Panama and Bolivia will sign bilateral cooperation agreementFriday, September 19, 2008 Evo Morales and Panamanian president, Martin Torrijos, will sign two accords and a memorandum of understanding in matters of politics, trade, law and culture. According to the Bolivian ambassador to Panama, Edgar Soliz, one of the topics at the meeting that Morales and Torrijos will have is the establishment of a bilateral trade commission that will study how and under what conditions Bolivia could have its own commercial exhibition in the Colon Free Zone (in Panama) in order to export its products. New Panama - Bolivia Flight with CopaWednesday, March 18, 2009 The Bolivian government authorized Copa Airlines to operate the route between Panama City and Santa Cruz with a frequency of four flights per week. The website Americaeconomica.com published, "Copa Airlines, which will have its headquarters in Santa Cruz, will operate the route with Boeing 737-700 aircraft that have a capacity for 124 passengers. In accordance with its business plan, the company expects to transport a total of 30,463 passengers in the first 12 months of operations, said as the EFE news agency." Conclusion of El Salvador - Bolivia FTA NegotiationsWednesday, November 23, 2016 Medicines, plastic footwear, juices and coffee are some of the products that will enter the Bolivian market with tariff preferences once the agreement has been approved. From a statement issued by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador: COPA will have new destinations in DecemberWednesday, November 19, 2008 To Valencia on December 1 and to Santa Cruz, Bolivia and Oranjestad in Aruba on December 15. The executive president of Copa Airlines, Pedro Heilbron, said to the press that of the new destinations this will be their "first flight to Santa Cruz, Bolivia," on December 15 and it will be a direct connection between South and Central America. Honduras to Export Meat to BoliviaTuesday, December 7, 2010 Health authorities in Bolivia are in the process of certifying meat packer CyD to begin exports. The director of the National Service of Agricultural Health (SENASA), Heriberto Amador, told Latribuna.hn that, "Bolivia has certified our country for meat export, which means more work and producers, will find it easier to sell their animals with better prices, thus strengthening the livestock industry." Trade Agreement Between El Salvador and BoliviaTuesday, February 6, 2018 Flavors for the food industry, medicines for veterinary use and clothing are some of the products with potential to be sold in the South American country, once the partial scope agreement becomes effective. From a statement issued by the Ministry of Economy: Partial Scope Agreement Between El Salvador and BoliviaWednesday, January 27, 2016 In the first round of negotiation issues on market access, rules of origin, trade remedies, dispute settlement and institutional issues were discussed. From a statement issued by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador: Costa Rica: Private sector Want to Import Bolivian GasMonday, May 12, 2014 Private sector leaders have asked President Evo Morales to start negotiations for the import of gas at a cost of $500 thousand per year. The Chairman of the Bolivian State Power Corporation, YPFB, along with the Ministry of Hydrocarbons would be responsible for negotiating supply to the Central American country, according to statements by the nation's President Evo Morales. Trade Between Costa Rica and BoliviaMonday, December 12, 2016 Through an agreement with the Bolivian union of trade companies, Costa Rican entrepreneurs hope to increase trade between the two countries. From a statement issued by the Chamber of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica: Copa begins flights to Bolivia and ArubaTuesday, December 16, 2008 Since yesterday, Copa Airlines has two new destinations in the Americas, Santa Cruz in Bolivia and Oranjestad in Aruba. Both flights are with a Embraer 190 aircraft. El Salvador: Agreement to Buy GLP from BoliviaWednesday, October 19, 2016 The Sanchez Ceren administration is negotiating a contract with the Bolivian government for the purchase and sale of Liquefied Petroleum Gas in the medium term. As part of the negotiations between governments the possibility is being considered of Yacimientos Petrolíferos de Bolivia (YPFB) "... participating in the marketing and distribution chain, in partnership with El Salvador's state owned company, said the Bolivian minister of Hydrocarbons and Energy, Luis Alberto Sanchez. Panama: Call to Export to BoliviaMonday, September 18, 2017 Panamanian companies are interested in exporting to the South American country, within the framework of the start of negotiations to sign a commercial agreement between both countries. From a statement issued by the Ministry of Trade and Industry: Changes to Food Labeling Rules in BoliviaWednesday, June 8, 2016 Companies that export food to the South American country must include a special label to identify products containing GMOs or which are derived from them. The regulations of the decree signed in 2015 state that the deadline is 2018 so as to incorporate gradually, the new yellow label indicating if the food product contains any ingredients that have been genetically modified (GMO). Tender for Drinking Water Supply for $1.9 millionThursday, November 13, 2014 The Costa Rican Institute of Aqueducts and Sewer System is putting out to tender construction of drinking water facilities for the community of Bolivia and San Gerardo de Platanares Stage II. Government Purchase Costa Rica 2014LN-000031-PRI: EU Solar Energy ProgramWednesday, September 9, 2009 'Euro-Solar' was started in 2007, and aims to provide solar energy based electricity to 600 rural communities. El Salvador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Paraguay were the original beneficiaries of this project, however, Honduras was excluded from the contract signed today. |
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