View allAll Photos Tagged TRADE
Trade Show Kit #4 (2) Premium Banner Stands, (1) Table Throw, (1) Pop Up Display
www.display-wholesale.com/Economical-Trade-Show-Kit-4-p/t...
Finally clearing out the doll room, deciding which to trade or put up for adoption. So hoping to avoid evilbay.
This great trading post is the real thing, filled with old bottles, equipment, but also amazing turqoise. I would have happily spent hours poking around here. I did come home with some pieces that are waiting assembly into a necklace!
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Stephen Censky led a trade mission to West Africa, October 28-31, 2019 to help United States exporters unlock new opportunities in a region where strong economic growth is driving demand for imported food and farm products.
“At USDA we are working to sell the bounty of American agriculture. West Africa is a bright spot with a growing middle class that are hungry for our delicious and wholesome agriculture products,” said Deputy Secretary Censky. “Through this trade mission and other efforts, USDA is proud to support President Trump’s Prosper Africa initiative, which is seeking to boost two-way trade and investment between the United States and Africa. Prosper Africa brings together the full range of U.S. government resources to connect U.S. and African businesses with new buyers, suppliers, and investment opportunities – a win for the United States and for countries across the African continent.”
The mission will be based in Accra, Ghana, and will also include buyer delegations from Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Nigeria, and Senegal.
Photos by U.S. Embassy Ghana
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Stephen Censky led a trade mission to West Africa, October 28-31, 2019 to help United States exporters unlock new opportunities in a region where strong economic growth is driving demand for imported food and farm products.
“At USDA we are working to sell the bounty of American agriculture. West Africa is a bright spot with a growing middle class that are hungry for our delicious and wholesome agriculture products,” said Deputy Secretary Censky. “Through this trade mission and other efforts, USDA is proud to support President Trump’s Prosper Africa initiative, which is seeking to boost two-way trade and investment between the United States and Africa. Prosper Africa brings together the full range of U.S. government resources to connect U.S. and African businesses with new buyers, suppliers, and investment opportunities – a win for the United States and for countries across the African continent.”
The mission will be based in Accra, Ghana, and will also include buyer delegations from Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Nigeria, and Senegal.
Photos by U.S. Embassy Ghana
The World Trade Center in New York City, United States, (sometimes informally referred to as the WTC or the Twin Towers) was a complex of seven buildings in Lower Manhattan, mostly designed by architect Minoru Yamasaki and engineer Leslie Robertson and developed by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. It was initiated in 1960 by a Lower Manhattan Association created and chaired by David Rockefeller, who had the original idea of building the center, with strong backing from the then-New York governor, his brother Nelson Rockefeller.[2] The World Trade Center, New York, like most World Trade Centers located around the globe, belonged to the family of World Trade Centers Association. Prior to its destruction, Larry Silverstein held the most recent lease to the complex, the Port Authority having leased it to him in July 2001.[3] The complex, located in the heart of New York City's downtown financial district, contained 13.4 million square feet (1.24 million m²) of office space, almost four percent of Manhattan's entire office inventory at that time.[4]
Best known for its iconic 110-story twin towers (101 usable floors, eight engineering-only "service" floors on top of a lobby which was three stories high) the World Trade Center was beset by a fire on February 13, 1975 and a bombing on February 26, 1993.
All seven original buildings in the complex were destroyed by terrorists linked to Al-Qaeda[5] on September 11, 2001. Three of the buildings collapsed: One World Trade Center (1 WTC, the North Tower), Two World Trade Center (2 WTC, the South Tower), and 7 World Trade Center (7 WTC). The Marriott World Trade Center (3 WTC) was crushed by the collapses of 1 WTC and 2 WTC. 4 World Trade Center (4 WTC), 5 World Trade Center (5 WTC), and 6 World Trade Center (6 WTC) were damaged beyond repair and later demolished. Three buildings not part of the complex were also destroyed: St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church was destroyed by the collapse of 2 WTC. The Deutsche Bank Building and Borough of Manhattan Community College's Fiterman Hall were damaged beyond repair by the collapse of 7 WTC; these are currently being deconstructed.
