSE MOROCCO ! Here is an overview of Morocco’s investment … Continue reading

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You are interested in the Foreign Markets where we can Represent you, Speak and Share Knowledge in the Following Languages which Can Help to Apprehend the Realities of the Corresponding Marketplaces and the Intricated Business Practices and Cultures,

TRI Consulting Kyoto – TRI CK USA Team will take all the necessary to make you as Executives, Entrepreneurs or Project Owner to Fully Comprehend the Trade, Business, Finance, Economic and Culture Dynamics Characterizing the Market in California, France, Spain and Morocco

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English Language – Who are We?

TRI CK USA is committed to serving clients in the United States, France, the Middle East, North and Sub-saharan Africa, and Southeast Asia regions.

Based in Oakland, California with the focus to promote California’s international trade and competitiveness by providing consulting services to exporters and importers.

TRI CK USA leads, organizes, and hosts trade missions and matching of international business communities.
TRI CK USA is formed with a dedicated team with extensive experience in international trade/business entrepreneurship, leadership, teamwork, cultural awareness negotiation, and communications skills.
TRI CK USA in France, the Mediterranean regions, North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and China.

Langue Française – Qui nous sommes?

TRI CK USA est engagé à servir des clients dans les régions des États-Unis, de la France, du Moyen-Orient, de l’Afrique du Nord et Subsaharienne et de l’Asie du Sud-Est.

Basé à Oakland, en Californie, dans le but de promouvoir le commerce international et la compétitivité de la Californie en fournissant des services de conseil aux communitees d’exportateurs et d’importateurs.

TRI CK USA est composée d’une équipe dédiée possédant une vaste expérience dans les domaines du commerce international / l’entrepreneuriat, le leadership, le travail d’équipe, la sensibilisation culturelle, les compétences en négociation et en communication. communities.
TRI CK USA en France, les régions méditerranéennes, l’Afrique du Nord, l’Afrique subsaharienne, le Moyen-Orient et la Chine

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TRI CK USA se compromete a servir a los clientes en las regiones de Estados Unidos, Francia, Medio Oriente, África del Norte y Subsahariana y el Sudeste Asiático.


Con sede en Oakland, California, con el objetivo de promover los negocios internacionales y la competitividad de California brindando servicios de asesoría a exportadores e importadores.

TRI CK USA también dirige, organiza y alberga misiones comerciales y ayuda a conectar las comunidades comerciales internacionales de California.
TRI CK USA desarrolla planes y ayuda a los empresarios en Francia, las regiones mediterráneas, el norte de África, el África subsahariana, Oriente Medio y China.
TRI CK USA está formado por un equipo dedicado con amplia experiencia en las áreas de negocios internacionales/emprendimiento, liderazgo, trabajo en equipo, conciencia cultural, así como habilidades de negociación y comunicación.

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تلتزم TRI CK USA بخدمة العملاء في الولايات المتحدة وفرنسا والشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا وجنوب الصحراء الكبرى وجنوب شرق آسيا.


مقرها في أوكلاند ، كاليفورنيا ، بهدف تعزيز الأعمال التجارية الدولية في كاليفورنيا والقدرة التنافسية من خلال تقديم خدمات استشارية للمصدرين والمستوردين


تطور خططًا وتساعد رواد الأعمال المقيمين في الولايات المتحدة على تحديد وإقامة علاقات وتبادل مع رواد الأعمال في فرنسا ومناطق البحر الأبيض المتوسط ​​وشمال إفريقيا وأفريقيا جنوب الصحراء والشرق الأوسط والصين
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يتكون من فريق متخصص يتمتع بخبرة واسعة في في مجالات الأعمال التجارية الدولية / ريادة الأعمال والقيادة والعمل الجماعي والوعي الثقافي بالإضافة إلى مهارات التفاوض والتواصل.


🌐 You are interested in exporting to or interested in importing from Morocco, I can help you in their realization.


🌐🌎 Here are some references on my work and my initiatives which have contributed in the growth of commercial relations between California, the United States and Morocco


🌎 🌐 Estás interesado en exportar o interesado en importar desde Marruecos, puedo ayudarte en su realización.

