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    I certainly wish our Govenor Daniels success with this trip. We sure need the jobs to return to Indiana. How on earth he will negotiate this with the Chinese, I'm not certain. Best of luck Governor!!

    Here is what I found for his itinerary:


    Monday, September 7 (China)
    Governor Daniels will speak at an event in Shanghai hosted by Cummins Inc. for manufacturing suppliers. Cummins is headquartered in Columbus. In the afternoon, the governor will meet with local officials and representatives from the Shanghai Foreign Commerce Commission, the organization which oversees all inbound and outbound investment for the Shanghai province. The governor will host a reception for the Hoosier Club of Shanghai, a local network of business leaders and alumni from Indiana colleges and universities.

    Tuesday, September 8 (China)
    Governor Daniels will meet with representatives from several companies in Shanghai before giving a speech on Indiana’s clean energy initiatives at the American Chamber of Commerce’s Greentech: A Call to Action conference. The governor also will meet with officials from Eli Lilly & Company at Lilly’s facility at the Pudong Science Park and will host a Friends of Indiana reception for representatives of Chinese companies that conduct business in Indiana or are interested in locating in the state.

    Wednesday, September 9 (China) The governor will travel by train to Hangzhou, in Zhejiang Province, where he will be joined by Purdue University Vice Provost Dr. Victor Lechtenberg for meetings with representatives of the Zhejiang Agricultural Bureau, the organization which oversees agriculture policy, including the import of products from the U.S. Daniels also will meet with Zhao Hongzhu, the Party Secretary of Zhejiang province, who is hosting a banquet in the evening to celebrate the 22nd anniversary of the sister-state agreement between Indiana and Zhejiang. Former Governor Robert Orr signed a sister state agreement with Zhejiang Governor Shen Zulun in Indianapolis on July 23, 1987.


    Thursday, September 10 (China) Governor Daniels will conduct business meetings and visit the Spirit of Humanity Sculpture in Zhejiang. The sculpture is a gift given to the Province by then-Governor Frank O’Bannon in honor of the 10th anniversary of the sister-state relationship. Daniels also will meet with Zhejiang Governor Lu Zushan. Both governors will conduct a joint availability with members of the local and international media in the afternoon.
    In the evening, Daniels will attend a banquet hosted by Governor Lu Zushan.

    Friday, September 11 (China/Japan)
    The Indiana delegation will travel from Hangzhou to Tokyo, Japan to continue its economic development mission.
    Saturday, September 12 (Japan)

    Governor Daniels will travel by train to Tochigi Prefecture, Indiana’s
    sister-state in Japan, where he will meet with Tochigi Governor Tomikazu Fukuda. The governors will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the sister-state agreement by planting a tulip tree, the official state tree of Indiana, in the central park of Tochigi. Daniels also will speak at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative Symposium at Tobu Hotel before attending a reception for the Indiana delegation hosted by Governor Fukuda.

    Sunday, September 13 (Japan)

    The governor will attend the Midwest U.S.–Japan Association Conference Executive Meeting and Gala Reception in Tokyo. Daniels is one of three Midwest governors currently scheduled to attend the conference. Lieutenant governors from others states also will attend.

    Monday, September 14 (Japan)
    Governor Daniels will address attendees at the opening ceremony of the Midwest U.S.–Japan Association Conference and will meet with Honda President Takanobu Ito and representatives from Mitsubishi Corporation and Sony Corporation.

    Tuesday, September 15 (Japan)

    The governor and IEDC officials will conduct business meetings with prospective companies as well as companies that currently have operations in Indiana including Toyota Motor Corporation and Fuji Heavy Industries (Subaru). In the evening, Daniels will host a Friends of Indiana reception.

    Wednesday, September 16 (Japan)

    The governor and members of the Indiana delegation will return to Indianapolis from Tokyo.
    Delegation:

