1. The ADB Business Opportunities publication is available monthly by subscription and is on the Internet at http://www.asiandevbank.org. It lists all public sector projects
that are being processed by ADB. The yearly Country Program Notes list the pipeline of projects planned for the next three years.
2. In addition to the sources mentioned above, the Department of Commerce disseminates ADB information through the National Trade Data Bank (www.stat-usa.gov) and Commerce Business Daily.
3. For loans, the executing agencies of the borrowing countries are the best continuing sources of information as these agencies are the customer, not the bank itself.
The Asian Development Bank has and will continue to play a decisive role in developing the Asian economy, resulting in substantial market opportunities in all sectors. The U.S. Government is committed to working with American companies to expand their market share at the Asian Development Bank.
Key Contacts
Washington:
Ms. Janet Thomas, Director
Office of Multilateral Development Banks
U.S. Commercial Service
Washington, D.C. 20230
Tel: (202) 482-3399
Fax: (202) 273-0927
Manila:
Mr. Denny Barnes,
Senior Commercial Officer
U.S. Commercial Liaison Office to the Asian Development Bank
3rd Floor, 395 Senator Gil Puyat Ave.
1200 Makati City, Philippines
Tel: (632) 890-9364; 895-3020
Fax: (632) 890-9713
E-mail: dbarnes3@doc.gov
Ambassador Linda Tsao Yang
U.S. Executive Director
Asian Development Bank
P.O. Box 789
0980 Manila, Philippines
Tel: (632) 632-6050
Fax: (632) 632-4003