Webinar: Save the Date 29th of March – Tractus Asia and Amcham Mongolia – Regional Integration in the Indo-Pacific Roundtable

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On the 29th of March, John Evans, Managing Director and Co-Founder of Tractus Asia joins fellow Amcham leaders from Mongolia, Singapore, and China. Alongside a prominent panel of business leaders to discuss key issues affecting overseas Americans and business operations, including trade policy, tax policy, and more. Representing U.S. business on the front lines in Asia, as a unified collective voice serves as a powerful testimony to the importance of having and developing an active policy to advance competitiveness for American business across the Indo-Pacific region.

In a critical time for U.S. engagement in Asia, and a period requiring vigilance on U.S. policies this virtual event will cover the following issues;

  • The impact of a global crisis and war on regional cooperation
  • Experiences and practices for businesses operating and expanding in the post-COVID era
  • Perspectives on the new Indo-Pacific strategy, Indo-Pacific economic framework, and
    opportunities for regional integration
  • Emerging Issues in the regional business landscape
  • Suggestions for a small, landlocked country, like Mongolia, to actively integrate into the
    regional community

Events Details

29th of March 2022 at 10:00 am – 11:30 am Ulaanbaatar time

Registration (This event shall be presented in English)

More about Amcham Mongolia

AmCham Mongolia is a member of AmChams of Asia Pacific (AAP), a regional platform of 27
American Chambers of Commerce promoting trade and investment between the Asia-Pacific
region and the United States. Founded in 1968, the AmChams of Asia Pacific represents the shared
interests of U.S. and international businesses that employ millions of people across the region and
includes some of the world’s biggest manufacturing and trading entities.
AmCham Mongolia is organizing a virtual regional roundtable on the emerging Indo-Pacific
Economic Framework and its impact on regional integration.

Presented by John Evans, Managing Director, and Co-Founder at Tractus Asia

John J. Evans is Tractus’ Managing Director operating from our headquarters in Bangkok Thailand where Tractus Asia was co-founded with fellow Director Dennis Meseroll in 1997. And for more than 25-years this dynamic duo and their expert team have been helping clients to strategically launch and make optimal business investment decisions in Asia. As of 2022, John and Tractus’ regional teams have advised upon over $8billion USD in trade and investment transactions across a wide variety of sectors. 

As an Asia Market Entry and business expert, John supports clients across multiple industry sectors, helping them successfully navigate and clarify the complexities of a range of project scopes spanning manufacturing site selection, location analysis, regulatory and market assessments onto developing a cohesive and future-proofed commercial strategy geared for growth and risk mitigation.

This experience has made him a sought-after Asia business expert to multilateral, national, and regional economic development organizations from North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia on trade and investment-related issues.

John also sits on several boards including the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand (AMCHAM Thailand) Board of Governors, Lutheran Partners in Global Ministry, and Board Trustee for Princeton in Asia. Beyond volunteering his time and expertise, John has been an angel investor in several early-stage technology companies targeting Asian growth markets and is fluent in Thai and conversant in Mandarin Chinese and Spanish.

Contact John Evans at:

info@staging.staging.tractus-asia.com


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