From November 5th to 9th, Guatemalan businessmen from the agricultural and manufacturing sectors will visit Frankfurt to discuss business opportunities with local buyers.
The representatives of the Guatemalan Association of Exporters (Agexport) informed that the trade mission they organize, will allow Guatemalan businessmen to contact potential buyers from Germany, whom they will have business appointments previously defined.
In Guatemala a trade mission to the US city is being organized for November 5 to 9 for export companies of fresh and manufactured products geared towards the retail segment.
The Business Intelligence Unit at AGEXPORT's Market Development and Commercial Promotion Department is calling on entrepreneurs from the agricultural and manufacturing sectors to be part of the Commercial Mission to Chicago in the United States, from November 05 to November 2018.
From September 6 to 9, about 50 businessmen from China will be meeting with Guatemalan industrial companies to explore business opportunities.
The business conference is being organized by the China - Guatemala Chamber of Cooperation, and will be held in the Industry Park, in zone 9 of Guatemala City.
Pedro Barnoya, vice president of the Chamber, explained to Prensalibre.com that "...
250 international buyers are expected to do business with craftsmen and manufacturing companies in the two trade fairs scheduled for September 26 and 27 in Guatemala.
A call has gone out to SMEs from the sectors of food and beverages, hygiene and personal care, home cleaning, plastic products, cosmetics, and other diverse manufacturers to take part in the business conference that will take place on the 26th and 27th of September 2018 in Antigua, Guatemala.
From November 5 to 9, Guatemalan entrepreneurs from the agricultural and manufacturing sectors will be visiting the US city to explore business opportunities with local buyers.
Representatives from the Guatemalan Association of Exporters (Agexport) reported that theTradeMissionto Chicago is geared towards companies that export fresh and manufactured products geared towards the retail segment. The main objective is the opening and positioning of the Guatemalan exportable supply in the third largest city in the United States, Chicago, in Illinois.
From May 21 to 25, Guatemalan entrepreneurs from the manufacturing sector will be visiting Panama to explore business opportunities with Panamanian buyers.
The union of exporters of Guatemala is calling on companies in the manufacturing sector to form part of the Commercial Mission to Panama, anticipated for the days 21 to the 25 of May.
A delegation of companies from the construction, engineering, mining, glass and packaging sectors will be meeting with Guatemalan companies to analyze investment opportunities.
"...In addition to business conferences with Guatemalan businessmen, members of the mission will be attending workshops with topics such as the Chile-Central America Free Trade Agreement (FTA), opening opportunities for trade between Guatemala and Chile, global value chains, the potential of the productive linkages for investments and trade, and direct investments and integration: Opportunities for companies in Guatemala and Chile."
Mining, manufacturing and food companies project closing contracts with Central American companies worth at least $14 million this year.
"...Establishing contracts for commercial transactions worth between $13 and $14 million over the next 12 months, in the three Central American countries that they visited, is the goal of the Peruvian Trade Industry Mission," saidElmer Lava, from the Commission for the Promotion of Peru for Exports and Tourism (PromPeru).
The Chamber of Commerce in Chiriqui is calling for participation in a business conference to be held from August 23 to 25 at the International Fair of David.
From a statement issued by the Camchi:
The fourth version of the Business Conference run by the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Chiriqui from August 23 to 25 2016 in the city of David, Chiriqui province, will be the perfect opportunity for domestic producers and companies from the various sectors in the formal economy to sell or buy certified products and services from buyers from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Uruguay, Mexico, Ecuador, Paraguay, Bolivia, China and El Salvador.
The meeting in Guatemala will focus on various manufacturing segments, cosmetics, plastics, wood and food and beverages.
The 8th. edition of MANUFEXPORT Retail Supply will be held from on Septemberg 7th-8th 2016 in Santo Domingo del Cerro, Antigua Guatemala.
From a statement issued by Agexport:
The export manufacturing industry is a highly dynamic and innovative sector and every year implements new strategies and business models to potentiate its exports, which represent 30% of Guatemala's total exports and which generate about 200 thousand jobs. One of the goals set for this year, 2016, is to surpass by 6% the $3.585 million already exported, according to the Bank of Guatemala, from January to November 2015.
On November 12 Korean companies interested in the plastic sectors, renewable energy, construction and general industry will be meeting with Guatemalan businessmen.
The business conference will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Guatemala City and which include the participation of the companies Dongshin Hydraulics, Dae Jin Engineering, Dass Tech Industrial Greensolution and Soolim, among others.
The Peruvian exporters union has estimated at $985 million the untapped trade potential between the two countries , mainly in the chemical, agricultural and agro-industrial subsectors.
Most of the unexploited trade opportunities identified by the Exporters Association of Peru are to be found in the chemical subsector, which include "...
Costa Rican exporters view positively the inclusion of new products to the FTA with Mexico, with the possibility of establishing regional production chains.
Some of the products that will be incorporated into the trade agreement are sugar, iron and steel sheets, gelatin powder, cigarettes, chicken sausages, jellies and fruit pastes. In addition, also agreed was trade in raw materials such as yogurt and powdered sour cream and hydrolyzed vegetable protein.
Colombian businessmen indicate that the entire region is a good market for exports and investment, and existing opportunities are not being taken advantage of.
Central America is a region with plenty of benefits for investment, with unlimited access to foreign exchange, protection of trademarks and patents, and this has not been taken advantage of by the Colombian industry, despite an FTA with three countries-Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, says the president of the Panamanian Colombian Chamber of Commerce, Eduardo Cristo.
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