Comerica Bank Partners With U.S. Commercial Service to Promote U.S. Exports
04 Août 2008 - 7:11PM
PR Newswire (US)
DALLAS, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The Department of Commerce's U.S.
Commercial Service announced a new partnership with Comerica Bank
aimed at growing exports from U.S. small- and medium-sized
enterprises. The partnership is designed to increase awareness
among U.S. businesses of the array of export promotion and
assistance resources and expertise available to them from the
public and private sectors. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20010807/CMALOGO ) "More than
70 percent of the world's purchasing power is outside the United
States," said Israel Hernandez, assistant secretary for trade
promotion and director general of the U.S. Commercial Service.
"Through our combined resources, we recognize that we can more
effectively promote U.S. exports and improve the country's
competitive advantage in global trade. Comerica Bank has been
providing global trade solutions for over 50 years and operates in
Texas and California, the number one and number two U.S. exporting
states, making this partnership a natural fit." "If you do business
here in the United States, the most competitive market in the
world, then you can certainly sell your product or service in other
markets around the world, just like small- and medium-sized
businesses do every day," Hernandez added. "Taking advantage of
opportunities in global markets has become an important growth
strategy for many companies. As a result, the need for resources
and solutions is growing. We continue to tailor our global trade
solutions to meet our customer's requirements and help them compete
more effectively in the global marketplace," said Warren D.
Shifferd, Jr., senior vice president and director of International
Trade Services for Comerica. "By partnering with the U.S.
Commercial Service, we can provide our smaller business customers
with additional resources, beyond our broad array of global trade
solutions, to help them start exporting or to grow their export
sales in existing and new foreign markets." U.S. exporters stand to
benefit from the joint resources of Comerica Bank and the U.S.
Commercial Service. The U.S. Commercial Service's export services
network extends around the world, with trade specialists in more
than 100 U.S. cities and 80 countries, providing market research,
trade events, introductions to qualified buyers and distributors,
and counseling and advocacy. Comerica Bank offers an array of
export solutions that support every stage of the global supply
chain, including solutions to optimize working capital (financing
of inventory, accounts receivable and accounts payable), mitigate
key risks (structuring of international payment methods -- letters
of credit, documentary collections, wire transfers; foreign
exchange services) and simplify the trade process (Web-based
services for trade, foreign exchange and international wires). In
addition, Comerica Bank is a Super Delegated Authority lender and
Fast Track lender for the Ex-Im Bank Working Capital Guarantee
Program. Comerica Bank was named the 2006 Small Business Bank of
the Year by Ex-Im Bank. Comerica Bank is a subsidiary of Comerica
Incorporated, a financial services company headquartered in Dallas,
Texas, and strategically aligned by three business segments: The
Business Bank, The Retail Bank, and Wealth & Institutional
Management. Comerica focuses on relationships, and helping people
and businesses be successful. In addition to Texas, Comerica Bank
locations can be found in Arizona, California, Florida and
Michigan, with select businesses operating in several other states,
as well as in Canada, China and Mexico. Comerica reported total
assets of $66 billion at June 30, 2008. To receive e-mail alerts of
breaking Comerica news, go to http://www.comerica.com/newsalerts.
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Wayne Mielke of Comerica Bank, +1-214-462-4463, Web site:
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