Dean Cowhey discusses challenges San Diego businesses face in Chinese markets
Peter Cowhey quoted by San Diego Business Journal
07/05/2010
Marty Graham,
San Diego Business Journal

As manufacturing makes China wealthy, opportunities for trade are shifting beyond simple import-export and into the realm of investments and partnerships that promise access to demand for products that has simply never existed before.
“Like all industrial nations that want to mature, the Chinese are looking beyond manufacturing,” said Eddie Rodriguez, an attorney and managing member with Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo P.C. “There’s a lot of interest in sharing and acquiring know-how and creating business relationships with American companies.
Read the full article, "China Opens Trade Gates, Welcomes Local Ingenuity."
Related Links
Dean Cowhey can provide commentary on U.S. foreign policy, the future of communications and information technology markets and policy, the internet, trade policy, biological threats, international corporate strategy, and the microfinance industry to alleviate poverty. In 2009, he served a 12 month assignment as the Senior Counselor to Ambassador Kirk in the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) under President Barack Obama.
A brief biography on Dean Cowhey is also provided at the San Diego Business Journal.

