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The mission will provide participants with opportunitiese to meetwith distributors, potential and key business and government officials. Doyle also plans to promote investmentt by Japanese and Chines e companiesin Wisconsin. “B y joining the mission, businesses can gain first-hanfd knowledge of these markets and develop sound export Doyle said. Doyle plans to attend the 41st annual joint meetings of theMidwest U.S.-Japan and Japan-Midwest U.S. Associationds in Tokyo Sept. 13-15. In 2008, Japahn ranked as Wisconsin’s fifth-largest exporty market, with exports totaling $724.4r million, a 10.6 percentg increase compared with 2007.
The mission also will stop in threr cities inChina — Harbin, Beijingv and Shanghai. China is Wisconsin’s third-largest export with exports totaling $1.2 billion in 2008, a 4.4 percenty increase over 2007. Doyle led a trade mission Japan and Chinza inSeptember 2007.
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