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GSJHCC subscribes to the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals |
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The sustainable economic development model that GSJHCC is developing has gained recognition by the US Department of Commerce, US State Department, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, EXIM Bank, and foreign governments in Latin America, Africa and Europe. This model consists of promoting sustainable economic development through international trade and investment among the members of the GSJHCC and their partners in the host countries. The model supports all the goals of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals which are:
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EXIM Bank and Partners Program |
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Export - Import Bank Dear friend, join us in celebrating a major milestone achievement for the "Greater San José Hispanic Chamber of Commerce", the first Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in the United States to be honorerd by receiving the City-State Partners Program from the Export-Import Bank of the United States for the GSJHCC's demonstrated commitment in promoting, through its members and from our City of San José, Capital of Silicon Valley, Exports from California and the United States.
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 GSJHCC in collaboration with the Santa Clara University School of Economics is in the process of developing the Global Development Venture Fund (GDVF). The key purpose of the GDVF is to raise venture capital funds for economic development projects identified and run by GSJHCC members. The economic development projects range between $5 millions to $30 million dollars in the areas of renewable energy, housing, water purification, and food processing. If you are interested in learning more about the development of the fund please contact Carlos Figueroa at
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It is 4:30 in the morning, exotic and exciting words dart through the Chamber's air criss-crossing its conference table. Hidalgo, India, Chile, Tulancingo, Turkey, Senegal, Peru, to name a few, Ambassador, U.S. Department of Commerce, Contracts, State and National boundaries are common place words in this rarified environment.
These words conjure images of places previously known only to the affluent, not anymore, doing business in these lands is within our grasp, take for example our estimed Chamber's President Sra.Olga Enciso Smith and our inspirational Board Chairman Mr. Ruben Hernandez, both having just returned from a World Business Conference in India, bringing with them a wealth of knowledge and contacts to share with the expectant membership.
We welcome back our dear leaders.For inquiries about information regarding the Chamber or the business opportunities it is developing please find contact information whithin this site.
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A new Corporation "PROVIA" is being formed exclusively by Chamber members and will become fully activated on June 4th 2010, and even before it opens its doors the members have found great success as shown by transacted contracts to import tens of thousands of pounds of red silky beans from Nicaragua to the San Francisco Bay Area. Imports from other countries are in the works as well, such as Mescal from Oaxaca, México. Congratulations Members, Adelante!!
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