200m2 is one of the UK's leading exhibition stand companies. Some of the biggest brands rely on us to create display walls for their global exhibitions programme. Find out more abour our products at 200m2.co.uk
Nike Inflict Custom Yellow Wrestling shoes. Sz 10.5 9.5 Used a few times then painted yellow and worn for few matches.
Chicago trade center. Whole of chicago is drenched in this yellow smog that rubs its back on the window panes ... love
Pick the number in comment and i will message you and we will talk about the trade XD
17 and 25 are small =]
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Stephen Censky led a trade mission to West Africa, October 28-31, 2019 to help United States exporters unlock new opportunities in a region where strong economic growth is driving demand for imported food and farm products.
“At USDA we are working to sell the bounty of American agriculture. West Africa is a bright spot with a growing middle class that are hungry for our delicious and wholesome agriculture products,” said Deputy Secretary Censky. “Through this trade mission and other efforts, USDA is proud to support President Trump’s Prosper Africa initiative, which is seeking to boost two-way trade and investment between the United States and Africa. Prosper Africa brings together the full range of U.S. government resources to connect U.S. and African businesses with new buyers, suppliers, and investment opportunities – a win for the United States and for countries across the African continent.”
The mission will be based in Accra, Ghana, and will also include buyer delegations from Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Nigeria, and Senegal.
Photos by U.S. Embassy Ghana
Here's another shot of Moo's for those interested in trading.
Here's the link to the various photos that were used.
Trading a huachinango snapper for 2 buckets of ice from a longliner on a recent spearfishing trip in Panama.
ICAST, the world’s largest sportfishing trade show, was held July 9-12, 2019 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. FWC is involved every year in this premier showcase for the latest innovations in fishing gear, accessories and apparel. This year, representatives from the agency included several staff from both the Freshwater and Marine Fisheries divisions, FWC Chairman Robert Spottswood and Commissioners Gary Lester and Joshua Kellam. FWC Executive Director Eric Sutton and Florida governor Ron DeSantis were featured speakers at the State of the Industry Breakfast held on July 10th.
FWC photo / Tim Donovan
Traded to Terri Daugherty.
Materials: Japanese pattern print; cutouts from Japanese handicrafts catalogue; glitter pen.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Stephen Censky led a trade mission to West Africa, October 28-31, 2019 to help United States exporters unlock new opportunities in a region where strong economic growth is driving demand for imported food and farm products.
“At USDA we are working to sell the bounty of American agriculture. West Africa is a bright spot with a growing middle class that are hungry for our delicious and wholesome agriculture products,” said Deputy Secretary Censky. “Through this trade mission and other efforts, USDA is proud to support President Trump’s Prosper Africa initiative, which is seeking to boost two-way trade and investment between the United States and Africa. Prosper Africa brings together the full range of U.S. government resources to connect U.S. and African businesses with new buyers, suppliers, and investment opportunities – a win for the United States and for countries across the African continent.”
The mission will be based in Accra, Ghana, and will also include buyer delegations from Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Nigeria, and Senegal.
Photos by U.S. Embassy Ghana
EverGreene Painting Studios
Oil on Canvas
1993-1994
Westward Expansion Corridor
Cox Corridors
A longhouse of the northwest is decorated with paintings and set amid totems. Before the building, a fur trader is trading guns to the Native Americans for furs.
Full details on the the murals of the Cox Corridors in the U.S. Capitol: www.aoc.gov/explore-capitol-campus/art/cox-corridors-murals
-----
This official Architect of the Capitol photograph is being made available for educational, scholarly, news or personal purposes (not advertising or any other commercial use). When any of these images is used the photographic credit line should read “Architect of the Capitol.” These images may not be used in any way that would imply endorsement by the Architect of the Capitol or the United States Congress of a product, service or point of view. For more information visit www.aoc.gov/terms.