    Governor Mitch Daniels
    Mitch Roob, Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC)
    Steve Akard, IEDC
    Kai Chuck, IEDC
    Jon Costas, Mayor, Valparaiso
    John Ditslear, Mayor, Noblesville
    Bruce Hosier, Mayor, Portland
    Sharon McShurley, Mayor, Muncie
    Wayne Seybold, Mayor, Marion
    Michael McRobbie, Indiana University
    Victor Lechtenberg, Purdue University
    Eugene "Roy" Budd, Energize ECI
    Ron Gifford, Indy Partnership
    Kevin Kelly, City of Noblesville
    Theresa Kulczak, Japan America Society of Indiana
    John Sampson, Northeast Regional Marketing Partnership
    Donald Babcock, NIPSCO
    Richard Hall, Barnes & Thornburg
    Jeffrey Knight, Old National Bank
    Marie-Christine Pence, Duke Energy
    Richard Pfeil, Pfeil, Inc.
    Melissa Reese, Ice Miller LLP
    John Talley, ProLiance Energy
    Doug Huntsinger, Governor's staff
    Brad Rateike, Governor's staff
    Tom Dusing, Carefree World Travel
    Two members of the governor’s security detail also will travel.
    Members of the delegation who will travel to China only:
    Courtney Carr, Columbus Economic Development Board
    Dan Brindle, Eli Lilly & Company
    David Bramlage, Cole Hardwood, Inc.
    Steve Chapman, Cummins Inc.
    Martin George, Language Training Center
    Ryan Hou, LHP Technologies
    Dennis McKinney, McKinney Group
    Jacqueline Simmons, Baker & Daniels
    Members of the delegation who will travel to Japan only:
    Michael Fincher, Mayor, Logansport
    Ayako Girt, City of Anderson
    Todd Donati, Delaware County Commissioner
    Larry Ingraham, City of Muncie
    Nolan “Skip” Kuker, Logansport-Cass County Economic Development Foundation
    Terry Murphy, Muncie-Delaware County, Indiana Economic Development Alliance
    Jim Plump, Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation
    Michael Rozow, Dearborn County Economic Development Initiative
    Greg Wathen, Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana
    Charles Gassenheimer, Ener1, Inc.
    Hideyuki Kawashima, MJ Insurance, Inc.
    Michael Kern, Gaylor Inc.
    Brian McGrath, Ivy Tech Community College
    Colin MacNab, MJ Insurance, Inc.
    Cynthia Madrick, Cornerstone Environmental
    Mark Miller, Cornerstone Environmental




    http://www.wane.com/dpp/news/local_w...China_20090902
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    Saturday, Sept. 5. I got up and went to several garage sales. Next, came home and weed wacked the entire yard.

    Sunday, Sept. 6. I plan on getting up and mopping the kitchen and the bathrooms. Ie, cleaning house. When done, going to the flea market at DeKalb county fair grounds.

    Monday, Labor Day. I plan on visiting my daughter at her group home and surprise them with a homemade cake which Mr. Slotz will be making.

    Tuesday...........Back to work

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs.Slotz View Post
    Saturday, Sept. 5. I got up and went to several garage sales. Next, came home and weed wacked the entire yard.

    Sunday, Sept. 6. I plan on getting up and mopping the kitchen and the bathrooms. Ie, cleaning house. When done, going to the flea market at DeKalb county fair grounds.

    Monday, Labor Day. I plan on visiting my daughter at her group home and surprise them with a homemade cake which Mr. Slotz will be making.

    Tuesday...........Back to work
    Sounds like an excellent personal plan for the weekend Mrs. Slotz.

    I was trying to discuss the possible results of Govenor Daniel's visit to China and Japan on this thread. Did you want to start a personal thread to discuss your weekend activities?

    My primary focus for this thread is returning jobs to the USA and especially to Indiana and how effective Govenor Daniel's efforts may be in accomplishing this. Others on this forum may have opinions on this topic and I am interested in reading their thoughts.

    Thank you Mrs. Slotz.
    Last edited by HoosierHelen; 09-05-2009 at 10:51 PM.
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    My apologizes Ms. Helen.

    I always get out of wack during the ACD festival weekend. Our house is in the middle of the traffic and it makes me insane.

    I do see what you are saying and it is a very nice post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoosierHelen View Post
    I certainly wish our Govenor Daniels success with this trip. We sure need the jobs to return to Indiana. How on earth he will negotiate this with the Chinese, I'm not certain. Best of luck Governor!!

    Here is what I found for his itinerary:


    Monday, September 7 (China)
    Governor Daniels will speak at an event in Shanghai hosted by Cummins Inc. for manufacturing suppliers. Cummins is headquartered in Columbus. In the afternoon, the governor will meet with local officials and representatives from the Shanghai Foreign Commerce Commission, the organization which oversees all inbound and outbound investment for the Shanghai province. The governor will host a reception for the Hoosier Club of Shanghai, a local network of business leaders and alumni from Indiana colleges and universities.

    Tuesday, September 8 (China)
    Governor Daniels will meet with representatives from several companies in Shanghai before giving a speech on Indiana’s clean energy initiatives at the American Chamber of Commerce’s Greentech: A Call to Action conference. The governor also will meet with officials from Eli Lilly & Company at Lilly’s facility at the Pudong Science Park and will host a Friends of Indiana reception for representatives of Chinese companies that conduct business in Indiana or are interested in locating in the state.

    Wednesday, September 9 (China) The governor will travel by train to Hangzhou, in Zhejiang Province, where he will be joined by Purdue University Vice Provost Dr. Victor Lechtenberg for meetings with representatives of the Zhejiang Agricultural Bureau, the organization which oversees agriculture policy, including the import of products from the U.S. Daniels also will meet with Zhao Hongzhu, the Party Secretary of Zhejiang province, who is hosting a banquet in the evening to celebrate the 22nd anniversary of the sister-state agreement between Indiana and Zhejiang. Former Governor Robert Orr signed a sister state agreement with Zhejiang Governor Shen Zulun in Indianapolis on July 23, 1987.


