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John Deere tractors roll to Chad

   Metairie, La.-based Tuleu Consulting Co. (TCC) has been awarded a contract by the government of Chad to sell 500 John Deere agricultural tractors to the African country’s “Programme National de Sécurité Alimentaire” (PNSA or National Food Security Program).
   The sale represents a $22.5 million deal for TCC, $11.5 million of which is U.S. export content.
   This bid was supported by the U.S. Commerce Department’s Advocacy Center, which coordinates federal resources and authority to help level the playing field on behalf of U.S. businesses as they compete against foreign firms for specific international contracts or other U.S. export opportunities.
   “TCC benefited from an aggressive, coordinated interagency commercial advocacy campaign spearheaded by our Advocacy Center to win a contract that will mean more jobs for American workers,” said Undersecretary of Commerce for International Trade Francisco Sánchez in a statement.
   This sale represents the largest contract in TCC’s history. As part of the sale, TCC will establish a John Deere service center in Chad to provide aftermarket sales and service to PNSA and its customers.
   Since its formation in 1993, the Advocacy Center has coordinated U.S. government resources to help hundreds of American companies, including small, midsized and large enterprises in various industry sectors, win government contracts across the globe. In fiscal year 2012, the Advocacy Center client companies reported 53 wins with a total estimated value of $87.1 billion and U.S. export content of $73.9 billion, Commerce said.

Chris Gillis

Located in the Washington, D.C. area, Chris Gillis primarily reports on regulatory and legislative topics that impact cross-border trade. He joined American Shipper in 1994, shortly after graduating from Mount St. Mary’s College in Emmitsburg, Md., with a degree in international business and economics.