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.
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."
Companies in the Asian country are looking to provide Guatemalan textile workers with accessories, threads and synthetic fabrics with finishes.
Textile companies in Guatemala envisage the possibility of generating more value in their supply chain with products that can be provided by Chinese companies that specialize in accessories and other necessary inputs for the textile production chain.
The objective of the new trade promotion office in the Dutch city is to expand business opportunities for Costa Rican exporters.
The aim is to use Procomer's office in Rotterdam to place products with high added value in Dutch territory, mainly from the food and cosmetics industry, and enhance environmental services.
In a statement from Procomer, Foreign Trade Minister Alexander Mora explained that "...
Increasing imports of Peruvian garlic and raising exports of shrimp products from the South American country are some of the opportunities that Honduran entrepreneurs could take advantage of.
Representatives of the Peruvian government detailed the opportunities that exist under the free trade agreement, which could be exploited more by Honduras, since currently imports from the South American country are about $80 million a year, while exports are only $2.3 million.
A virtual seminar has been organized for April 5, on recommendations to negotiate with Indian companies and best practices for exporting to that market.
From a statement issued by PROCOMER:
ConnectAmericas, anonlineplatformcreated by the Inter - American Development Bank (IDB) with support from Google, DHL, Visa and Alibaba will be holding afreewebinaron essential tips for doing business in India, on April 6 at 10:00 am, in which best practices for entering the Indian market will be explored and useful guidelines will be provided for the export process.
During the trade fair held in Panama City $135 million was transacted between exhibitors and buyers and 11 thousand business contacts were generated.
(Panama, March 27, 2017).The thirty-fifth version of EXPOCOMER 2017, the most important fair in the region, culminated in commercial transactions between exhibitors and buyers in the order of 135 million and an economic impact of $42 million, according to preliminary figures released by the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP).
Trade missions in America, Asia, Europe and the Caribbean will be meeting in Panama, in the traditional annual event where companies will have an opportunity to generate new business.
Expocomer 2017 will include the participation of entrepreneurs from Argentina, Brazil, Canada, the Caribbean and Africa, Colombia, Costa Rica, Korea, Cuba, Chile, China, Ecuador, El Salvador, Spain, the United States, Guatemala, India, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, Turkey and Venezuela; and for the first time, Canada and Nigeria.
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).
Paper and machinery are some of the goods that nicaraguan businessmen plan to import in large amounts with the upcoming elimination of the "patriotic" tax of 35% on colombian products.
The decision by Ortega government toabolish the 35% tax on imports of Colombian products, which has been in place since 1999, has been welcomed by the Nicaraguan private sector, which plans to increase imports of products such as machinery, paper and raw materials. The upcoming elimination of the tax, which must be approved by the Assembly, opens the door to new business opportunities between the two countries.
The guild of merchants in Cortés is looking for avocado producers are interested in selling the product in Kuwait.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Cortes (CCIC) has announced that through the Embassy of Honduras in Kuwait it has started calling on avocado producers who may be interested in exporting their product to the Middle East country.
Preparations are being made for Panamanian businessmen to visit the European country on May 1 with the aim of exploring business opportunities.
The trip to Hungary by Panamanian businessmen is scheduled for May, and was publicised during the meeting between Chancellor Isabel de Saint Malo de Alvarado and the Speaker of the National Assembly of the European country, László Kover.
Characteristics of consumers on the west coast of Canada and the marketing channels in the area are factors representing opportunities for exporting healthy products.
From a report entitled "Differentiated Food on the west coast of Canada" by PROCOMER Costa Rica:
The west coast of Canada offers opportunities for marketing products with distinct elements that provide health benefits related to things such as sporting lifestyles, helping with weight loss, natural products, products free of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or that facilitate special diets such as gluten-free products.
Invitations have been extended to the Taipei Food Fair 2017 which will be held from June 21 to 24 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center in Taiwan.
The Embassy of the China-Taiwan Republic and the Nicaraguan Taiwanese Business Chamber (Cetainic) is inviting producers and exporters to take part in the Taipei Fair Food 2017, to be held from June 21 to 24 in the city of Taipei.
A study by PROCOMER has identified potential business models in the US market through different access channels, ranging from "one to one" to the creation of partnerships with the public sector.
From thereportentitled "Exporting health services to US"by PROCOMER in Costa Rica:
From February 20th to 23rd a group of Colombian businessmen will be meeting with Panamanian companies to explore business opportunities.
The business meeting is being organized by the Colombian-Panamanian Chamber of Commerce, which aims to help "smooth things over" in the context of prevailing tension in trade relations between the two countries.