Statements from Gov. Nikki Haley and Ambassador David Wilkins on SEUS-CP
May 21, 2012COLUMBIA, SC – May 21, 2012 – As the State of South Carolina hoststhe 5th Annual Southeastern U.S. – Canadian Provinces Alliance (SEUS-CP)trade conference, more than 300 Canadian and U.S. business andgovernment leaders are meeting in Myrtle Beach this week.
SEUS-CPis a formal, strategic partnership between states in the southeasternUnited States and member provinces from Canada. Delegations conveneannually for a business-to-business conference. Highlights includeopportunities for collaboration, commercial exchanges and increasedtwo-way trade. This year’s program focuses on opportunities forcompanies in advanced manufacturing, technology and green economysectors.
Governor Nikki Haley and former U.S. Ambassador toCanada David Wilkins, who served as Speaker of the South Carolina Houseof Representatives, today released the following statements on the 5thAnnual Southeastern U.S. – Canadian Provinces Alliance (SEUS-CP) tradeconference:
“We are thrilled to welcome the Southeastern U.S. -Canadian Provinces trade conference to Myrtle Beach,” said Gov. Haley.“As hundreds of Canadian companies and corporate executives visit ourstate, they will see why the Southeastern part of the country is a greatarea to continue to invest.”
“Canada and the U.S. have longenjoyed a robust trade and business relationship,” said AmbassadorWilkins. “The fruits of that labor are especially evident here in SouthCarolina and across the southeastern U.S. But we live in rapidlychanging times with a very fragile global economy and major securityconcerns. Through SEUS-CP, we are making sure we miss no economicdevelopment opportunity and never take our bilateral relationship forgranted.”