Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Sandoval leaves Monday for Australia

More than 30 Nevada officials on trade trip

- By SEAN WHALEY

CARSON CITY — Gov. Brian Sandoval plans to leave Monday for Australia along with more than 30 Nevada representa­tives on a mission designed to enhance trade partnershi­ps that will focus on water technology and commercial­ization, tourism and gaming.

The Nevada Trade Delegation will also discuss mining, research and educationa­l collaborat­ion, and unmanned technology on the trip that will run through Aug. 6.

The delegation includes representa­tives from the Governor’s Office of Economic Developmen­t, the Nevada System of Higher Education, Nevada’s mining industry, WaterStart, the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Las Vegas economic developmen­t agencies, as well as business owners who are interested in strengthen­ing or pursuing trade and export partnershi­ps in Australia.

WaterStart is Nevada’s catalyst for inventive technologi­es that optimize the use and preservati­on of the state’s water resources.

With scheduled stops in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, Sandoval and the delegation will be meeting with high-ranking government officials, leading research institutio­ns and industry representa­tives to not only highlight the state of Nevada but also solidify research and export partnershi­ps.

In 2015, Nevada’s trade with Australia totaled $149 million, making Australia Nevada’s 10th largest trade partner with exports to Australia totaling $104 million and imports valued at $45 million for a trade surplus of $59 million.

Manufactur­ing accounts for 98 percent of Nevada exports to Australia, and 94 percent of imports. Of Nevada products that were manufactur­ed in the state and exported to Australia, gaming equipment accounted for $33 million of the total. Medical equipment and supply imports from Australia to Nevada totaled $14 million.

Among those going on the trip will be Dale Erquiaga, chief strategy officer for Sandoval; Steve Hill, executive director of the state economic developmen­t office; Dana Bennett, president of the Nevada Mining Associatio­n; Alma Derricks, vice president of sales and marketing for Cirque du Soleil; and many others representi­ng higher education, mining, gaming and tourism.

Sandoval has gone on several trade missions as governor, most recently in October 2015 when he went to China. He has also visited Canada, Mexico, Israel and Europe.

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