Taiwanese businessmen will be visiting San Salvador on April 7 to explore business opportunities with local companies.
Friday, April 4, 2014
The event will be held at the Hilton Princess Hotel, from 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
"...12 Taiwanese companies will make up the mission and come from diverse industries, which will feature products including interior and exterior lighting, lights and marine equipment, water heaters and solar power providers, energy saving systems, rearview vehicle cameras, tire pressure sensors, electrical materials and accessories for home wiring, MP4, MP5, raw materials, accessories and machinery for the textile sector, shoes, bags and beds, equipment for all industries and for the preparation of floors and bamboo-based products. "
"The Office of the Economic Counsel of the Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) is inviting Salvadoran businessmen to enroll in business meetings and seek fruitful business relationships with their Taiwanese counterparts. For more information please contact the phone 2264-6514 or 2264-6098. "
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.
Taiwan Expo 2014 will be held on August 21st to 24th at the Crowne Plaza Convention Center.
Anita Huang, Charge d'affaires of the Embassy of Taiwan in Nicaragua reported that "... approximately $2.5 million is expected to be sold during the 2014 Taiwan Expo which will bring together Chinese and Nicaraguan businessmen.
From February to June businessmen from both countries will conduct missions and trade fairs in El Salvador and in the Asian nation.
During the first half of 2014, the Taiwanese Embassy in El Salvador will promote six events aimed at strengthening trade relations between the two countries, said Carlos Cheng, Economic Minister Counselor of the Asian nation.
Representatives from the construction industry will visit the country on November 12 looking for business alternatives.
This was reported by Anita Huang, economic counselor of the Embassy of the Republic of China Taiwan. The entrepreneurs will arrive in the country under the framework of the "Hardware and Industrial Machinery Mission Taiwan 2013".
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