India Expects Exports from Central AmericaWednesday, July 28, 2010 India could become a major growth market for raw materials from Latin America and the Caribbean. This region's governments should promote closer ties with the South Asian giant and reduce the trade costs in order to make the most of this opportunity, according to a study carried out by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). High Prices of Cotton, Textiles and IndiaWednesday, November 24, 2010 In times of low cotton production, the Latin American textile industry protests against restrictions imposed on exports from India. The price of cotton has risen more than 70% so far this year, as a result of lower production, a situation that profoundly affects the textile industry. Nicaragua: Funding for Energy ProjectsFriday, February 14, 2014 Negotiations are being held with India for a $57 million loan to build two electrical substations and a 138 KW transmission line. Salvador Mansell, chief executive of the National Electricity Transmission Company (Enatrel) announced that it is negotiating a $57 million loan with India in order to build three power projects in Nicaragua. These are two electrical substations and a transmission line of 138 kilowatts. India Simplifies Import ProceduresWednesday, March 25, 2015 From April 1st 2015 the only documents needed to send products to the Indian market will be the air declaration, the commercial invoice and bill of entry. From a statement issued by the Costa Rican Foreign Trade Promotion Office (Procomer): Fall in Sugar Production ForecastFriday, February 1, 2013 With the reduction in harvests in Mexico and India, sugar production could decline for the first time since 2009. World production of sugarcane could decrease by 51% during the 2013-14 season compared to the 2012-13 period, as a result of the decline in prices caused by a fall in production in Mexico and India, according to researchers at Kingsman SA. How to Do Business with IndiaWednesday, April 5, 2017 A virtual seminar has been organized for April 5, on recommendations to negotiate with Indian companies and best practices for exporting to that market. From a statement issued by PROCOMER: Rise in Demand for Fresh Produce in IndiaWednesday, May 21, 2014 Indians preferences in consumption are starting to change as the purchasing power of the middle class grows. From a press release issued by the Costa Rican Foreign Trade Promotion Office (Procomer): India as an Export Destination for PorkFriday, July 29, 2016 Frozen meat and meat products such as sausages, ham and salami are some of the goods imported by supermarkets, restaurants and hotels in India. From a report by Eurocarne.com: More Motorcycles from China and India in Central AmericaMonday, August 21, 2017 In 2016 Central American countries imported $420 million worth of motorcycles, and compared to 2015, purchases from China and India increased by 15% and 10%, respectively. Figures from the information system on the the Motorcycle market in Central America, compiled by the Business Intelligence Unit at CentralAmericaData: [GRAFICA caption = "Click to interact with the graph"] New Mining Projects in NicaraguaWednesday, April 9, 2014 The concessionaires of the India and San Albino Murra mines are carrying out the feasibility studies needed to obtain approval to begin operations. The India mine, owned by the concessionaire Condor Gold, is the one which is closest to operations, assuming the feasibility studies give good results. Growing Market for Luxury Goods in IndiaWednesday, February 18, 2015 High quality and well priced food and spirits are on the list of products for which demand has increased from Indian consumers with higher purchasing power. From a statement issued by the Costa Rica Foreign Trade Promotion Office (PROCOMER): New Recycling Plant in NicaraguaThursday, September 21, 2017 The Indian company Gravita Nicaragua has started operating its new plastic, aluminum and cardboard recycling plant in Managua. Gravita Nicaragua, part of Grupo Gravita India Ltd, invested $2.2 million in setting up the recycling plant. The company processes polyethylene, cardboard and paper, aluminum, copper and bronze containers, among other things. Indian IT Out to Conquer Latin AmericaWednesday, November 28, 2012 The growing Latin American potential for consumption of IT services is attracting information technology companies from India. An article in Nearshoreamericas.com states that "An increasing number of Indian technology companies are expanding in the emerging markets of Latin America, in an attempt to reduce their excessive dependence on the already saturated markets of the United States and Europe ". $10 million Loan for SubstationsFriday, December 7, 2012 Nicaragua has signed a loan agreement with India to build two power substations. The transaction is part of the revival of bilateral relations between the two countries, said Bayardo Arce, presidential economic adviser. Peruvian Pharmaceutical Company to Operate in PanamaMonday, October 20, 2014 The ESKE Group has announced te opening of a distribution hub in Panama City to redistribute its generic lines imported from India and Europe and those manufactured in Peru. Group ESKE, an importer of generic drugs from India and Europe and others that it manufactures at its plant in Peru, intends to establish in Panama a distribution hub for the entire region. |
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