From March 1 to 5, 2021, the Colon Free Zone will hold its first multisector virtual trade fair, in which 200 exhibitors will participate and participants will be able to access product catalogs and receive direct attention from suppliers.
The trade fair will feature a wide variety of mass consumption products, regional distribution logistics services and value-added products, informed the Colon Free Zone (CFZ).
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.
From 20 to 23 May, an online business meeting will be held with South Korea for companies in the food and beverage sectors.
The Secretariat for Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) coordinates the "Virtual Business Roundtable with South Korea," which is aimed at companies in the food and beverage sector, and will be conducted through the Central American Trade Network.
On September 6, Central American companies from different sectors will meeting in San Pedro Sula to take part in business meetings with potential clients.
The event is being organized by the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Cortés, and will be held at the Felipe Arguello Convention Center of Expocentro.
Raiza Hernández, coordinator of the business conference, informed Laprensa.hn that "...
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.
July 18 will see the arrival of a delegation of Asian companies interested in machinery, coffee and other sectors, who will be meeting with local business people.
Representatives from the embassy of the Asian country in Honduras reported that the delegation that will arrive this week, will have several meetings with entrepreneurs in the private sector and others interested in exploring investment opportunities.
Between the 4th and 8th of June a business roundtable is being organized for companies in the sectors of packaging, food and beverages, and tourism, among others.
The Secretariat of Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) is inviting companies to take part in the so-called "Virtual Business Conference of Central America Exports" in which companies from the following sectors will participate:
On September 19th and 20th, 2017 in Antigua, Guatemala, business appointments will be held between international buyers and handicraft companies from Central America.
In the eleventh edition of the New World Crafts Fair, around a thousand products from craft companies from Central America will be exhibited, and several rounds of business appointments will be held with some 100 international buyers.
The Guatemalan industrialists' association is calling on Central American companies to participate in an online business conference, on October 18.
From a statement issued by the SIECA:
The Chamber of Industry of Guatemala (CIG) and the Secretariat of Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) invite you to participate in the third Virtual Business Round 2017.
From August 27 to 31, a delegation of companies from the Asian meat and fish industry will be meeting with local businessmen to establish business alliances.
The people who make up the group that will be visiting the country represent beef and seafood companies. The businessmen will visit slaughterhouses and local companies in the sector of their interest, with the objective of analyzing the purchase of products and making investments.
The Federation of Chambers of Commerce in the region is calling on Central American companies to participate in an online business conference, from August 16 to 19.
The Federation of Chambers of Commerce of the Central American Isthmus (FECAMCO) and the Secretariat of Central American Economic Integration (SIECA) are calling on Central American companies to take part in a virtual business round table, which will take place from August 16 to 18, through the SIECA web platform.
On October 18, businessmen from the region will be gathering together in Guatemala City to participate in business meetings and conferences on topics related to industry, innovation and business.
From a statement issued by the Chamber of Industry in Guatemala:
Guatemala, July 18, 2017.The Chamber of Industry of Guatemala -IG- and the Federation ofChambers and Industrial Associations of Central America and the Dominican Republic -FECAICA- presented this morning theFirst Regional Regional Summit 2017, to be held on October 18 at the Westin Camino Real Hotel in the city of Guatemala.
Agricultural producers and food companies are being called on to participate in a business conference with Canadian companies, to be held on September 1 in Nicaragua.
The deadline to confirm participation in the business mission to Managua to meet with Canadian companies is July 10, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Cortes (CCIC) informed Laprensa.hn.
From August 23 to 25, Central American companies from the food and beverage, tourism and services sectors will be taking part in an international business conference in David, Chiriquí province.
The Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture of Chiriquí, organizer of the event, expects the participation of 500 representatives from national and international companies from Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador and Costa Rica.
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).