    Thursday, September 10 (China) Governor Daniels will conduct business meetings and visit the Spirit of Humanity Sculpture in Zhejiang. The sculpture is a gift given to the Province by then-Governor Frank O’Bannon in honor of the 10th anniversary of the sister-state relationship. Daniels also will meet with Zhejiang Governor Lu Zushan. Both governors will conduct a joint availability with members of the local and international media in the afternoon.
    In the evening, Daniels will attend a banquet hosted by Governor Lu Zushan.

    Friday, September 11 (China/Japan)
    The Indiana delegation will travel from Hangzhou to Tokyo, Japan to continue its economic development mission.
    Saturday, September 12 (Japan)

    Governor Daniels will travel by train to Tochigi Prefecture, Indiana’s
    sister-state in Japan, where he will meet with Tochigi Governor Tomikazu Fukuda. The governors will commemorate the 10th anniversary of the sister-state agreement by planting a tulip tree, the official state tree of Indiana, in the central park of Tochigi. Daniels also will speak at the 10th Anniversary Commemorative Symposium at Tobu Hotel before attending a reception for the Indiana delegation hosted by Governor Fukuda.

    Sunday, September 13 (Japan)

    The governor will attend the Midwest U.S.–Japan Association Conference Executive Meeting and Gala Reception in Tokyo. Daniels is one of three Midwest governors currently scheduled to attend the conference. Lieutenant governors from others states also will attend.

    Monday, September 14 (Japan)
    Governor Daniels will address attendees at the opening ceremony of the Midwest U.S.–Japan Association Conference and will meet with Honda President Takanobu Ito and representatives from Mitsubishi Corporation and Sony Corporation.

    Tuesday, September 15 (Japan)

    The governor and IEDC officials will conduct business meetings with prospective companies as well as companies that currently have operations in Indiana including Toyota Motor Corporation and Fuji Heavy Industries (Subaru). In the evening, Daniels will host a Friends of Indiana reception.

    Wednesday, September 16 (Japan)

    The governor and members of the Indiana delegation will return to Indianapolis from Tokyo.
    Delegation:

    Governor Mitch Daniels
    Mitch Roob, Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC)
    Steve Akard, IEDC
    Kai Chuck, IEDC
    Jon Costas, Mayor, Valparaiso
    John Ditslear, Mayor, Noblesville
    Bruce Hosier, Mayor, Portland
    Sharon McShurley, Mayor, Muncie
    Wayne Seybold, Mayor, Marion
    Michael McRobbie, Indiana University
    Victor Lechtenberg, Purdue University
    Eugene "Roy" Budd, Energize ECI
    Ron Gifford, Indy Partnership
    Kevin Kelly, City of Noblesville
    Theresa Kulczak, Japan America Society of Indiana
    John Sampson, Northeast Regional Marketing Partnership
    Donald Babcock, NIPSCO
    Richard Hall, Barnes & Thornburg
    Jeffrey Knight, Old National Bank
    Marie-Christine Pence, Duke Energy
    Richard Pfeil, Pfeil, Inc.
    Melissa Reese, Ice Miller LLP
    John Talley, ProLiance Energy
    Doug Huntsinger, Governor's staff
    Brad Rateike, Governor's staff
    Tom Dusing, Carefree World Travel
    Two members of the governor’s security detail also will travel.
    Members of the delegation who will travel to China only:
    Courtney Carr, Columbus Economic Development Board
    Dan Brindle, Eli Lilly & Company
    David Bramlage, Cole Hardwood, Inc.
    Steve Chapman, Cummins Inc.
    Martin George, Language Training Center
    Ryan Hou, LHP Technologies
    Dennis McKinney, McKinney Group
    Jacqueline Simmons, Baker & Daniels
    Members of the delegation who will travel to Japan only:
    Michael Fincher, Mayor, Logansport
    Ayako Girt, City of Anderson
    Todd Donati, Delaware County Commissioner
    Larry Ingraham, City of Muncie
    Nolan “Skip” Kuker, Logansport-Cass County Economic Development Foundation
    Terry Murphy, Muncie-Delaware County, Indiana Economic Development Alliance
    Jim Plump, Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation
    Michael Rozow, Dearborn County Economic Development Initiative
    Greg Wathen, Economic Development Coalition of Southwest Indiana
    Charles Gassenheimer, Ener1, Inc.
    Hideyuki Kawashima, MJ Insurance, Inc.
    Michael Kern, Gaylor Inc.
    Brian McGrath, Ivy Tech Community College
    Colin MacNab, MJ Insurance, Inc.
    Cynthia Madrick, Cornerstone Environmental
    Mark Miller, Cornerstone Environmental




    http://www.wane.com/dpp/news/local_w...China_20090902

    Lets face facts here, okay.
    While American workers might actually be the most productive on earth, our manufacturing industries simple cannot compete with the Chinese when it comes to labor costs.
    BUT, there are still an awful lot of goods in high demand in China that they aren't quite capable of producing for themselves. Much of these are specialty agricultural goods & products which are beyond the capacity of their antiquated farming system.
    Personally, I don't see our manufacturing jobs ever returning here from China. But, as the Chinese people's incomes are increasing a little now I can easily see whole new industries springing up in our country to export different goods to their country.
    I think we've just got to change the things we're looking at.
    Joe

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