Reference: 070826
JOIN OUR TEAM
Architect of the Capitol job opportunities are listed at www.aoc.gov/jobs.
FOLLOW US
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Stephen Censky led a trade mission to West Africa, October 28-31, 2019 to help United States exporters unlock new opportunities in a region where strong economic growth is driving demand for imported food and farm products.
“At USDA we are working to sell the bounty of American agriculture. West Africa is a bright spot with a growing middle class that are hungry for our delicious and wholesome agriculture products,” said Deputy Secretary Censky. “Through this trade mission and other efforts, USDA is proud to support President Trump’s Prosper Africa initiative, which is seeking to boost two-way trade and investment between the United States and Africa. Prosper Africa brings together the full range of U.S. government resources to connect U.S. and African businesses with new buyers, suppliers, and investment opportunities – a win for the United States and for countries across the African continent.”
The mission will be based in Accra, Ghana, and will also include buyer delegations from Côte d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Nigeria, and Senegal.
Photos by U.S. Embassy Ghana
Open to all fellow traders. Thank you for the wait.
Please either fm me offers or comment them.
Just becasue you say note doesn't mean you will get the part you may be bumped out by some one with a better offer.
Pere our my wants:
www.flickr.com/groups/lego_trading_outpost/discuss/721576...
-Zany
Under Secretary of State for Economic Growth, Energy, and the Environment Cathy Novelli discusses the President's Trade Agenda for 2015 at the Washington Foreign Press Center in Washington, D.C., on March 3, 2015. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
Finally clearing out the doll room, deciding which to trade or put up for adoption. So hoping to avoid evilbay.
This is a mint vintage head that I got in a lot of four heads - all mint clone heads by the same unknown (to me) manufacturer. I found a suitable replacement body at the dollar store and dressed her in a minty vintage clone swim suit. I did have to chip away some of the body's giant neck knob so that the head would fit for display.
The Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP) currently includes over 100 issuing banks in the EBRD regions and more than 800 confirming banks worldwide. The event gave 150 guests the opportunity to review and discuss current market challenges with key industry specialists, regulators and representatives from the World Trade Organization, the International Chamber of Commerce HQ and the local, national International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) committees industry. It also featured the highly popular annual award ceremony for ‘The Most Active EBRD TFP Banks’ and ‘Deal of the Year’, co-hosted with the “Financial Times Special Editions”.
Moderators
Anna Brod
Principal Banker, EBRD
Kamola Makhmudova
Associate Director, Senior Banker, TFP, EBRD
Rudolf Putz
Head Trade Facilitation Programme (TFP), EBRD
Speakers
Marc Auboin
Counsellor, World Trade Organization
Faycal Badawi
Director of Foreign Banking Relations & Trade Financing, BMCE Bank Of Africa
Chafic Haddad
Head of EMEA, Financial Institutions, Citi
Andrea Hauptmann
Executive Director, Head of Guarantees Department, Raiffeisen Bank International AG
William Howarth
President, International Compliance Association
Alan Ketley
Managing Director, Global AML Advisory, MUFG
Hans Krohn
Regional Head CIS, Commerzbank AG
David Yung-Lo Lin
Representative, Taipei Representative Office in the UK
Francis Malige
Managing Director Financial Institutions Group, EBRD
Jelena Moraca
Corporate Strategy & Transactional Banking Department Deputy m, Eurobank A. D.
Ulf-Peter Noetzel
Global Head of Trade Finance Financial Institutions, Deutsche Bank AG
Vincent O'Brien
Chair, ICC Banking Commission
Selma Omić
COO - Member of the Management Board, Addiko Bank dd
Lakis Pantelides
Manager Trade Services, Bank of Cyprus Group
Sanela Pašić
CEO - President of the Management Board, Addiko Bank dd
Elena Ristevska
Senior Officer, Komercijalna Banka AD Skopje
Senad Softić
Governor, Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina