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07NICOSIA56
2007-01-18 12:03:00
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Embassy Nicosia
Cable title:  

CYPRUS' PROPOSAL FOR BFIF FUNDS

Tags:  BEXP ABUD AMGT ETRD ECON EINV BTIO CY 
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UNCLAS NICOSIA 000056 

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STATE FOR EB/CBA (DENNIS A. WINSTEAD),EB/EX AND EUR/SE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: BEXP ABUD AMGT ETRD ECON EINV BTIO CY
SUBJECT: CYPRUS' PROPOSAL FOR BFIF FUNDS

REF: STATE 189849

UNCLAS NICOSIA 000056

SIPDIS

SIPDIS

STATE FOR EB/CBA (DENNIS A. WINSTEAD),EB/EX AND EUR/SE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: BEXP ABUD AMGT ETRD ECON EINV BTIO CY
SUBJECT: CYPRUS' PROPOSAL FOR BFIF FUNDS

REF: STATE 189849


1. Summary: Embassy Nicosia requests BFIF funding to: 1) enable
interoperability with Department of Commerce computer systems. Part
of the funding would cover travel expenses for the FCS Athens
computer expert to come to Cyprus to connect Nicosia to the FCS
computer system and train Embassy personnel on its use; 2) send two
FSNs to FCS Athens for training/consultations and to inform the
American business community in Greece about business opportunities
in Cyprus; 3) bring two FCS personnel from Athens to Cyprus to hold
"Doing Business in the U.S." seminars on both sides of the island;
4) send Cyprus Tourism Organization employees and provisional
license holders for new golf courses to the U.S. to meet with
several key U.S. businesses active in the design, development,
and/or supply of golf courses; and 5) send the new econ/commercial
officer expected this summer to visit FCS Athens and FCS Ankara for
consultations and to explore ways to enhance cooperation. End
Summary.


2. A) Embassy Nicosia requests funding to enable the FCS Athens
computer expert to come to Cyprus for three days to install the
necessary software to link the Commercial section in Nicosia to the
FCS computer system and to train Nicosia commercial staff on its
operation. (Note: We received a BFIF grant in FY 2006 for this
purpose but were required to give it back when approval from FCS HQ
to connect Cyprus to the FCS network could not be obtained).

a) Justification: We currently do not have access to any of the
Commerce Department computer systems, limiting our ability to
promote U.S. commercial interests and provide services to U.S.
businesses. Interoperability will provide us with significantly
more tools to support U.S. business. It will also enable us to work
more closely with our FCS colleagues in D.C., Athens, Ankara and the
U.S. Export Assistance Centers (USEACS) throughout the U.S. to

promote business opportunities. Experience has shown that because
we are not on Commerce's computer network, we are not on the radar
screen of most USEACs.

b) Anticipated outcomes: We will further advance our services and
capabilities through our connection to the DOC systems. Our
exposure to U.S. business will increase and we will be better able
to promote opportunities to the U.S. business community in a timely
fashion. (Currently, we depend on FCS Athens to post our Trade Lead
Reports, which causes unavoidable delays.) This would also cut down
on FCS Athens' work load by enabling us to send out trade leads and
other documents directly rather than having FCS Athens duplicate our
work by requiring it to enter our reports into the FCS system.

c) Estimated costs: Ticket: $480; Lodging: 3 x 217 = $651.00; M &
IE: 3 x 110 = $330; provision for the necessary software purchase:
$1,000. Total estimated cost: $2,461.

d) Point of contact: If you wish to get more information on this
project, please contact the Commercial Specialist, Ms. Ephie-Yvonnie
Charalambidou at charalambidouey@state.gov or +357-22-393362 or
Economic/Commercial Officer Mr. Michael S. Dixon at
dixonms@state.gov or at +357-22-393359.

e) Neither Embassy nor FCS Athens, our partner post, has funds to
procure software or to bring in FCS Athens personnel. We do have a
computer that can be used should it be needed. We can also finance
the high-speed connection to the internet using the money received
through commercial connections.

f) Success criteria will include better service to U.S. business and
quicker placement of trade leads.


