Chilean Companies Visit Panama

Several aquaculture and industrial companies from Chile are visiting Panamanian businessmen in order to explore commercial opportunities.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

The objective of this visit is to foster the exchange of products, technology and infrastructure.

Visitors are taking part of the "Chile - Panama Industrial Encounter 2009", and they "will meet with directors from the Panamanian Water Resources Authority", reports Pa-digital.com.pa.

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