Official Opening of Our Global Trade Center in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
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U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce Announces Official Opening of Its Global Trade Center in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.
Miami, Florida – February 12, 2026
Overcoming challenges and building success day by day, the U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce proudly announces—with great fanfare—the official opening of its Global Trade Center in the prestigious Georgetown district, one of the most elegant destinations in the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C.
This landmark event will bring together senior U.S. government officials and top executives from some of the most influential companies in Washington, D.C. Attendance is private and by invitation only, and all participants must complete a mandatory registration process through:
📧 [email protected]
The Global Trade Center will serve as a strategic hub to strengthen the economic, business, and human development of minority communities across the United States. It is designed to facilitate:
- International trade (exports and imports)
- Joint investments and global partnerships
- Business formation and expansion
- Workforce development (local and international)
- Entrepreneurial education and capacity-building programs
This initiative will also act as a bridge for local entrepreneurs seeking growth opportunities, as well as international executives looking to establish operations in the United States—contributing to job creation and economic advancement for underserved communities.
“The Chamber will be where it belongs—right here in Washington, D.C.,” stated President Doug Mayorga. “With an exceptional team under my leadership, we will transform this community into a gateway to global markets. Our experience, knowledge, and high-level relationships will guarantee outstanding success for our members and partners.”
About the Opening Event
The inauguration is strictly by invitation only, with participation carefully reviewed and approved by the Chamber’s internal vetting process. This ensures that all attendees—both public and private sector leaders—meet the highest standards of professionalism and achievement.
About the Chamber
The U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce is advancing toward becoming a global institution for facilitating U.S. trade worldwide. As part of its 2026 expansion strategy, the Chamber has announced plans to establish new centers in:
New York, Tampa, New Orleans, Atlanta, Raleigh, Denver, Chicago, and Boston.
In addition, the Chamber will soon announce, alongside major strategic partners, the launch of the Minority Bank, a financial institution designed to provide capital access to entrepreneurs and businesses seeking to enhance their productive capacity. The program is expected to begin operations on August 1, 2026, in Washington, D.C.
For More Information:
📧 [email protected]
📞 +1 (202) 250-0260
🌐 www.minoritychamber.net
Media Contact:
Nicolle Paz
Public Affairs