Honduras and Taiwan ratify free trade accordWednesday, July 16, 2008 Honduras and Taiwan ratified a free trade agreement that was signed just over a year ago and also includes El Salvador. The FTA is due to come into force within 30 days of ratification. The Honduran embassy said the accord aims to "eliminate barriers to trade and promote fair competition." Company Profile Organization that operates in Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Taiwan.
Salvadoran exports to Taiwan increase 79%Thursday, October 2, 2008 EXPORTA attributes the increase to the free trade agreement with the island, which has been in effect for 7 months as yesterday. From March to August of this year, El Salvador increase its exports to Taiwan by 79%, Eugenia Yang, economic adviser at the Taiwanese Embassy in the country, reported. Taiwan delegation to buy coffee from El SalvadorThursday, January 24, 2008 A Taiwan procurement delegation, organized by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA), is making a coffee trade inspection tour of El Salvador to study the feasibility of importing the product from the Central American country, a TAITRA official said yesterday. The official said that during its two-day visit, the delegation, comprised of coffee importers and led by TAITRA Chairman Hsu Chih-jen, will gain first-hand information on El Salvador's coffee industry, including coffee quality and plantation management. El Salvador Exports $12 Million of Sugar to TaiwanWednesday, June 17, 2009 In the coming days, Taiwan will be receiving the first shipment of 40,000 tons of Salvadoran raw sugar. The FTA with Taiwan, in effect since March 2008, permits El Salvador to export 55,000 tons of sugar with zero tariffs. Taiwan and Central America: Trade and DiplomacyFriday, July 25, 2014 Seven years after diplomatic ties broke, Costa Rica is Taiwan's main trading partner in the region, with $644 million traded in 2013. It seems that maintaining healthy diplomatic and political relations between governments is not always necessary for trade between two nations to prosper. One example is the bilateral trade between Taiwan and Costa Rica, which despite the fact that it is the only country in Central America to have broken political links with the Asian island, remains its main trading partner in the region. El Salvador after Asian Coffee MarketWednesday, March 23, 2011 Considering there is a free trade agreement, the Salvadoran Coffee Council will promote coffee in Taiwan this year. Ana Elena Escalante, executive director of the Salvadoran Coffee Council (CSC), said that they can use Taiwan as a gateway for the Chinese market. Taiwanese Mission Visits El SalvadorTuesday, March 10, 2009 A trade mission composed of representatives from 22 companies in different industries met with Salvadoran businesspeople. German Rivas wrote in Laprensagrafica.com: "’The advantage that Salvadoran exporters have taken of the free trade agreement with Taiwan is still 'timid' after 10 months of it having come into force,’ said the Taiwanese ambassador in the country, Carlos Liao. Taiwan to Import More Sugar from El SalvadorMonday, September 4, 2017 The Asian country increased duty free sugar import quotas from 60 thousand to 80 thousand metric tons, and granted an additional quota to import a thousand kilos of dry fruit. From a statement issued by the Embassy of Taiwan in El Salvador: Taipei Food Fair Food 2016Thursday, February 11, 2016 Invitations have been extended to the Taipei Food 2016 which will be held from 22 to 25 June 2016 at the Taipei World Trade Center, Taiwan. The Taiwanese Embassy in Nicaragua invites you to one of the most important food fairs in the world: Food Taipei 2016. Salvadoran Exports to Taiwan SoarFriday, May 27, 2011 In the first three months of 2011 sales totaled $27.6 million, compared to $1.9 million in the same period in 2010. Three years after signing the free trade agreement between the two countries, sales of Salvadoran products to China have exceeded all expectations. Taiwan Interested in Salvadoran CoffeeTuesday, March 16, 2010 Taiwan expects to purchase over $1 million in Salvadoran Coffee, explained its ambassador Carlos Liao. Seven companies will visit the country starting tomorrow, and they will tour various coffee plantations, in order to assess the quality of the grain. Coffee in El Salvador: Taiwan Trade MissionWednesday, March 11, 2015 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. How to Export from El Salvador to TaiwanWednesday, May 9, 2012 The Embassy of the Republic of Taiwan is organizing seminars to publicise the demand for products such as nuts, paints, tuna, and spices. "We believe that SMEs have little access to long-range markets like Taiwan and are focusing more on neighboring markets, but this is not enough, so we have prepared this seminar so as to boost exports to other markets," said Andres Liu, minister counselor from the Embassy of Taiwan, according Elmundo.com.sv. Taiwan Trade Mission in El SalvadorWednesday, March 7, 2012 An Asian trade mission is to come to El Salvador, with an eye toward potential business in machinery, beauty products, jewelry, construction materials, plastics and textiles. Some 16 Taiwanese companies will arrive in El Salvador next week, with the aim of making deals with local companies. The visit will take place from 11 to 13 March, according to the Office of the Economic Counselor for the Chinese/Taiwanese Embassy. |
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