Entrepreneurs from the South American country are interested in exporting appliances, seafood and wood products to the Nicaraguan market.
Friday, March 23, 2018
The goal of the Nicaraguan-Ecuadorian Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Commerce (Caniec) is to take full advantage of the partial scope trade agreement signed by both countries last year.
Vernon Guerrero, president of the new group, explained to Elnuevodiario.com.ni that "...The partial trade agreement between Nicaragua and Ecuador will allow our products such as cigars, rum and a series of additional products, and that will be of great benefit because it is merchandise that will enter without incurring tariffs, which will benefit our consumers and Ecuadorian consumers'."
More tourism and the promotion of Dominican exports to the European country, are some of the benefits expected to be gained from the agreement signed between businessmen from both countries.
The cooperation agreement between the National Confederation of Agricultural Producers (Confenagro) and the Dominican-Russian Chamber of Commerce, aims to promote exports of Dominican products to Russia, facilitate joint investments, and promote tourism and cooperation.
An agreement between business associations aims to improve the exchange of trade and investment between the two countries.
From a statement issued by the Association of Industrialists in Puerto Rico (AIPR):
The Association of Industrialists of Puerto Rico (AIPR) and the Costa Rica-Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce (CCCR-PR) have established a mutual cooperation agreement with the aim of promoting trade, investment, trade and other cooperation economic benefits for their respective members and economic development in both countries, said Carlos Rivera Velez, president of the AIPR.
Nicaraguan entrepreneurs together with the French Embassy in the country created the union with the aim of improving and facilitating trade between the two nations.
This new institution is composed of Nicaraguans and French companies seeking to develop and create new business opportunities between the two countries.
Although Denmark has closed its embassy in Managua, DANCHAM is the support base of 40 Danish companies with investments in Nicaragua.
The Danish-Nicaraguan Chamber of Commerce (Dancham) supports Danish entrepreneurs doing business in Nicaragua, promoting trade between the two countries.
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