From July 30 to August 1, a business meeting will take place between business leaders in the region and Chilean companies from the forestry, agriculture, manufacturing and seafood sectors.
From a press release by ProChile:
The event will be held in Guatemala City, between July 30 and August 1, and will bring together about 120 buyers from all over the region.In total, there will be 60 places for Chilean entrepreneurs in the forestry and agricultural sector, industry-manufactures and seafood.
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."
A business conference will be held on September 5 for distributors, importers, and manufacturers and food companies to explore business opportunities with companies from Taiwan.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of El Salvador is inviting companies to take part in a business conferences with Taiwanese companies.
From October 12th to 16th a group of Salvadoran companies will be visiting Honduras to explore business opportunities in the sectors of food and beverages, manufacturing and services.
The visit is being organized by the Trade Promotion and Investment Agency of El Salvador. Salvadoran companies will promote products such as liquor, baked goods, natural juices, orgeat, barley, leather footwear and clothing.
International buyers of food products, manufacturing and many other services will meet with Salvadoran businesses on May 13th.
This event, attended by 37 importers from 12 countries including Peru, Mexico and the United States and more than 100 Salvadoran exporters, is being run by the Investment and Export Promotion Agency of El Salvador (PROESA) with the aim of connecting local businesses with new customers on an international scale.
Companies from the agriculture and manufacturing sectors in Iowa, USA, will visit Panama City between 1st and 8th of February.
Between 1st and 8th of February, 21 professionals in farming and manufacturing in Iowa, the United States, will visit Panama and Colombia in search of business opportunities.
The entrepreneurs will have meetings with peers from both nations in order to increase their exports and find new distributors for their products.
On 19th and 20th October Canadian investors interested in acquiring all kinds of garments will arrive in San Pedro Sula.
"There is great deal of interest from a group of Canadian entrepreneurs in manufacturing, to buy clothes of all kinds. This is a great opportunity for the start of a good relationship," said Victor Tarrab, executive director of the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Cortes (CCIC).
In April and May, two Peruvian trade mission will visit Panama, Costa Rica and Guatemala in search of business opportunities.
The Exporters Association of Peru (ADEX) has organized two trade missions from companies from various sectors and foreign trade students from Peru.
Gestion.pe reports that "the first exploration mission from the imports and logistics sector will be held from 16th to 20th of April in Panama and aims at learning about the trade and development opportunities in this country which trades with the world more than $18 billion and through which passes 14,000 ships and more than 12 million containers a year. "
Between January and August Guatemala’s sales to Mexico increased by 16% compared to the same period last year.
The increase in sales to Mexico has generated enthusiasm in the Guatemalan export sector, which is seeking to strengthen trade ties and convert the neighboring country into it's main export destination.
"This is the purpose of the Guatemalan Association of Exporters (Agexport) which on the 7th and 8th of October will be aiming to strengthen ties in what has been called the first Macro Business Round for Central America and Southern Mexico.
The organizers expect next year's business deals to be worth $50 million.
The 50 participating exhibitors and 57 international buyers held 962 business meetings.
The coordinator of the Guatemalan Exporters’ Association (AGEXPORT), Marco Tulio Recinos, told Sigloxxi.com that, "the event was a success" and added that, "markets were more diversified with 44% of buyers from the US but also representatives from the Dominican Republic and Mexico".