3. B) Post requests funding to send two FSNs to FCS Athens for
additional training and to advertise to the American business
community in Greece business opportunities in Cyprus.

a) Justification: Additional training in Athens presents the
opportunity to train the FSNs on all DoC systems as well as to
further network with the American business community in Greece to
apprise them of business opportunities in Cyprus. It will also help
create further synergies between FCS Athens and the Commercial
office in Nicosia.

b) Anticipated outcomes: The visit will ensure that post is fully
able to take advantage of DoC connectivity requested in paragraph 2
and will increase the exports of U.S. products and services to
Cyprus. We also expect the visit will increase the number of U.S.
firms participating in the U.S. pavilion at the Cyprus International
Fair.

c) Estimated Costs: 2 x 2,500 = 5,000

d) Point of contact: If you wish to get more information on this
project, please contact Commercial Specialist Ms. Ephie-Yvonnie
Charalambidou at charalambidouey@state.gov or +357-22-393362 or
Economic/Commercial Officer Mr. Michael S. Dixon at
dixonms@state.gov or +357-22-393359.

e) Success criteria: FSNs are fully proficient in accessing and
using all DoC systems available to post either now or in the near
future and participation in the U.S. pavilion at the Cyprus
International Fair increases by 10%.

f) Post will ensure that the FSNs remain adequately trained on the
DoC systems and that cooperation with FCS Athens and the U.S.
business community in Greece continues.


4. C) Post requests funding to host two "Doing Business in the U.S."
seminars in Cyprus - one in the Government-controlled area and one
in the area administered by Turkish Cypriots. Funds would cover
expenses to bring two FCS personnel from our partner post in Athens
for three days to hold the seminars; their lodging expenses;
reserving the halls in both communities; and for the printing of
flyers and invitations.

a) Justification: Our last "Doing Business in the U.S." seminar was
held in November, 2004. Since then, a lot has changed in the
economy, especially in the area administered by Turkish Cypriots.
Now would be a good time to remind businesspeople in both
communities of the opportunities and benefits of doing business with
the U.S.

b) Anticipated outcome: An increase in exports to both the
government-controlled area and the area administered by Turkish
Cypriots.

c) Estimated costs: Ticket costs to fly roundtrip from Athens to
Cyprus - approximately USD480 per person (480x2=960); Per Diem, per
day: USD327 per person (327x3=981x2=1,962); Halls reservation:
USD500; printing of invitations, flyers, seminar materials: USD300.
Total estimated cost for a three-day trip/seminar: $3,722.

d) Post point of contact: If you wish to get more information on
this project, please contact Commercial Specialist Ms. Ephie-Yvonnie
Charalambidou charalambidouey@state.gov or +357-22-393362 or
Economic/Commercial Officer Mr. Michael S. Dixon at
dixonms@state.gov or +357-22-393359.


5. D) Embassy Nicosia requests funding to send Cyprus Tourism
Organization (CTO) employees and holders of provisional licenses for
the construction of new golf courses in Cyprus to the U.S. (3-4
people total) to visit and meet with several key U.S. businesses
involved with the golfing industry. The CTO is a governmental
organization. The provisional license holders are all private
companies.

a) Justification: The golfing sector in Cyprus is rapidly growing
with the blessings of the Cyprus Government and getting key people
to the U.S. at this time would help give U.S. companies a
competitive advantage over their European and Asian rivals. Cyprus
currently has only four golf courses, but plans to permit the
construction of another 14. Provisional licenses for six of the 14
were recently granted. The UK Commercial Office has already funded
the travel of one of the license holders to the UK to meet with
businesses involved in the golf industry there.

b) Anticipated outcome: Several key contracts for the U.S. golf
industry in the design and construction of new golf courses in
Cyprus.

c) Estimated costs: $10,000 to include air travel and accommodation
for 3 people for 5 days.

d) Post point of contact: If you wish to get more information on
this project, please contact Commercial Specialist Ms. Ephie-Yvonnie
Charalambidou at charalambidouey@state.gov or +357-22-393362 or
Economic/Commercial Officer Mr. Michael S. Dixon at
dixonms@state.gov or +357-22-393359.


6. E) Post would appreciate funding to send the new econ/commercial
officer expected to arrive in Cyprus this summer to visit FCS Athens
and FCS Ankara for consultations and to explore ways to enhance our
cooperation.

a) Justification: over the last two years Embassy Nicosia has
created a very productive working relationship with both our partner
post, FCS Athens, and with FCS Ankara. A visit from the new
econ/commercial officer would help maintain this relationship and
help the new officer get up to speed on commercial issues. The
current economic-commercial officer will be leaving this summer.
The economic-commercial section in Nicosia is a one-person post.

b) Anticipated outcome: Continued strong cooperation between FCS
Athens, FCS Ankara, and the Commercial section in Embassy Nicosia.
A new Economic Commercial officer who is quickly up to speed on
commercial matters.

c) Estimated costs: $3,000 to include air travel and accommodation
for 5 days.

d) Post point of contact: If you wish to get more information on
this project, please contact Commercial Specialist Ms. Ephie-Yvonnie
Charalambidou at charalambidouey@state.gov or +357-22-393362 or
Economic/Commercial Officer Mr. Michael S. Dixon at
dixonms@state.gov or +357-22-393359.

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