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. Honduran Trade Mission In TaiwanTuesday, August 17, 2010 The Honduran has been in Taipei since Monday and will stay until 20 August. According to a press release from Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the visit aims to build closer ties and enable mutual cooperation. XI Taiwan Expo 2009 Opens in San Pedro SulaTuesday, March 10, 2009 From Thursday, March 12 to Sunday, March 15, thirty Taiwanese companies will exhibit their products at the traditional fair. The exhibition will be held in the Expocentro facilities. Hydroelectric Mega Project Cancelled in HondurasThursday, May 7, 2009 "Power Company Taiwan," which would have initiated work in October, announced the suspension of the investment. The Patuca III project consisted of building a hydroelectric dam to generate clean energy for the Olancho municipalities of Catacamas and Patuca. Panama-Taiwan Zero Tariff TradeMonday, January 14, 2013 The trade agreement between the two countries will have been in operation for ten years in 2013, and now all tariffs will be removed. The trade agreement between the two countries will have been in operation for ten years this year in 2013, a date when according to the text, all negotiated products will reach a tariff reduction to zero, which will provide greater benefits to Panamanian products entering the Asian market. Nicaragua Has More Business Opportunities in TaiwanWednesday, January 23, 2013 Opportunities exist every day for Nicaraguan exporters, provided that they make progress in the industrialization and productivity of their products. "Nicaragua has captivated the Taiwanese taste for the sweetness of its sugar, the softness of its meat, the freshness of its seafood, and the smell and taste of its coffee, there is a good reference for Nicaraguan companies committed to exporting quality products", said the ambassador of Taiwan in this country, Anita Huang Shu-O, in an interview with El Nuevo Diario within the framework of the five years of the term of the Free Trade Agreement. Taiwan Eliminates Visas for NicaraguansWednesday, July 12, 2017 The Nicaraguan government has announced that the visa exemption applies to Nicaraguans who visit the Asian nation for a maximum term of 90 days. The news was released by Vice President Murillo, who explained that all you have to have is a current passport and round trip tickets in order to enter Taiwan. Taiwan Offers Credit to Nicaraguan ImportersFriday, August 30, 2013 Nicaraguan importers could receive funding for up to 85% of the value of their purchase of products from Taiwan. The information was released by Enrique Zamora, corporate director of BanCentro Lafise, the entity selected by the Embassy of the Asian nation in Nicaragua to manage a revolving credit facility with the Export-Import Bank, Eximbank. Trade Between Panama and TaiwanMonday, October 28, 2013 Trade between the two nations since the enactment of NAFTA in 2003 has continued to increase, leaving as yet untapped opportunities. Of the total exports registered by Taiwan, $222 million goes to Panama which re-exports 350 items marketed by the Asian nation. Cacao: Business Mission from Taiwan to NicaraguaFriday, January 19, 2018 A group of Asian cocoa buyers is expected to visit the country in March. The business mission is being organized by the Embassy of Taiwan in Nicaragua, which has previously led visits by Taiwanese businessmen who come to Central America interested in buying coffee. 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. Saca says Taiwan shows interest in San Salvador subwayTuesday, May 20, 2008 President Antonio Saca of El Salvador said that the Taiwanese government could sponsor a study of the feasibility of a subway for San Salvador. Saca is currently visiting Taiwan where he visited the operations center of the Taipei subway system. Nicaragua: Increased Export Quotas for TaiwanWednesday, July 15, 2015 The private sector proposes to negotiate with the government of Taiwan an increase in the export quotas for products such as peanuts and sugar. Exporting companies will be proposing to the government of Daniel Ortega that the visit by the President of Taiwan, Ma Ying-jeou be used to request an increase in export quotas for agricultural products. In 2014 total exports to the Asian island amounted to $65.8 million. |
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