Korean Business Mission to Nicaragua

A visit is being organized for June 22 for South Korean companies to offer products such as galvanized steel, machinery, spare parts and other industrial products.

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Elnuevodiario.com.ni reports that "...The companies that will be taking part offer a wide variety of products, such as galvanized steel, galvalume, precipitates; used engines and used auto parts; alternators and starters, components for alternators; industrial safety gloves; skid steer loaders and hoists; used cars; spare parts, automotive auto parts for shock absorbers, pumps, brakes, filters; fixed and portable digital X-ray equipment for doctors and veterinarians, X-ray tubes and LED electric products for ballasts, batteries and emergency lamps."

"... There will also be companies that sell parts for sewers, aqueducts and construction materials; fruit extractors and vegetable juicers; cuckoo clocks; cosmetics such as brushes, face masks, sponges, eyelash wands; and microfiber towels."

The "Trade Mission: Nicaragua-Korea 2017" is being organized by the Embassy of the Republic of Korea and the Trade and Investment Promotion Agency of that country.

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