El Salvador Opens Commercial Office in Brazil

The objective is to promote, expand and diversify economic, trade, investment and tourism links between the two nations.

Monday, November 4, 2013

From a press release by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in El Salvador:

The Foreign Minister, Jaime Miranda Flamenco, officially opened on October 31 a Commercial Office in El Salvador Sao Paulo, Brazil, in order to promote, expand and diversify economic, trade, investment and tourism links between this nation and the South American country.

"For four years, our Government has implemented a well-founded economic strategy for economic growth and equitable social development, which has consolidated the business climate and attracted investment to El Salvador," said the Chancellor of the Republic.

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