From 18th to 20th of June, the mission "Business Opportunities Costa Rica- Colombia: Free Trade, investment and green business", will be in search of new business deals and will promote the country's export supply.
In the first trade mission of this type, organized by the Foreign Trade Promotion Office (Procomer) the companies taking part include: RainForest Water, Sweet Well, Orgánicos Ecogreen, Alimentos Kamuk, Cafe Britt, Manza-Tea, Bufete Arias & Muñoz, Ampo and MicroTechnologies.
Companies specializing in renewable energy will visit the country in the first week of June to offer advice, financing and technology in photovoltaics, wind and water.
From 3 to June 7 an event will be held in Panama dedicated to renewable energies and on Tuesday, June 4th the Renewable Energy Symposium 'Made in Germany' will be held at the Marriott in Panama City, sponsored by the Ministry of Economy and Technology of Germany, which seeks to support German companies in expanding into foreign markets, in this case in Panama and other Central American countries.
Costa Rican businesses from all sectors will be involved in a business negotiation event with Panamanian companies on Thursday in San Jose.
According to Katherine Chavez, director of foreign trade of the Costa Rican Chamber of Importers (Crecex), the organizing body, 170 domestic firms will have about 30 minutes to present their products and services and finalize new business.
Six companies from the food, agriculture and plastic's industries visited Mexico to present their products for export.
From a note from the Guatemalan Exporters Association (AGEXPORT):
Under the framework of the Mesoamerican Mesa proyect by AGEXPORT, 6 food companies, from the agricultural, foods and plastics industry visited the Mexican cities, Mexico City, Toluca and Puebla, and met with Fernando Andrade Díaz-Durán, Ambassador of Guatemala to Mexico, and COMCE representatives from that country, in order to present their export projects, and show their willingness to do business with the neighboring country.
Mexican investors who are to visit Honduras in June, will be looking for business in the agribusiness, education and furniture sectors.
The volume of potential investments would not be less than $20 million.
This was confirmed by Daniel Aguilar, regional president in San Pedro Sula at the National Association of Industrialists (ANDI), who explained that the visit is being managed through the newly created Mexican Honduran Chamber of Commerce.
From 5 to 12 April 2013, 40 Dutch entrepreneurs and investors will be exploring investment opportunities in infrastructure, water works and alliances between companies.
Within this mission from the Netherlands are businessmen and bankers from the agribusiness sector, who are seeking opportunities with entrepreneurs from seven municipalities of the country through business conferences.
The Madrid 2012 mission, consisting of representatives from 21 Spanish companies, held 315 meetings with Guatemalan companies, and established a goal of closing some of the deals within two months.
Among the Spanish companies forming Madrid 2012the mission were: Athelia Solutions, Hispafuentes, Industrias Duero and the consortium Inrialsa-Alquivano, SA, from La Rioja, which announced the installation of a plant which will manufacture PVC windows.
Representatives from 21 companies interested in doing business will arrive on Feb. 23rd
Representatives from 21 companies will arrive in Guatemala on 23rd and February 24th to explore possible business opportunities, said the president of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Guatemala, Rafael Briz.
"This is part of a new trade mission that we have organized in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce of Madrid, with the aim of strengthening and promoting business between Spain and Guatemala", said Briz, according to an article in Siglo21.com. gt.
The Buyers Trade Mission (BTM) will take place from 24th to 28th September 2012 at Hotel Ramada Plaza Herradura, Costa Rica.
The event will feature at least 250 international companies who aim to strike export deals with approximately 250 Costa Rican companies through business agendas, display stands, conferences and also a showroom of high-tech industrial products produced in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica will hold on September 6 and 7 of the XIII Buyers Trade Mission with the participation of representatives of some 205 companies from 31 countries.
240 small and medium local enterprises (SMEs) from the agricultural, industrial, food and metalworking sectors, among others, will take part in the meeting.
The event, organized by the Foreign Trade Promoter (Procomer) will be held at the Ramada Herradura Hotel in Belén, Heredia.
From 12 to July 13 Costa Rica businessmen will hold meetings with their counterparts in Nicaragua.
Costa Rica's trade mission is composed of representatives of nine food and restaurant companies.
The meeting has been organized by the Nicaraguan Chamber of Commerce and the Costa Rican Trade Promotion Office (Procomer).
"Eduardo Fonseca, executive director of the Nicaraguan Chamber of Commerce (CACONIC) said that 'this is a good time" for domestic producers to gain maximum benefit, bearing in mind that we are a highly productive agricultural country. "
Representatives from industries and commercial businesses will meet with Guatemalan peers.
Business meetings will be held on March 11th at the Camino Real Hotel in the capital city.
Yanina Rebulla, activity coordinator, told Sigloxxi.com, "... the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India in the country is organizing these business meetings in order to improve commercial relations between both nations, while supporting product exchange."