Luncheon with the Ambassador of Georgia to the United Nations

WorldTradeCenterLogoWorld Trade Center Utah, in partnership with the Governor’s Office of Economic Development and the Salt Lake Chamber is delighted to welcome His Excellency Kaha Imnadze, the Ambassador of Georgia to the United Nations.

The Ambassador will be joining us for a luncheon at the Zions Bank Building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, October 22, 2015 from 12 to 1:30 p.m. We would like to invite the Utah business community and education leaders to join us. 

Due to high demand for the luncheon, seating is reserved for attendees currently or considering doing business in Georgia. To this end, please indicate your interest in attending the luncheon by submitting your information through the request form. If WTC Utah is able to confirm your seat you will be notified via email. Please note that your registration is not confirmed until you receive this email. 

The request deadline for the luncheon with the Ambassador of Georgia to the United Nations is Monday, October 19, 2015. Click here to fill out a request form.

The United States and Georgia signed a bilateral investment treaty and a bilateral trade and investment framework agreement. The Generalized System of Preferences program allows Georgia to export many products to the U.S. duty-free. Georgian enterprise and economic growth were promoted through investments in physical infrastructure by a Millennium Challenge Corporation Compact. It is the goal of the U.S. and Georgia to identify opportunities for U.S. businesses to invest in Georgia, as well as for both countries to sell goods and services to each other. The U.S. and Georgia belong to a number of the same international organizations including the World Trade Organization, World Bank United Nations, International Monetary Fund, Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council.

Questions about the event can be directed to Aundrea Peterson at World Trade Center Utah at 801-532-8080 or [email protected]