Invitations have been extended to food and beverage companies, handicrafts, textiles, pharmaceuticals and services to participate in the first "Korea Trade" fair, from 21st to 26th of June 2016 in Seoul.
From a statement issued by Agexport:
Agexoport, the Inter-American Development Bank and the Guatemalan Korean Chamber of Commerce and member of the Export Council of Asia, are calling for Guatemalan companies to participate in the first trade mission "Korea Trade" from 21st to 26th of June 2016 in Seoul, South Korea.
The event received around 10,500 visitors and in the business meetings 1,350 contacts were made.
From a statement issued by the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture in Panama:
The Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Agriculture in Panama (CCIAP) closed the thirty-third version of Expocomer with complete success, having made significant contributions to the economy of Panama and exhibitor countries who took part in business meetings over four days at this important international trade show.
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.
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.
Although only a few Costa Rican companies take part in trade shows worldwide, those that have done so generally obtaing good results.
During 2014 more than 50 exporting companies in Costa Rica took part in international trade fairs in order to meet potential customers, promote their business and strike deals to increase their shipments abroad. As a result of participation in some of these international fairs, agricultural products such as taro, ginger, squash, sweet potato, among others, will start be sold in the US soon.
From February to June businessmen from both countries will conduct missions and trade fairs in El Salvador and in the Asian nation.
During the first half of 2014, the Taiwanese Embassy in El Salvador will promote six events aimed at strengthening trade relations between the two countries, said Carlos Cheng, Economic Minister Counselor of the Asian nation.
From April 7th to 11th, Guatemalan businessmen will be able to participate in a multi-sector trade mission to Miami, Florida.
Those participating will showcase their products in the market and conduct business meetings with their U.S. counterparts.
From Information published by the Guatemalan Association of Exporters :
With support from the Program of Trade, Investment and Tourism (PACIT), and the Economic Development Agency of Miami, from 7 to 11 April 2014 12 Guatemalan companies may participate in a multi-sector trade mission which will be taking place in Miami, Florida, USA, with support from the Department of Promotion and Trade Information AGEXPORT.
Disinterest and a change of plans by organizers has forced Salvadoran authorities to cancel their participation in two events.
The Investment Promotion Agency (Proesa) of El Salvador had to cancel participation in two fairs planned for April.
Those are, OutSource2LAC, scheduled for 12th and 13th of this month, the date was changed by the organizers themselves, said Giovanni Berti, director of the agency.
A trade show featuring companies from the Asian island will take place from 14th to 17th March in Tegucigalpa.
Some 26 Taiwanese companies will attend the 2012 Taiwan Trade Expo in the Honduran capital, at which they will present products such as industrial equipment, machinery, hardware and technology accessories to business owners and the general public.
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.
At the exhibition of Chinese products, sponsored by the Ministry of Economy and local business chambers, 50 commercial firms will be involved, promoting industry and services in China.
The Third Exhibition of the Republic of China, will take place in Guatemala City from 22 to 25 September.
The event aims to promote trade between the two countries, said the exhibitions director general from the Chinese Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT), Xu Yanbo.
The country plans to increase by 42% its participation in foreign trade fairs for 2011.
Roberto Brenes, general manager of the Center for Exports and Investment in Nicaragua, said they will have cooperation from the Enterprise and Employment Program of USAID.
The manager told El Nuevo Diario, "This year we went to seven trade fairs, but next year we will add three more, which will make 10 fairs or more for the year, adding new markets (besides Central America, United States Europe) in Venezuela and Ecuador."
The BTM event, organized by Procomer, began yesterday with 270 Costa Rican exporters taking part.
Industrial, agricultural and food sector producers will be at the conference with a huge variety of products ranging from frozen cassava to robotic arms.
Álvaro Piedra, trade promotion manager for Costa Rica's export promotion agency, Procomer, told Nacion.com that, "BTM's objective this time round is to help deals to be reached worth $25 million, $5 million more than 2009's goal".