EXPOCOMER 2020 will take place in Panama City from March 25 to 28. Businessmen from 30 countries will participate in the event, exhibiting food products, beverages, textiles, clothing and accessories, technological and electronic equipment.
Jorge Garcia Icaza, president of the EXPOCOMER 2020 Organizing Committee, reported that the exhibition area of the fair to be held at the Atlapa Convention Center has sold out 90% to date and this year's edition is expected to attract the participation of some 30 countries from the Americas, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia, who will attend this event to take advantage of opportunities to present everything from food and textile lines to technology and home appliances, among others.
On August 27, companies from the Asian country will participate in business rounds in Tegucigalpa, and from 28 to 30 of the same month will be present at Expo Taiwan 2019, to be held in San Pedro Sula.
At least 18 Taiwanese companies are expected to participate. These companies are engaged in the manufacture and packaging of food, the production of cold roll forming machines and the manufacture of camera mirrors, among others.
On May 24, a delegation of 12 companies from the South American country will visit Guatemala to offer local distributors foods such as avocado, apples, asparagus, blueberries and others.
The event, promoted by the Guatemalan Chamber of Commerce, will be held in a hotel south of the Guatemalan capital. There, 30-minute appointments will be held with each of the companies interested in participating.
From 20 to 23 May, an online business meeting will be held with South Korea for companies in the food and beverage sectors.
The Secretariat for Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) coordinates the "Virtual Business Roundtable with South Korea," which is aimed at companies in the food and beverage sector, and will be conducted through the Central American Trade Network.
Within the framework of EXPOCOMER 2019, the second National Business Roundtable is scheduled for March 28, in which companies from more than 20 countries are expected to participate.
From the CCIAP press release:
The Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP), in strategic alliance with the Ministry of Commerce and Industries (MICI) will carry out the 2nd National Business Roundtable, next March 28 in the framework of EXPOCOMER 2019, with the objective of boosting Panamanian exports in the international market.
On September 6, Central American companies from different sectors will meeting in San Pedro Sula to take part in business meetings with potential clients.
The event is being organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Cortés, and will be held at the Felipe Arguello Convention Center of Expocentro.
Raiza Hernández, coordinator of the business conference, informed Laprensa.hn that "...
As part of the ExpoMueble 2018 event, Central American furniture manufacturers and distributors are being called upon to take part in the business conferences scheduled to take place from July 26 to 29, in Guatemala City.
The Guatemalan Exporters Agency reported that in the 2018 edition, more than 100 exhibitors from furniture chains and Guatemalan boutiques will take part, having the opportunity to promote their products to the more than 15,000 people who will be visiting the exhibition floor.
More than 200 Costa Rican and Panamanian companies from different industries will participate in a business roundtable from August 28th to 30th in Chiriqui, Panama.
From a statement issued by the Crecex:
June 21, 2018.This morning the Chamber of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica and of Representatives of Foreign Houses (CRECEX) in conjunction with the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Chiriqui in Panama brought together Costa Rican business leaders for the official launch of the next VI Edition of the Chiriqui Business Forum 2018.
From July 30 to August 1, a business meeting will take place between business leaders in the region and Chilean companies from the forestry, agriculture, manufacturing and seafood sectors.
From a press release by ProChile:
The event will be held in Guatemala City, between July 30 and August 1, and will bring together about 120 buyers from all over the region.In total, there will be 60 places for Chilean entrepreneurs in the forestry and agricultural sector, industry-manufactures and seafood.
Twenty companies from the Colon Free Zone will travel to Santo Domingo to explore business opportunities with Dominican importers.
The Panamanian companies that will be taking part in the business round table come from the sectors of logistics, textiles, toys, schools, watchmaking, household items, beauty and dermatology products, and mechanics, among others.
Between the 4th and 8th of June a business roundtable is being organized for companies in the sectors of packaging, food and beverages, and tourism, among others.
The Secretariat of Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) is inviting companies to take part in the so-called "Virtual Business Conference of Central America Exports" in which companies from the following sectors will participate:
On April 27 a business meeting will take place in San Jose between Costa Rican businessmen and representatives of the industry of cookies, food doughs, breads and cakes from Brazil.
The business conference will take place on Friday, April 27, from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm at the Crowne Corobicí Hotel and is being organized by Crecex in conjunction with the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency (APEX-Brazil) and the Brazilian Association of the Industries of Biscuits, Food Flours and Breads and Cakes (Abimapi).
On May 17 and 18, agroindustrial companies in the region will be meeting in San Pedro Sula, where products will be exhibited and business appointments held.
In the IV edition of the Agromercados 2018 fair, which will take place at the San Pedro Sula Expo Center, the participation of at least 800 companies is expected.
A group of entrepreneurs from the Asian nation will be visiting Nicaragua to buy coffee and cocoa, and also explore new opportunities with local companies in the meat industry.
The delegation consists of 14 businesspeople interested in buying mainly coffee and cocoa.According to the Taiwanese ambassador in Nicaragua, Jaime Wu, most of them will be visiting the country for the first time.
From March 7 to 9, a delegation of companies from the industrial and manufacturing sectors of Taiwan will be showcasing their products and holding meetings with local businessmen in Santo Domingo.
"...Taiwanese companies will be showcasing a wide range of products, such as folding solar bicycles, construction materials, hardware, electronic and consumer electrical equipment, security and monitoring systems, molds, parts and accessories for vehicles, footwear and materials, sacks and netting for agribusiness, fire and wastewater pumps, jewelery, electrical materials, aluminum doors and windows, office chairs and parts, PVC soffits, bamboo products, and much more."