The Bukele administration plans to develop five infrastructure projects in El Salvador under the Public-Private Partnership model, which would require an investment of approximately $545 million.
The works of illumination of highways, the construction of a terminal of load and an administrative center, are some of the projects that the administration Bukele plans to tender and award in El Salvador, under the format of Public Private Partner.
Through the new diplomatic headquarters in Beijing, the Salvadoran government aims to deepen relations with the Asian giant.
The opening of the Salvadoran government's embassy in China will help to further strengthen the relationship of friendship, trade and cooperation between the two nations, reported the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador.
Twenty IT companies and more than 80 call centers and outsourcing services centers are operating in the country, seven of which entered the market in 2015.
Details from the Promoter Agency for Export and Investment El Salvador (Proesa) indicate that in 2015 there were seven companies that entered the Distance Business Services sectors (SED as it is known in Spanish), which brings together both companies dedicated to providing customer services and support and information technology.
After canceling the tender which was won by the consortium Apex BBDO-Porter Novelli, Proesa has announced that it is preparing a new tender to develop a country brand strategy.
Proesa authorities indicated that the reason behind the cancellation of the contract with the management consortium, which had already begun work on the proposal, was that the goal is now to develop a more comprehensive strategy and not as "quickly" as the first.
A plan created between the government and the private sector that aims to improve the country's exposure and its exports through greater participation in international trade events.
From a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of El Salvador:
El Salvador presents this day the "Plan of events for Trade Promotion and Investment Attraction in El Salvador 2016", through a public-private partnership composed of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Export Promotion and Investment Agency of El Salvador (PROESA ), the International Center for Fairs and Conventions (CIFCO), the Ministry of Economy, El Salvadoran Coffee Council and the Corporation of Exporters of El Salvador (COEXPORT).
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.