Trade grows between countries that are a part of the FTA.Monday, August 25, 2008 Total trade between the countries that make up the FTA with the EU grew by 13% to $22.41 billion during the first semester of this year, according to an analysis from the Latin Business Chronicle. The Central American countries that are a part of the Free Trade Agreement — Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and the Dominican Republic — bought goods from the EU at a value of $12.71 billion, an increase of 21.6% compared to the first semester of last year. There are 50 United States to Do Business WithWednesday, September 5, 2012 Segmenting the vast U.S. market into its 50 states is the recommendation of CABI, with support from the U.S. Agency for International Development. The analyst Pablo De Leon, during the launch of the market intelligence tool ‘CABI U.S. Business Opportunities Model ®’, said: "In order to do business with the United States, the nation must be treated as if it were 50 different countries". Drop in Price of Corn PredictedThursday, September 27, 2012 China may decrease its maize imports by up to 60% in the next 12 months, which would ease the pressure that its demand has put on prices. The decline in imports by China would generate relief for other buyers amid falling global supplies after the drought in the grain belt of the United States. Rise of Health Food in the U.S.Tuesday, July 31, 2012 More than two-thirds of Americans are choosing healthier foods to promote wellness and maintain or lose weight. A statement from the Costa Rican Trade Promotion Office (PROCOMER) reads: El Salvador: Unified Manual for Customs OperationsWednesday, February 20, 2013 The sectors involved in trade now have a manual which sets out the unified criteria, processes and requirements for all Salvadoran customs offices. This morning the Single Manual of Operations was presented by the Directorate General of Customs (DGA), which will be available to the public through a platform on the web site of the Ministry of Finance, www.mh.gob.sv.
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Global Supply Chain Crisis?Monday, October 4, 2021 COVID-19 and climate change have directly impacted the supply chains of the sectors and industries that generate the most economic output. Unfortunately, fiction has become reality, and a global pandemic coupled with sudden climate changes have increased these problems worldwide, also due to unforeseen events in logistics routes and the exponential increase in online shopping, forcing industries to increase the load of transportation, vehicles, staff and resources in general. |
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