Analysis of Possible Expansion of Panama - Dominican FTAFriday, June 7, 2013 The aims would be to increase the list of imports and exports to 200 products, in order to boost trade between the two countries. This was announced by Panama's ambassador in the Dominican Republic, Alberto Castillero, who added that the Dominican Government has a special interest in strengthening bilateral trade agreements with the increase in the list of products in order to increase the export of agricultural and livestock products from that country. China promotes products in PanamaThursday, November 27, 2008 The capital of Panama will host the XI Trade Expo of the People's Republic of China, from December 4 - 7. The person in charge of the expo, Liang Haiguang, said that 60 companies from China's autonomous cities and provinces will participate with industrial products, construction tools, home appliances, cars and decorating, besides other type of gadgets. Centro de Exportación e Inversión de la República Dominicana Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Dominican Republic.
Chinese Trade Show Inaugurated in GuatemalaFriday, August 28, 2009 Over 100 companies are showcasing their products in the Crow Conventions Center, up to August 30th. Chinese companies are showing products from the automotive, appliances, telecomm, construction machinery and computer equipment industries. Dominican Republic to Join SICAFriday, June 28, 2013 After being accepted by the current members, another year is required for the country to become a full member of the Central American Integration System. "There is a political will that the Dominican Republic be integrated as fast as possible" as a full member of the Central American Integration System (SICA), as it currently is an observer, said the Costa Rican Foreign Minister Enrique Castillo. Nicaragua to Host China Trade ExhibitionFriday, June 5, 2009 The exhibition will be held at the Crowne Plaza Convention Center and 60 companies will participate this coming August 27. The fair will promote the commercial exchange between both countries, allowing Nicaraguan businesses to offer products of interest to the Chinese market. Panama - Dominican Republic Business RoundtableThursday, January 18, 2018 From March 20 to 23, a group of Panamanian businessmen will be visiting Santo Domingo to meet with local companies and explore business opportunities. In this trade mission, it is expected that twenty exporting companies will take part, among them agro-industrial and industrial companies, who will be holding business appointments with important importers from the Dominican Republic. Costa Rica Resumes Shipments of Tubular Bags to Dominican RepublicThursday, May 17, 2012 The first exports of polypropylene and fabric tubular bags entered the Dominican Republic after the WTO ordered the country to eliminate the safeguard measure imposed on imports from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador. From a press release from the Ministry of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica (Comex): Dominican Rep. Removes Tariff on PolypropyleneTuesday, March 27, 2012 By eliminating the tariff of 38%, conditions for the export of tubular fabric and polypropylene bags to the Dominican Republic return to normal. A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica: Guatemala Opens Embassy in IndiaTuesday, April 9, 2013 Guatemala is seeking to consolidate its presence in Asia in order to explore new business, investment and cooperation opportunities. From the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Guatemala: WTO Rules Against Dominican RepublicThursday, November 24, 2011 A complaint by Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador over tariffs on woven and polypropylene bags, has obtained a favorable ruling. The arbitration panel of the World Trade Organization (WTO) today released its final report, which stated that safeguard measures imposed by the Dominican Republic in 2010 on polypropylene and woven bags from Costa Rica was a violation Dominican Republic Removes Restrictions for El SalvadorFriday, October 15, 2010 Dominican Republic provisionally lifted, until December 31, restrictions for Salvadoran products. The Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Dominican Republic, Jose Ramon Fadul, announced on Thursday consensus by the Dominican Government to accept provisional certifications issued by the Ministry of Economy of El Salvador, so imports from that country benefit from preferential trade. Extension of FTA Between Panama and Dominican RepublicWednesday, May 22, 2013 The modifications to the original trade agreement will boost by up to $40 million growth in exports from the Dominican Republic to Panama. According to the Executive Secretary of the National Trade Negotiations Committee (CNNC), Luis Omar Fernandez this will allow the Dominican Republic, to increase by 60% its exports in the next few years, by an amount estimated at $40 million, as in 2012 they reached an estimated value of $25 million, with the most important products being steel and iron, plastics, pharmaceuticals, coffee and other industrial goods and foodstuffs. Panama - Dominican Republic: New Business OpportunitiesTuesday, May 2, 2017 The partial scope agreement will be renegotiated in order to improve the preferences of the goods already contemplated in the document, and incorporate others such as agricultural, sea and industrial products. The current Partial Scope Agreement between the Dominican Republic and Panama, in force since 1987, has a limited coverage of just under 200 products. The governments of Panama and the Dominican Republic said that the expansion of products under the agreement will allow us to explore new opportunities for agricultural products, agro-processed products, seafood and industrial products while maintaining our protection of sensitive products. WTO Confirms Dominican Republic Violated RulesWednesday, February 1, 2012 The report argues that tariffs on Central American imports imposed by the Dominican Central on tubular fabric and polypropylene bags, of up to 38%, are in violation of its rules. The Central American tariffs on imports of tubular fabric and polypropylene bags, imposed by the Dominican Republic, are in violation of the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO), said a report by the agency. |
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