Consumption of Wine in Guatemala Up 68%Monday, October 11, 2010 In the past ten years the demand increased from 117,500 9-liter cases in 2000 to 197,750 in 2010. Data from Wine and Spirit Report (IWSR), an International market research firm, reports that 74% of wine consumption will be red wine, followed by a 24% of white wine and 2% of pink wine. Tender for Software LicensesTuesday, May 22, 2018 The Minister of Finance in Guatemala is requesting different types of licenses, for equipment used in the institution. Guatemala Government Purchase 7574282: Panama as Solar Energy MarketMonday, June 16, 2014 The growth of electricity demand and favorable prices ranging from between 20 and 40 cents per kilowatt hour have been highlighted as most noteworthy. It is expected that the solar market will add 700 megawatts of new capacity in 2014, representing 2 percent of world demand in the solar market until 2018. This rate requires developers to move with speed in order to enter new countries. Tender for Computer Equipment and Software LicensesThursday, September 25, 2014 The Institute of Social Welfare of the Employees of the National Autonomous University of Honduras is putting out to tender computer hardware and software licenses. Honduras Government Purchase LPN-004-2014: Panamanian Rum Expands US DistributionThursday, June 4, 2009 The distilled spirits producer, Varela Hermanos, SA, signed a distribution agreement to expand into the US market. The agreement announced during the Wine and Spirits Wholesalers of America convention, held in Orlando, Florida, was signed between the Panamanian subsidiary of the company in Miami, Varela Imports, Inc. and Van Gogh Imports. ExpoVino 2013 in Costa RicaThursday, April 11, 2013 On 24th and 25th October, ExpoVino 2013 will be held at the Hotel Real Intercontinental & Club Tower Costa Rica. From information published by Expovino Costa Rica: How to Sell Designer Clothes in PanamaFriday, September 2, 2016 Recommendations have been given on the business models and marketing strategies to use to enter the clothing, footwear and jewelry markets in the Canal country. From the executive summary of a report by PROCOMER entitled "The fashion and design industry in Panama and marketing strategies": |
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