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 World trade center - Definition 

World trade centers arose in the United States and Japan in the 1970s, spearheaded by New York City's World Trade Center.

A world trade center puts together under one roof all the services associated with global commerce, a kind of shopping mall providing networking access between corporations and governments. A WTC address gives a business prime and continuous access and exposure to all the services, organizations and individuals essential for success in world trade. "A World Trade Center in any city is a business shopping center, complementing and supporting the existing services of private and government agencies", explains World Trade Center Association (WTCA) President, Guy F. Tozzoli.

The World Trade Centers Association founded in 1970 and based in New York City, is an organization of nearly 300 world trade centers in almost 100 countries. The WTCA is an unofficial umbrella trade association that brings together corporations and government agencies involved in international trade.

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