On August 27, companies from the Asian country will participate in business rounds in Tegucigalpa, and from 28 to 30 of the same month will be present at Expo Taiwan 2019, to be held in San Pedro Sula.
At least 18 Taiwanese companies are expected to participate. These companies are engaged in the manufacture and packaging of food, the production of cold roll forming machines and the manufacture of camera mirrors, among others.
Businessmen from the infrastructure, transport and energy sectors will visit Guatemala on February 28 and March 1 and will meet with government authorities and private sector representatives.
The United Kingdom Embassy in Guatemala informed that representatives of AKT II (civil engineering and design), Biwater (solutions and water treatment), Buro Happold (engineering and design), ERM (business sustainability) will arrive to the country.
Guatemalan companies are invited to participate in the third commercial and academic mission scheduled to take place in San Francisco, United States, from June 3 to 5.
The Guatemalan-American Chamber of Commerce is the institution organizing the mission, which aims to acquire new knowledge and establish contacts with companies such as Google, Uber, Cisco and Microsoft, among others.
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.
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 "...
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.
Guatemalan companies are being called on to participate in a commercial and academic mission to San Francisco, United States from July 16 to 18.
The visit is being organized by the Guatemalan-American Chamber of Commerce. Waleska Sterkel de Ortiz, its executive director, commented that "... "The commercial mission provides added value and advantages for participants, such as savings in time and resources, development of strategies to venture into new sectors, networking and training."
The Honduran government has announced that from 11 to 15 March, a delegation of investors from South Korea will be visiting the country to assess business opportunities under the new FTA with Central America.
Authorities from the Ministry of Economic Development explained that in addition to investors from South Korea, the arrival of Taiwanese businessmen is also expected. This group plans to arrive in the country on March 15, and they will be interested in exploring business opportunities in sectors such as agroindustry, floristry and tourism.
From March 7 to 9, a delegation of companies from the industrial and manufacturing sectors of Taiwan will be showcasing their products and holding meetings with local businessmen in Santo Domingo.
"...Taiwanese companies will be showcasing a wide range of products, such as folding solar bicycles, construction materials, hardware, electronic and consumer electrical equipment, security and monitoring systems, molds, parts and accessories for vehicles, footwear and materials, sacks and netting for agribusiness, fire and wastewater pumps, jewelery, electrical materials, aluminum doors and windows, office chairs and parts, PVC soffits, bamboo products, and much more."
From October 16th to 28th, two groups of South Korean businessmen will be visiting Managua to explore opportunities for cooperation and investment in the country.
South Korean ambassador to Nicaragua, Seok Hwa Hong, explained that the entrepreneurs who will be coming to the country include representatives from companies in the fishing and aquaculture industry.
From June 20th to 24th a group of companies from Germany will be visiting the country to explore business opportunities in different productive sectors.
The business meeting with German businessmen, organized by the Coordinating Committee for Agricultural, Commercial, Industrial and Financial Associations (Cacif), will focus on various areas of interest, such as renewable energy, environmental technology, logistics and agribusiness.
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.
Officials from the Foreign Ministry of the South American country are looking for business and investment opportunities in Guatemala, and are organizing a visit of entrepreneurs for the first half of 2017.
From a statement issued by Agexport:
A delegation, consisting of three specialists from the Department of Foreign Investment at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Chile, met with 6 companies who are members of AGEXPORT on October 25, 2016.
Businesspeople from Santa Catarina are seeking deals in Nicaragua with the support of a $10 billion credit line at 7% granted by the Bank of Brazil.
A trade mission by ProNicaragua intends to visit Brazil in the second half of the year to explore trade and reciprocal investment opportunities in sectors such as agribusiness, said Carlos Virmond, Secretary of International Affairs for the southern state of Santa Catarina in Brazil to Elnuevodiario.com.ni.
A delegation from the state of Missouri will be in the country from March 2nd to 5th March seeking trade and investment opportunities.
From the article by Misssourinet.com: "A delegation of Missouri officials is leaving tomorrow for a trade mission to Panama. Governor Jay Nixon is leading the group that will focus on growing exports and attracting additional foreign investment in Missouri."