2019 EDA Spring Newsletter
Office of Foreign Trade
“Aster Graphic’s relocation will bring in 30 new jobs and $3.6 million in investment for Riverside County”
quality standards. To achieve this, wholesale and distri- bution corporation collects and recycles empty carti- lages and rebuilds and refills them for resale. Through reusing plastics, components, metal, aluminum and other raw materials, they are able to re-manufacture over 1,400 different models of monochrome and col- or toners for laser printers.
Office of Foreign Trade meets with Chinese Investment Group
Riverside, CA – The Office of Foreign Trade met with Silver Beach Grand Corp., a well-known developer in China interest- ed in utilizing EB-5 funds to provide assis- tance with their new projects in Riverside County. The company is planning a large mixed use project, Valle Reseda, which includes 924 single and multifamily hous- ing units and commercial uses in the City of San Jacinto. The 216 acre property for the proposed project near Ramona Ex- pressway and North Sanderson Avenue in San Jacinto is expected to close escrow in March next year. Left: Representatives from Silver Beach Grand Corp and EDA.
Delegation from Shaanxi Province in China visits Riverside County
Riverside, CA – The Office of Foreign Trade hosted a delegation consisting of 21 government representatives from Shaanxi Province in China. The delegation visited Riverside County to receive best practice advice and learn about how EDA works with other trade associations and govern- ment agencies and what social media strat- egies we use to attract new business and promote economic growth.
Right: Representatives from Shaanxi, China and EDA after the delegation meeting.
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