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Our Service includes:
| To foster trade between Italy and the United States: |
U.S.-Italian bilateral economic relationship is strong and growing. The United States and Italy cooperate closely on major economic issues, including within the G-8. With a large population and a high per capita income, Italy is one of the United States' most important trade partners. In 2002 the United States was the fifth-largest foreign supplier of the Italian market an the largest supplier
outside the European Union. Total trade between the United States and Italy was $34.4 billion in
2002. The U.S. ran a $14.2 billion deficit with Italy in 2002. |
• To provide necessary services to our members for their business and cultural activities
• To provide educational seminaries and conferences
• To participates is and support charitable, cultural and educational causes
• To provide an annual membership directory
• To contact business related breakfest, lunches and dinners
• Tp provide information concerning legislative changes affecting business and industry
| Principal U.S. Officials |
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Ambasador-Ronald P. Spogli
Deputy Chief of Mission-Anna Borg
Economic Affairs-Kathleen Reddy
Political Affairs-David Pearce
Consular Affairs-Barbara Cummings
Puplic Affairs-John P. Dwyer
Commercial Affairs-vacant
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Regional Security Affairs-Nancy Rolph-O'Donnell
Agricultural Section-Geoffrey Wiggin
Defense Attache-Col. Rolf Yngve.
Consular Posts
Consul General, Florence-Nora Dempsey
Consul General, Milan-Deborah Graze
Consul General, Naples-Suneta Halliburton |
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| The U.S. Embassy in Italy s located at Via Veneto 119, Rome (tel. (39)(06) 46741 |
http://www.usembassy.it/english
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Copyright
©2006
Italy-American Chamber of
Commerce Washington, DC.
Baltimore, MD. Inc. |
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