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).
From November 25 to December 4, 2020, the "China-Central America and South Pacific International Trade Digital Exhibition" will be held, a virtual event in which more than 600 Chinese companies will exhibit their products to companies in the region.
Construction materials, hardware, light industrial products, machinery, vehicles, communication equipment, electronic products, household appliances and daily consumer goods are some of the types of products that will be presented by Asian companies.
The Colon Free Zone will hold a virtual business conference, in which companies will be able to schedule 15-minute appointments with companies using the logistics hub.
In the First Virtual Business Roundtable (RDNZonaLibre), 100 user companies of the Colon Free Zone (ZLC) will participate, those interested in doing business with other companies seeking products such as footwear, purses and clothing accessories, electronics, hardware, home, logistics services, perfumes, clothing in general and liquor.
Local companies with exportable supply from the agricultural and manufacturing sectors will participate on November 5 and 6 in a virtual business roundtable with buyers from different countries.
Participating businessmen will have the opportunity to meet virtually with potential buyers from 11 different markets: United States, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Dominican Republic, Chile, Europe, Canada and Mexico.
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.
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:
An online business roundtable has been organized for companies in the areas of food and beverages, diverse manufactures and construction materials, among other things, to be held on November 29 and 30.
From a statement issued by the Sieca:
Central America, November 8, 2017.We invite you to participate in the Virtual Business Roundtable organized by the Central American Economic Integration Secretariat (SIECA), the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of El Salvador and the Chamber of Commerce of Guatemala.
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.
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.
The union of entrepreneurs in Cortés has organized for the first week of March a virtual business meeting with buyers of agricultural products in the European market.
From a statement issued by the Chamber of Commerce and Industries in Cortés:
The Chamber of Commerce and Industries in Cortés and the Mesoamerican Fruit Production Project, with the program for "institutional strengthening for improving the competitiveness of fruit from CA and Dominican Republic" invites you to participate in the Virtual Business Negotiations for Fresh and Processed Fruits .
On September 25th and 26th Nicaraguan exporters from various sectors will be taking part in an exhibition in Managua showcasing their goods and holding face to face and virtual business meetings.
From a statement by the Association of Producers and Exporters of Nicaragua:
Some 1,800 businesses face to face meetings and an unspecified amount of virtual ones carried out online, is part of the greatest achievements sought by the fair EXPOAPEN 2015, which this year is celebrating its fifteenth edition.
From September 22nd to 25th, the XVII edition of the Buyers Trade Mission will bring together in Costa Rica exporters and 180 international buyers from 30 countries.
From a statement issued by the Costa Rican Foreign Trade Promotion Office :
San Jose, July 31, 2015. A platform for companies with export potential to showcase their products to different countries around the world and be able to diversify their business, from inside of Costa Rica.
From March 15th to 18th a group of 24 coffee importers will be visiting the country to explore business opportunities.
The Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in El Salvador together will the Salvadoran Coffee Council will be receiving 24 coffee importers, seeking business opportunities with Salvadoran sector companies that have organic, special and brand certificate coffee.
The online participation of 60 international buyers has been confirmed in business meetings which will take place in the ExpoApen 2014 fair on September 26th and 27th.
The Association of Producers and Exporters of Nicaragua (APEN) reported that the majority of international buyers participating virtually are interested mainly in tropical fruits, vegetables, tubers, bananas and cashews.
In the event held by the Panamanian Chamber of Construction companies from the sector struck deals on home sales, farm and construction equipment worth $145 million.
Carlos Allen, chairman of the Committee on Trade at the Panamanian Chamber of Construction (CAPAC), told Panamaamerica.com.pa that "... factors such as low interest rates, the exhibition of agricultural and construction equipment, 'Do It Yourself' workshops, the Business Roundtable and Security Camp are some of the causes of the event surpassing expectations. "