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MARPA Once Again Partners with ITA to Support PMA Exports!

MARPA is very pleased to announce that it has once again secured a $300,000 matching grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce – International Trade Administration through the Market Development Cooperator Program to help us promote and expand the export of PMA parts! MARPA is one of ten non-profits selected for the award, which establishes … Continue reading

Help MARPA Support Future Initiatives: Report Export Data

MARPA’s partnership with the Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration through the Market Development Cooperator Program (“MDCP”)–the program that allowed MARPA to initiate our annual EMEA Conference in Europe–is drawing to a close. As we’ve explained several times over the past few years, the MDCP is a matching grant program of the Commerce Department designed to … Continue reading

MARPA Extends MDCP Partnership – We still need your help with export data

MARPA is happy to announce that for a second year it has extended its partnership with the U.S. Department of Commerce International Trade Administration through the Market Development Cooperator Program (“MDCP”). We will continue to draw upon the expertise and wide network of contacts the ITA can bring to bear, and in exchange will continue … Continue reading

Jason Mahoney, Director of Engineering  – BA, to Keynote 2018 MARPA EMEA Conference

MARPA is extremely pleased to announce that Jason Mahoney, Director of Engineering  – British Airways, will join the agenda as Keynote speaker for the 2018 MARPA EMEA Conference from May 2-3, 2018 in Dublin, Ireland at the Hilton Dublin Kilmainham. Continue reading

US Government Seeks to Remedy Unfair Competition Affecting Aerospace Trade

MARPA is planning a meeting where members would have an opportunity to discuss (with ITA representatives) unfair competition that affects international trade and puts the US at a disadvantage Continue reading

White House Says Exports Are A Priority – But Does Little to Make any Difference

The President is just beginning to establish a plan or how he will make good on his pledge to increase exports, and the Administration likely will be unable to implement any real changes to promote export until the 2012 election cycle (just in time to impress the voters). Continue reading