Florida expands Latin American trade ties.When more than 300 Florida business executives headed for Mexico in July on the state's largest-ever trade mission, it wasn't surprising that Jeb Bush John Ellis "Jeb" Bush (born February 11, 1953) is an American politician, and was the 43rd Governor of Florida as well as the first Republican to be re-elected to that office. He is a prominent member of the Bush family: the younger brother of current President George W. , the state's governor, headed the delegation. For more than a decade, Florida has cultivated its trading ties with Latin America Latin America, the Spanish-speaking, Portuguese-speaking, and French-speaking countries (except Canada) of North America, South America, Central America, and the West Indies. and the Caribbean. Today, Florida is the dominant U.S. trading partner with Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Argentina and the nations of Central America Central America, narrow, southernmost region (c.202,200 sq mi/523,698 sq km) of North America, linked to South America at Colombia. It separates the Caribbean from the Pacific. . While Florida exports to Mexico have been on a smaller scale, Bush said the recent trip would result in millions of dollars in increased sales. President Ernesto Zedillo of Mexico, who met with Bush and the business delegation, cited an "enormous potential" for increased Florida-Mexico trade. Bush isn't the only Florida leader focused on expanding the state's commercial ties with the region. Secretary of State Katherine Harris Katherine Harris (born April 5, 1957, Key West, Florida) is a former Secretary of State of Florida and member of the US House of Representatives. Harris won the 2002 election to represent Florida's 13th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives. also called for an expansion of trade at a recent Florida International Business Forum sponsored by the Florida Chamber of Commerce. As Steve Liner, vice president of communications for the Tallahassee-based chamber, explains, "Over the years, Florida's economic growth and prosperity has become more and more interwoven in·ter·weave v. in·ter·wove , in·ter·wo·ven , inter·weav·ing, inter·weaves v.tr. 1. To weave together. 2. To blend together; intermix. v.intr. with that of our Latin American trading partners. Florida business and government leaders remain committed to fostering our relationships with the people of Central and South America South America, fourth largest continent (1991 est. pop. 299,150,000), c.6,880,000 sq mi (17,819,000 sq km), the southern of the two continents of the Western Hemisphere. . Located at a geographic crossroads, Florida's ports, financial centers and expertise put us in a perfect position to help develop Latin markets." Florida's natural international ties have spelled opportunities for all sectors of business. For example, professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. firms, universities, real estate developments and retailers throughout the state often benefit from Florida's Latin American visitors. In addition, Latin Americans This is a list of notable Latin American people. In alphabetical order within categories. Actors
Another Florida-Latin link is medical tourism. Many Latin Americans come to the United States for advanced treatment at South Florida's modern hospitals or for second opinions from leading physicians. During the 1990s, Florida's trade to Latin America and the Caribbean grew at double-digit rates, according to Manny Manny may refer to: In nobility:
The state's export growth rate slowed to just 2.2 percent in 1998, primarily because of financial difficulties in major Latin nations. On the other hand, relatively lower prices for Latin American goods have sparked an increase in imports from the region, including apparel, machinery and seafood. In 1998, imports rose by 17.9 percent, as Florida's overall trade grew by 8.8 percent to $48.5 billion. "I expect 1999 will be another challenging year," says Mencia, "but there is some reason to be optimistic. I don't think the slowdown will be as protracted pro·tract tr.v. pro·tract·ed, pro·tract·ing, pro·tracts 1. To draw out or lengthen in time; prolong: disputants who needlessly protracted the negotiations. 2. as many pundits had originally forecast. The open-market policies and emphasis on private sector initiatives have made Latin economies more resilient than in the past." SunTrust Helping international clients manage their investments Many international clients turn to SunTrust for their banking and investment needs. Our customers are looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. confidentiality in the handling of their affairs, reasonable return on investment and excellent service," says Alex Herrera, senior vice president and manager of the international private banking group of SunTrust Bank, Miami, N.A. "Our bankers build strong relationships with each of our clients. In fact, 90% of our growth comes from clients who refer their friends and family to us." International business transactions originating from the Miami office have more than doubled over the past six years, to over US$1 billion assets under management Assets Under Management (AUM) is a term used by financial services companies in the mutual fund and money management or investment management business to gauge how much money they are managing. . Currently, over 950/0 of SunTrust Miami's International Private Banking customers are from Latin America and the Caribbean. Among products popular with SunTrust's clients are an offshore annuity that invests in equity markets but guarantees the principal. Other services include brokerage, discretionary investment management accounts, depository and loan services. In addition, the bank offers investment in offshore trusts through its Cayman Islands-based SunTrust Banks Trust Company (Cayman) Ltd. "We travel to Latin America regularly to visit our clients and prospects," Herrera says; "We also serve them in our downtown Miami office, which is located at I SE 3rd Avenue. Our business is highly personalized with great attention to detail. That means if an individual client has a daughter or son studying in Boston or Los Angeles, they count on us to see that they are well taken care of." Florida hospitals offer new advances Reaffirming their commitment to state-of-the-art medical care, Aventura Hospital and Medical Center and the Miami Heart Institute and Medical Center are offering new services to cancer and cardiac patients. The hospitals will serve patients from Latin America and Europe who seek the professionalism of US. medicine and the comfortable multicultural environment of South Florida. The $12 million Aventura Comprehensive Cancer Center is opening this year. The 31,500-square-foot cancer center houses radiation therapy, a comprehensive diagnostic breast center, and other subspecialty subspecialty, n a limited portion of a narrowly defined professional discipline. E.g., surgery is a specialty of medicine and pediatric vascular surgery is a subspecialty. offices for state-of-the-art care. At Miami Heart Institute, a new MRI 1. (application) MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging. 2. MRI - Measurement Requirements and Interface. is specially optimized for cardiovascular diagnostics, allowing doctors to treat cardiac patients with great precision. The machine is not invasive, and there is no probe or radiation. |
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