From November 25 to December 4, 2020, the "China-Central America and South Pacific International Trade Digital Exhibition" will be held, a virtual event in which more than 600 Chinese companies will exhibit their products to companies in the region.
Construction materials, hardware, light industrial products, machinery, vehicles, communication equipment, electronic products, household appliances and daily consumer goods are some of the types of products that will be presented by Asian companies.
EXPOCOMER 2020 will take place in Panama City from March 25 to 28. Businessmen from 30 countries will participate in the event, exhibiting food products, beverages, textiles, clothing and accessories, technological and electronic equipment.
Jorge Garcia Icaza, president of the EXPOCOMER 2020 Organizing Committee, reported that the exhibition area of the fair to be held at the Atlapa Convention Center has sold out 90% to date and this year's edition is expected to attract the participation of some 30 countries from the Americas, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia, who will attend this event to take advantage of opportunities to present everything from food and textile lines to technology and home appliances, among others.
Within the framework of EXPOCOMER 2019, the second National Business Roundtable is scheduled for March 28, in which companies from more than 20 countries are expected to participate.
From the CCIAP press release:
The Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP), in strategic alliance with the Ministry of Commerce and Industries (MICI) will carry out the 2nd National Business Roundtable, next March 28 in the framework of EXPOCOMER 2019, with the objective of boosting Panamanian exports in the international market.
From October 1 to 3, Guatemala will be hosting a Conference on Free Zones of the Americas, where topics such as the potential and benefits of companies in the sector will be discussed.
From a statement issued by the Association of Free Zones of the Americas:
Guatemala, September 19, 2018.- The Association of Free Zones of the Americas - AZFA - together with the Santo Tomas de Castilla Free Zone, Chamber of Industry, Chamber of Commerce and the Ministry of Economy, presented the twenty-second Conference for Free Zones of the Americas to be held from October 1 to 3 at Hotel Casa Santo Domingo, in Antigua Guatemala.
As part of the ExpoMueble 2018 event, Central American furniture manufacturers and distributors are being called upon to take part in the business conferences scheduled to take place from July 26 to 29, in Guatemala City.
The Guatemalan Exporters Agency reported that in the 2018 edition, more than 100 exhibitors from furniture chains and Guatemalan boutiques will take part, having the opportunity to promote their products to the more than 15,000 people who will be visiting the exhibition floor.
A group of industrial companies in the South American country plan to visit the country in late April to explore business opportunities with Nicaraguan businessmen.
The Chilean delegation is composed of representatives from the public and private sectors related to the industrial and recycling area, in order to find out about market and investment opportunities in Nicaragua.
On April 27th and 28th Mexican businessmen will be visiting the country to explore business and investment opportunities in textiles, food, construction and infrastructure and services.
The business meetings will be held at the Chamber of Commerce of Santiago and the Institute of Foreign Trade and Business Innovation. The meetings will be attended by the Industrial Association of the Northern Region (Airen), ProMéxico, Comce from Mexico, the Dominican Chamber of Commerce and the Center for Export and Investment.
Up until March 18 a delegation of 51 Taiwanese companies will be in the country exploring business sectors of spare parts for cars and motorcycles, hardware and construction.
From a statement issued by the Chamber of Commerce of Guatemala (CCG):
Mr. Jorge Briz-President of the Chamber of Commerce of Guatemala and the Ambassador of China (Taiwan) Mr Adolfo Sun, announced the arrival of the Taiwan Trade Mission to Guatemala.
With the participation of over 600 companies from over 35 countries Panama's most important trade fair in Central America has been inaugurated.
From a statement issued by the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Panama:
With the participation of over 600 companies gathered in more than 850 exhibition booths representing over 35 countries from North, South and Central America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia, the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP), today inaugurated Expocomer 2015, the thirty-third version of the most important trade show in Panama and the region.
From March 15th to 18th a group of 24 coffee importers will be visiting the country to explore business opportunities.
The Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in El Salvador together will the Salvadoran Coffee Council will be receiving 24 coffee importers, seeking business opportunities with Salvadoran sector companies that have organic, special and brand certificate coffee.
The traditional event, in its thirty-third version, will include the speaker José Ugaz, a renowned fighter against corruption.
From a statement issued by the Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP):
The Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Panama (CCIAP) has ensured the success of the thirty-third version (XXXIII) of Expocomer and at the same time announced that the inauguration of the most important trade show in Latin America, will have as its keynote speaker Jose Carlos Ugaz, a Peruvian lawyer fighting corruption and promoting transparency in Latin America and in the rest of the world. In addition, the President of the Republic, Juan Carlos Varela will also be attending.
As of March 7th representatives from 21 companies in Spain will be visiting the country to discuss investment opportunities with Guatemalan businessmen.
Infrastructure, communications and renewable energy are the main sectors of interest to Spanish investors. However, it is expected that this visit will also reveal possibilities for investment in projects related to transport and tourism.
From April 12nd to 15th Dutch companies in logistics, port industries, construction and maritime services be visiting to Panama to explore business opportunities.
fromA statement from the Embassy of the Netherlands in Panama:
The trade mission to Panama will take place 12 to 15 April 2015 and will be chaired by the Prime Minister of Aruba, Mike Eman.
From March 11th to 13th companies from Barbados, the Dominican Republic and Trinidad and Tobago will be meeting with Panamanian businessmen to identify trading opportunities.
The meeting called 'Panama Trade Mission' will be held in Panama City and will include the participation of at least 20 companies from different productive sectors in Barbados, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic and Trinidad and Tobago.
On July 2 in Guatemala City regional entrepreneurs will be meeting with their Mexican counterparts to explore business opportunities.
From a statement issued by the Guatemalan Exporters Association (-AGEXPORT-):
In order to support SMEs starting to export or those who have already exported but want to diversify, AGEXPORT, through its Department of Promotion and Trade Information has created the Macro Rueda Central America and Mexico, with the aim of supporting improved competitiveness of SME's and linking them up to natural markets such as Central America and Mexico.