| Minding Your Business Gov. Jim Gilmore is ready for some globe-trotting. Hes hitting the road to tout the commonwealths strengths in technology and trade.
Then in September in Norfolk, Gilmore will play host to Japanese guests at the 25th annual joint meeting of the Southeast United States-Japan Association and the Japan-United States Southeast Association. The focus of that event is showing off the Port of Virginia in Hampton Roads. Southeastern states from Alabama to Virginia belong to the U.S. group, which was formed in 1976. State trade officials have eyes for other parts of the globe as well. Virginia business leaders in March joined in the kickoff event at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center in Washington, D.C., for the U.S. Israel Business Exchange. The new organization which is being developed by the Israeli embassys economic development office is to help increase business links between high-tech industries in both countries. The group plans to launch a "Virtual IBEX" Web site this month. There are 45 Israeli companies in the mid-Atlantic, including 15 in Virginia, according to embassy officials. The Old Dominion is indeed getting global. Denyse Tannenbaum
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