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The Mayor’s Office of Trade and International Affairs (MOTIA) serves as the City’s international liaison, forming an important link between Houstonians and the world. Whether welcoming heads of state, establishing diplomatic ties, attracting foreign direct investment, or assisting Houston businesses seeking markets abroad, our office works to realize Mayor Sylvester Turner’s vision of an ever more global Houston. MOTIA manages the City of Houston’s engagement with foreign governments, international organizations, global businesses, and the diplomatic community. Learn more.
As we move ahead into 2021, in this month's newsletter we highlight some of the resources MOTIA offers and how we serve Houston locally and internationally.
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Trade and Economic Development Resources
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The global trade division serves as the City's international business development office. We help identify international partners for growth opportunities, coordinate trade missions abroad, and facilitate inbound trade missions from foreign countries to Houston. We are committed to helping create jobs and
economic opportunity for Houston residents by attracting foreign direct investment, building the startup and innovation ecosystem, and helping Houston area companies export and find new investment opportunities abroad. We serve as a resource and entry point for increased trade and development for foreign governments, international businesses, and Houston exporters. To learn more about Houston's past trade missions and other trade and economic development resources, please click here.
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International Affairs & Global Partnerships
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Houston is a leading global city, with diplomatic reach to all corners of the world and engagement with a wide range of international organizations. The International Affairs division leads Houston's engagement with foreign governments and Houston's 93 consulates, manages Houston's Sister Cities Association and the World Energy City Partnership, and helps coordinate collaboration with international
organizations including Houston's work with the United Nations, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Urban20, UCLG, and Sister Cities International. To learn more about Houston's Consular Corps, Sister Cities program, or questions on protocol, customs, or cross-cultural communication, please click here.
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International Organizations, Business & Consular Corps Directory
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MOTIA provides this directory for the international business community to help enable collaboration among all of Houston's international partners. With over 90 different
nations represented, Houston is home to the third-largest consular corps in the United States. To view MOTIA's International Organizations, Business and Consular Corps Directory, please click here.
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MOTIA serves as the City’s international liaison and offers the opportunity to rent flags for events and special occasions. MOTIA has flags for all nations represented in the Houston consular corps and most countries represented in the Summer Olympic Games. When planning an international event, MOTIA
can assist you in renting international flags and explaining how to properly display the flags. To learn more about our flag rental, please click here.
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MOTIA has a deep-rooted
tradition of educating and training undergraduate university students in all facets of trade and international affairs. Interns learn firsthand what makes Houston a global leader in international industry, culture, and diplomacy by participating and contributing in MOTIA’s international programs and initiatives. To view more information on our internship opportunities and application process, please click here.
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Trade and International Affairs Calendar
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MOTIA's core mission is the preservation, promotion, and continued growth of Houston's standing as a premier international city. As Houston’s global presence and influence grows,
so do Houston’s international events. The MOTIA calendar aims at convening all the international affairs and trade related events in one consolidated calendar for Houston. Explore our calendar here.
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We are excited to announce that Mayor Sylvester Turner has become the next Chair of Climate Mayors, a nationwide coalition of mayors focused on tackling
the challenge of Climate Action. In this role, Mayor Turner will help catalyze climate-forward actions taken at the local level, provide an example of climate action for leaders at all levels of government, and advocate for an economic recovery grounded in equity and environmental stewardship. Since becoming Houston’s mayor in 2015, Mayor Turner has launched Resilient Houston and the Houston Climate Action Plan, initiatives
focused on transitioning the Energy Capital of the World to a clean energy future and increasing the resilience of communities across the City, prioritizing health, job creation, equity, and sustainability. Read the full press release here.
Founded in 2014, Climate Mayors is a peer-to-peer network of more than 470 U.S. mayors demonstrating climate leadership through meaningful actions in their communities. Representing 48 states and 74 million Americans, the Climate Mayors coalition reflects U.S. cities’ commitment to climate progress.
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MOTIA Newsletter: Stay up to date with latest international happenings in Houston with a monthly newsletter.
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Mayor's Office of Trade and International Affairs (MOTIA) Houston City Hall 901 Bagby St, 4th Floor Houston, Texas 77002
motia@houstontx.gov www.houstontx.gov/motia
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