The Danish-Nicaraguan Chamber of CommerceWednesday, June 13, 2012 Although Denmark has closed its embassy in Managua, DANCHAM is the support base of 40 Danish companies with investments in Nicaragua. The Danish-Nicaraguan Chamber of Commerce (Dancham) supports Danish entrepreneurs doing business in Nicaragua, promoting trade between the two countries. Mexican Trade Mission Visits El SalvadorTuesday, November 24, 2009 12 Mexican companies from different sectors are taking part in a business encounter with their Salvadoran counterparts. Some of the industries represented at the event are food and beverages, liquor, confectionery, bakery supplies, food industry supplies, jewelry, cosmetics and beauty items, coffee, chocolate and medical equipment. AGEXPORT attended the 8th TPO Network World ConferenceFriday, October 29, 2010 Key representative/s from the Guatemalan Exporters’ Association last 13-15 October attended the 8th TPO Network World Conference to exchange ideas and best practice around stimulating export-led economic growth and meeting the urgent challenges in the sector. Themed around ‘Building Export Success – Enhancing Trade Promotion Organizations (TPO) Impact in a Changing Global Environment’, the conference, which was hosted in Mexico City from 13 to 15 October, attracted in excess of 150 participants from more than 50 countries. El Salvador Targets Certification in Customs LogisticsThursday, May 27, 2010 Within one year, the country could be certified as an Authorized Economic Operator by the World Customs Organization. This certification oversees the entire logistics chain involved in international commerce. Nicaragua: Nationalizing of exports criticizedMonday, May 5, 2008 Economists in Nicaragua are worried by the government's decision to sell basic grains to neighboring countries like El Salvador on a "state-to-state" basis. They say that the idea is to "nationalize" exports, a move that would affect the productive sector. Economist and sociologist Cirilo Otero said that selling beans to El Salvador through the state-owned National Basic Food Company is a "disguised form of nationalization." Risks of Delaying EU-Central America AgreementMonday, May 13, 2013 Those countries who have not ratified the Association Agreement with the European Union are at risk of losing markets compared to other Central American nations. In an interview in Siglo21.com.gt by Celso Solano, with the ambassador to the European Union in Guatemala, Stella Zervoudaki, the official explained that there will not be any sanctions if Guatemala fails to ratify the agreement on or before May 15, but the country faces other threats. Coffee in Honduras: Optimism for 2016/17 Harvest -Wednesday, October 4, 2017 The coffee sector plans to close the current cycle with 12 million hundredweight of grain, which would represent an increase of 2.7 million hundredweight compared to the previous harvest. The president of the Honduran Coffee Institute, Asterio Reyes, told Elheraldo.hn that "... If today we had an increase of 2.7 million hundredweight over the previous one and the idea is to surpass it, then what we could achieve minimally is 12 million." Nicaragua To Do Business with BelizeMonday, July 25, 2011 Dairy, crafts and industrial products are some of the goods that will be exported to the Caribbean country. Nicaraguan Business representatives traveled to Belize and managed to close business deals for about $300 thousand, according to the Export and Investment Center (CEI). Calves Wanted for FatteningFriday, February 24, 2012 Nicaragua is looking to buy male cattle for fattening in Panama, as it has a marketplace for the meat, but lacks the necessary animals. Nicaragua is interested in Panama exporting bull calves for fattening, said the Minister of Agriculture, Oscar Osorio. Brazilian Shoe Factory Established in NicaraguaFriday, August 26, 2011 With an investment of about $30 million an enterprise devoted to the manufacture of footwear will be established in the country in November. The announcement was made to El Nuevo Diario by the head of the commercial sector of the Brazilian Embassy in Managua, Ariel Seleme, who added that the investment will be made under the free zone regime. Being breaking news the diplomat was not able to say how many new jobs the company will generate. Nicaragua: High Prices for Soybean Drive ProductionTuesday, May 10, 2011 The country could significantly increase production and start exporting within two years. The signing of a cooperation agreement between the Export and Investment Center (CEI), the Research Institute of Organic Agriculture (FiBL) and the Dutch network Solidarity will increase the cultivation of conventional and organic soy, and then export the grain to international markets. The Region Analyzes Nicaraguan Beef Tariff BarriersThursday, May 19, 2011 Tariff barriers imposed by Honduras and Guatemala on meat from Nicaragua are being discussed at ministerial level in countries of the region. Aguerri Adam Joseph, president of the Superior Council of Private Enterprise (COSEP) reported that at the last meeting of the Consultative Committee for Economic Integration the issue was discussed and agreement was settlement on at ministerial level. Guatemala to Open Tax Office in El SalvadorMonday, July 30, 2012 The Tax Authority will soon open an office in order to facilitate export procedures for Salvadoran products to Guatemala. According to an article in Siglo21.com Miguel Gutierrez, head of the Tax Authority of Guatemala (SAT), said "It will be an office that meets the minimum functions. The idea is to provide better service to the priority trading partner that is El Salvador. Honduras to Export Poultry to the U.S.Monday, August 10, 2009 The only requisite missing for Honduran poultry to enter the U.S. is a certification by the Secretary of Agriculture. Honduras is currently free of bird diseases, and to maintain it this way, the Honduran Poultry Federation commits funds to the National Service of Agricultural Sanity for strengthening control of aviary diseases. The EU prepares sugar offer for the regionWednesday, January 28, 2009 It is expected that the EU will present its offer for sugar in two days, within the framework of the VI Round of negotiations being held in Brussels. The Minister of Foreign Trade for Costa Rica, Marco Vinicio Ruiz, said to Elfinancierocr.com: "There has been a lot of progress in the commercial part. "Most of our products, close to 90%, will enter with zero tariff. The idea is to discuss senstive products during the rest of the week." |
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