Invitations have been extended to the Taipei Food Fair 2017 which will be held from June 21 to 24 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center in Taiwan.
The Embassy of the China-Taiwan Republic and the Nicaraguan Taiwanese Business Chamber (Cetainic) is inviting producers and exporters to take part in the Taipei Fair Food 2017, to be held from June 21 to 24 in the city of Taipei.
The Taiwan Coffee Association reports that there are up to 10,000 coffee shops on the island and that each person consumes an average of 100 cups of coffee per year.
At the end of 2014, coffee exports to Taiwan were reportedly worth $2.4 million . "... El Salvador accumulated $50.52 million in sales of coffee to the world for the 2014/2015 harvest."
Peruvian negotiators have asked Honduran maquila companies to use thread from the South American country at the same time as demanding that the agreement not contain exclusions.
The United States is the largest supplier of yarn for used by the Honduran textile industry and at the same time is the largest buyer of its production. In the context of negotiations, Peru is calling for more flexibility so that Honduras can the raw material not only from the US but also from the South American country.
Suppliers and representatives from local hotels and Central Americans will be gathering together in Managua on October 21st to participate in conferences and business appointments.
As a result of tourism growth and increased demand for these services the first edition of the Feria de Nicaragua will be held in the convention center of the Crowne Plaza hotel. Over 150 suppliers and 300 hotel owners are expected to attend.
On September 23rd-25th business meetings will be held in Antigua between international buyers and Guatemalan handicrafts companies.
From a statement issued by the Government of Guatemala:
The handmade crafts sector, made up of 70 percent female workers, is seeking to increase exports to major international markets, where they are recognized for their creativity.
The country is looking for suppliers of agricultural and food products to participate in the Foodex trade fair on March 3rd - 6th, 2015.
Representatives from Jethro, an autonomous agency of the Government of Japan are promoting in the region the Foodex 2015 international food fair, where business meetings will be conducted between food providers in different areas of the world and Japanese buyers.
On March 24th and 25th Central American companies supplying the hotel and restaurant industry will meet in El Salvador.
El Salvador will be hosting the fifth edition of the Regional Provider Fair "Ferprotur 2014" for the hotel and restaurant industry, which will be held on 24 and 25 March in San Salvador.
In the fifth edition of Ferprotur national and international companies providing products, goods and services for the hotel and restaurant industry will come together.
The debt held by the State of Honduras with construction companies exceeds $ 100 million.
Honduran construction unions are demanding that the State pay out the more than $100 million that they are owed.
Yesterday at meetings in Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula, builders affiliated to the Honduran Chamber of the Construction Industry (Chico), the Honduran Chamber of Consultants and the Association of Civil Engineers of Honduras decided to withdraw from 125 public construction projects, reported Laprensa.hn.
If the Honduran government does not pay within 15 days, the $35 million debt it has with the construction industry, all construction in state institutions will be halted.
The boards of the Honduran Chamber of the Construction Industry (Chico), the College of Civil Engineers of Honduras (CICH) and the Honduran Chamber of Consulting Firms (CHEC) met to ratify the measures taken in the absence of payment from the government, according to information on Elheraldo.hn.
Productive chains link suppliers and distributors to the value chain of a larger company, transferring technology to them and creating a more sustainable business.
The journalist Tatiana Gutierrez interviewed Leo Schlesinger, designated a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2010, for the newspaper La Nacion. The following is part of the interview:
For the fourth consecutive year, the multinational will develop its program "A Hand to Grow.”
The Walmart of Mexico and Central America program "A Hand to Grow" aims at supporting local producers and manufacturers, small and medium enterprises, offering space to sell their products in their store chain: supermarkets Paiz, Hiper Paiz, Maxi Bodegas and Despensas Familiares.
The first Regional Touristic Suppliers fair will take place from May 31 to June 1.
It will be hosted at the Conventions Center of Hotel Sheraton Presidente El Salvador.
The event will gather companies from Central America, Mexico, Colombia and the United States which provide goods or services for hotels, restaurants and general tourism companies.