Infocapital Link is a proud business associate of World Trade Center RGV, located in Texas, U.S.A.
World Trade Center RGV is licensed by the World Trade Centers Association (WTCA) in New York City and is affiliated with an international network of over 500,000 World Trade Center (WTC) members. There are over 333 licensed WTCs in about 97 countries, including major cities in the United States.
Throughout the WTCA, each World Trade Center becomes a branch office for all the others. This concept is passed along to all the businesses affiliated with World Trade Centers, meaning membership in any individual Center grants entree to a worldwide business community.
What is a World Trade Center?
The World Trade Center concept brings together business and government agencies involved in foreign trade. Ideally, a World Trade Center (WTC) puts all the services associated with international trade under one roof. These services often include trade information and communication services, World Trade Center Clubs, trade education programs, trade mission assistance, and exhibit and display facilities. "A World Trade Center in any city is a business shopping center, complementing and supporting the existing services of private and government agencies," explains World Trade Center Association (WTCA) President Guy F. Tozzoli.
Back in the early 1960's when the first World Trade Centers began to take shape the idea behind them was simple: to make international trade easier to conduct by concentrating traders and trade-related services into buildings dedicated to that purpose. To expand on this idea, a group of World Trade Center enthusiasts organized the World Trade Centers Association. Its founding purpose was to unite the individual World Trade Centers, promote mutual assistance and a cooperative exchange of services and information among members, promote international business relationships and foster increased participation in world trade by industrializing nations.