Starting 12th June, Atlanta will see an arrival of top diplomats from four nations. The Canadian Ambassador, David McNaughton will be hosted by the World Affairs Council of Atlanta on 12th June, for a discussion on the NAFTA modernization and also regarding the Canada’s trade ties with the United States.
On 13th June, Taylor English’s law firm is hosting the Ambassador of Djubouti, Mohamed Siad Doualeh for two days meetings in the Atlanta, which include a visit to the Atlanta Center for International Arbitration and Mediation at the Georgia State University.
On 14th June, the attention of the state shifts to Belgium, as Dirk Wouters, the representative for the nation of 10 million at the center of the European Union, talks about the trade and business as the bloc reorganizes. This meeting is also hosted by the World Affairs Council of Atlanta.
On 15th June, the council is to co-host an Atlanta Council on International Relations event along with Stanley Kao, a representative of Republic of China (Taiwan) to the United States.
The World Trade Center Atlanta and also the Hong Kong Association of Atlanta are hosting their own luncheon focused on Asia on 13th June as the Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office Director Steve Barclay visits to speak about the Chinese sovereignty issues 20 years after the handover of Hong Kong from the British to the Chinese.
Global Atlanta is hosting the latest Consular Conversation with the United Kingdom Consul General Jeremy Pilmore-Bedford on 15th June.
We can surely conclude that, it is going to be a busy week for the Atlanta’s international community.
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