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    Business owners network at 9 Nissan Trade Show

    Business owners network at 9 Nissan Trade Show

    Photo By Spc. Grant Okubo | Conrad Tribble (seated right center), team chief of the Baghdad-2 embedded Provincial...... read more read more

    By Sgt. Grant Okubo
    4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division

    FORWARD OPERATING BASE RUSTAMIYAH, Iraq – In a display of a return to normalcy in eastern Baghdad, more than 90 organizations gathered, Aug. 29-30, 2008, at the Palestine hotel in Rusafa for the 9 Nissan District Business Trade Show.

    Participants included non-government organizations and more than 80 businesses that set up booths to display their products and services and to network with other local business owners.

    Exhibitors represented businesses in the fields of retail sales, construction and durable and industrial goods. In addition to the exhibits, members of the 9 Nissan District Council, community leaders and members of the Baghdad-2 embedded Provincial Reconstruction Team conducted a meeting during the second day of the event.

    The trade show is the third of its kind conducted in the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division, Multi-National Division – Baghdad operational environment. The other two economic events benefitted businesses in the Rusafa and Karadah Districts of eastern Baghdad.

    The ePRT and the Patriot Brigade supported the trade show to sponsor the Iraqi-American Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which put together the event, said Conrad Tribble, team chief of the Baghdad-2 e-PRT. The significance of the trade show is that it is a way for businesses to come together in a forum not normally available to them, explained the Los Angeles native.

    "Trade shows aren't something you see often here, but it gets them out of their areas," commented Tribble. "They start to see other suppliers, other competitors and other business contactors they can network with."

    These are opportunities that companies in the United States often have to see how things are going, and now Iraqi businesses have them too, added Tribble.

    "This is an opportunity for them to hear from their government – what their government is doing on reconstruction," expressed Tribble. "It's an opportunity for them to talk to each other and find contacts and develop suppliers, customers and so forth."

    Speaking with several local business owners, Tribble said he has found that the businesses have grown during the past year, with the organizations hiring more people, doing more work and getting more contracts.

    "That's a good sign because it shows us that when you get security in place, which was done largely in this district, then lots of things can happen on the economic side," said Tribble, who added that there is still a long way to go for businesses in 9 Nissan, but there is a lot of room to grow and plenty of time to do it.

    Another positive and significant sign, he added, is conducting an event such as the trade show without security being an issue.

    "This has been a very successful event," touted Tribble. "Just the fact that you have so many different businesses, government contacts [and] people off the street coming together, sort of wandering through, looking at what is going on with the business community at 9 Nissan.

    "Obviously, it is one small part of a lot of different things that have to happen for the economy to grow, but this kind of event is the kind of thing that we can sponsor that we can help put on – and that is a good thing," continued Tribble. "It's part of our contribution to help the Iraqi economy step up."

    May Mohammed, human resources manager with IACCI, said she was very pleased with the turnout, especially on the first day when she estimated about 1,000 visitors attended the trade show. The local community in 9 Nissan is looking forward to development opportunities, as past regimes largely have ignored this area, she said.

    In addition, Mohammed said she believes the trade show will help many businesses in the area increase their visibility because their owners have found many other private businesses in the area. Many businesses owners and organization representatives who participated in the 9 Nissan trade show realize the importance of the event.

    "This show is a great opportunity for all the companies," said Ahmed Sameer, who works for a satellite company. "We can communicate with other companies; we can arrange business with other companies. It's something good. It's improving our country and improving our business."

    Ali Tamimi, the general manager for AT Generators Co., has seen his business improve throughout the past year and said he realizes how important an event like this is and that it arrives at a very important time for business in Iraq.

    It is a very important time for development for the future of Iraq, he added.

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    Date Taken: 09.04.2008
    Date Posted: 09.04.2008 09:27
    Story ID: 23191
    Location: RUSTAMIYAH, IQ

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