
As the license holder of the Oxnard World Trade Center and member of the World Trade Centers Association (WTCA), the Port of Hueneme promotes the development of import and export activities within the business community.
- Brings together business and government entities involved in international trade and provides facilities and service to increase trade and economic development.
- Provides reciprocal benefits offered by more than 323 World Trade Centers in 90 countries around the world.
- Collaboration with Ventura and Barbara County’s Economic Development Collaborative (EDC) and other partners to hold trade summits to increase exports.
- Provides the latest trade information and services, such as local products, market conditions, government regulations, and overall business culture, based on the member’s specific region of interest.
- Supports the local economy of the region.
- Member of WTCA, the world's largest business-to-business international trade association.
World Trade Week Event
The Port of Hueneme hosts regular events as part of its overall initiative to advance the businesses of Ventura County and expand their reach into the global marketplace.
Statistics
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What's New at the Port
Charting New Waters: Port of Hueneme Leads Global Conversation on Trade and Resiliency at 12th Annual World Trade Month Summit.
President Franklin Roosevelt established World Trade Week in 1935 to recognize the importance and benefits of global trade to the local and national economy.
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