🌐 Vous êtes intéressé à exporter ou intéressé à importer du Maroc, je peux vous aider dans leur réalisation.
Voici quelques références sur mes travaux et mes initiatives qui ont contribué dans la croissance des relations commerciales entre la Californie, les États-Unis et le Maroc


🌎 أنت مهتم بالتصدير إلى المغرب أو ترغب في الاستيراد منه ، يمكنني مساعدتك في تحقيقها
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Market Entry Strategy in the United States

June 8, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  We have identified the First 3 key factors of success for expanding into the US: ★ Carefully selected team of trusted advisors ★ The skills to leverage cultural differences  ★ An effective market entry strategy ★  Read More

Global Market: Diversity of Cultural Practices and Different Social Procedures

February 18, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Ph.D. ★ Senior Policy and Business Adviser ★ Consultant ★ News Executive Editor ★ Public Speaker ★ Dr. Said El Mansour Cherkaoui’s International Training Program: Need. … Read More

Languages at TRI CK USA for International Operations

November 14, 2023 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  International Languages and Cultural Services Offered by TRI CONSULTING KYOTO TRI CK USA – OAKLAND – EAST BAY AREA OF SAN FRANCISCO – SILICON VALLEY – CALIFORNIA Let’s do … Read More

TRI CK USA Support: Strategic Areas and Competent Clusters

December 3, 2023 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  Cultures for International Operations: TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA Since 1993, we have serviced in California and assisted an extensive U.S. and global client network that comprises small. … Read More

United States Small Business Development

December 2, 2023 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  U.S. Department of Labor has Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) that offer free business consulting to current and aspiring small business owners. In France as in the United States. … Read More

Export, Import, Market Entry, and Investment

December 1, 2023 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  Strategic Insights and Planning Inputs for Export and Import Operations When it comes to export and import consulting services related to the United States, there are several options available. Here. … Read More

Key Strategies on International Trade and Imports

June 8, 2024 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui Key strategies for navigating international trade, including imports: Understanding the Global Trade Environment: Familiarize yourself with global trade dynamics, market trends, and economic conditions. Stay informed about trade agreements, tariffs, and geopolitical. … Read More

TRI CK USA: Strategic Planning & Business Development

October 24, 2023 Said El Mansour Cherkaoui  TRI CK USA – CALIFORNIA Strategic planning provides a roadmap, aligns objectives, and optimizes resource allocation, while business development identifies opportunities, builds relationships, and drives revenue growth. TRI CK USA. … Read More

Who Are We? We are TRI CK USA

9 June, 2024

TRI CK USA – Who we are?

TRI CONSULTING KYOTO – TRI CK USA is committed to serving clients in the United States, France, Middle East, North and Sub-Saharan Africa and China regions.

Based in Oakland, California, to promote international trade and California’s competitiveness by providing consulting services to exporters and importers.

TRI CK USA leads and organizes business and relationship missions between California’s international business communities and countries of interest to corporate clients.

TRI CK USA is comprised of a dedicated team with extensive experience in the areas of organizational strategy, operational management, international business, entrepreneurship, leadership, teamwork, cultural awareness, negotiation and communication skills in several foreign languages.

TRI CK USA facilitates the global development of companies, their exports and their imports

TRI CK USA supports companies in their export, import and international establishment projects.

TRI CK USA strategically develops projects, initiatives and businesses in particular by connecting with commercial partners in targeted markets and requested products in order to facilitate the realization of relationships and business transactions, also allowing exports and imports between various companies and interested regions, thus contributing to strengthening links between countries while creating valid jobs.

TRI CK USA trains, informs and supports foreign investors in France

TRI CK USA provides basic data and first-class information aimed at facilitating the decision-making process of foreign investors throughout the business project through the direct participation of its consultants and advisors as well as the corresponding skills and the existing resources in its network of partners.

TRI CK USA highlights the economic image and attractiveness of countries within its jurisdiction

TRI CK USA proposes and implements a strategy to promote countries, economies and regions within its competence, knowledge and experience in favor of companies aimed at creating networks of influence on the economic and international level and this through the following areas:

Development of international trade,

Establishment of foreign companies,

Financing new activity,

Management of partnership relationships and strategic alliances.

TRI CK USA manages and develops the participation of students – interns

This option allows companies – clients to opt to entrust professional missions abroad (commercial, technical, engineering, marketing, finance, etc.) to young talents for a flexible period of 6 to 24 months in order to facilitate the creation of local employment and contribute to training new talents on the ground that companies can have at their disposal in the country where their investments are made

TRI CK USA advocates international cooperation

TRI CK USA carries out international cooperation actions by promoting its areas of expertise and strengthening its influence during international missions, symposia, conferences and through participation in international fairs both live and online which are organized with the state institutions, representative professional organizations, university entities and Think Tanks.