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Global meetings: Watch out U.S., the world is catching up

With superior meeting facilities and a strong brand abroad, the U.S. has dominated the international convention market for the last several decades. RELATED CONTENT Groups join forces to make economic case for meetings That may not be true for much longer. “We were very fortunate in the United States in the last 30 years, [that] no one [else] had the capacity or the facilities,” Roger Dow, CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, told CEO Update in a recent interview. “Now you’re seeing that, with shows [like] the Shanghai World Expo, they have facilities which are global [and] world-class. “And things are being built around the world right now that make so many… Read More