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. 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. Guatemala: Taiwanese Coffee Producers ArriveWednesday, February 27, 2013 The Taiwanese trade mission composed of coffee buyers were particularly interested in the consequences of the plague of rust on the grain supply. From a press release issued by the Taiwanese Embassy in Guatemala: Taiwan Grows As a Buyer From NicaraguaTuesday, November 26, 2013 Nicaraguan coffee exports to Taiwan have increased sixfold compared to the previous year. Throughout 2012-2013 coffee harvest sales to the Asian nation totaled $3.18 million, exceeding the $461,000 generated in the last harvest. Coffee with Honduran flavor enters Taiwan.Monday, November 10, 2008 Molinos Cafe Maya announces 300,000 pounds of coffee exported to the Asian market under the FTA between Honduras and Taiwan. To enter this market the Honduran company redesigned its coffee product line to add gourmet blends, including pure and flavored coffees. 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. Taiwan Visits Nicaragua to Buy CoffeeFriday, January 6, 2017 Fifteen companies will be visiting the country between January 14 and 17 to evaluate and buy coffee, and participate in business meetings with local coffee growers. As part of the Taiwan Coffee Mission 2017, organized by the Embassy of Taiwan in the country, entrepreneurs will visit farms, take part in tastings and attend business meetings with local producers. Taiwan Businessmen Looking For CoffeeFriday, February 14, 2014 A Taiwanese trade mission will visit all of the Central American countries except Costa Rica in order to explore business opportunities in the coffee sector. Between February 23rd and March 14th a trade mission of Taiwanese businesspeople will be visiting Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador in search of opportunities in the coffee industry. Taiwanese Drink More CoffeeTuesday, March 17, 2015 The Taiwan Coffee Association reports that there are up to 10,000 coffee shops on the island and that each person consumes an average of 100 cups of coffee per year. At the end of 2014, coffee exports to Taiwan were reportedly worth $2.4 million . "... El Salvador accumulated $50.52 million in sales of coffee to the world for the 2014/2015 harvest." Guatemala: Coffee Industry Trade Mission to TaiwanThursday, November 6, 2014 Companies in the coffee sector will go to Taiwan on November 14th to participate in the International Fair of Coffee, Tea and Wine. For the third consecutive year, with the support of the Council for the Promotion of Foreign Trade of Taiwan companies in the sector will be taking part in the Taiwanese business fair. Some of the participating companies are Mayaland Coffee, Seacsa Business Group, Asdecafé, Finca Chacayá, Asproguate and Finca El Triunfo. Guatemala's Trade Mission to TaiwanTuesday, November 5, 2013 On November 19th, eight Guatemalan companies will travel to the Asian nation with the aim of promoting the sale of Guatemalan coffee and tea. Prensalibre.com reports: "This is the second mission from Guatemala that will go to Taiwan so far this year and in this activity Guatemala tea will also be offered". El Salvador Could Sell $2.5 Million Coffee to TaiwanMonday, March 22, 2010 Local farmers reported that 18 containers would be shipped to Taiwan in the next harvest. Representatives from 7 Taiwanese companies participated in business rounds with local growers and learned about the coffee production process. Taiwan Interested in Panamanian CoffeeThursday, March 4, 2010 A trade delegation will visit coffee plantations in the province of Chiriquí from March 21 to 24. The mission is composed by representatives of coffee shops and importing companies, and is seeking quality coffee. Taiwanese Looking for Business in NicaraguaWednesday, March 7, 2018 A group of entrepreneurs from the Asian nation will be visiting Nicaragua to buy coffee and cocoa, and also explore new opportunities with local companies in the meat industry. The delegation consists of 14 businesspeople interested in buying mainly coffee and cocoa. According to the Taiwanese ambassador in Nicaragua, Jaime Wu, most of them will be visiting the country for the first time. |
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