Officials from the World Trade Center - St. Louis, and two Indonesian trade groups have signed a memo of understanding to work together to promote trade, investment and two-way student exchanges between Indonesia and St. Louis.
St. Louis business and academic leaders on a trade mission in Jakarta, Indonesia, have determined three key industry sectors likely to promote trade and partnerships between St. Louis and Indonesia.
The sectors are agriculture and food security; high technology, aerospace and other manufactured goods; and infrastructure development, including engineering, architecture and energy.
Leaders from St. Louis-area businesses such as Boeing Co. Boeing Co. Latest from The Business Journals Tax group’s ‘Dirty Thirty’ contains several Jacksonville linksTop 10 best Dow stocks to own in 2012Honeywell, GE, Boeing, Wells on low tax-rate list Follow this company and Innoventor Inc. Innoventor Inc. Latest from The Business Journals Kit Bond, business group make trade trip to IndonesiaSBA lending hits recordInnoventor founder gets SBA award Follow this company , and representatives from four universities are on the trade mission, which was organized by the World Trade Center - St. Louis and consulting firm Kit Bond Strategies.