The Ecuadoran Minister of Foreign Affairs announce that they will participate in the First Ecuador-El Salvador-Guatemala Business Mission and Business Roundtable .
The meeting came about as a result of an initiative by the Ecuadoran Foreign Ministry, during a video conference between Ecuadoran and Salvadoran business people last March 4 which aroused the interest of members of the the Chamber of Industries in the Andean city of Cuenca, the Ministry indicated in a press release.
Source: terra.com
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March 2009
Executives from the Al Ahli Group, a consortium of some 20 companies, arrived in Panama to explore business opportunities.
According to a communiqué from the Ministry of Trade and Industry published in Prensa.com: "The group will be in the country for five days and will hold meetings with various business sectors.
October 2009
Dubbed "Macrorrueda de Negocios", the event came to an end with around $46.5 million in sales expectations.
The event was organized by PROEXPORT Colombia, and gathered over 300 Colombian businessmen with their Central American equivalents, in 2.434 business meetings.
A press release by the organizer states that "40% of the business participants were small and medium companies, while the remainder where companies who are ready to be international or are already exporting to other countries", reported Prensalibre.com.
February 2010
The Central American Exporters Federation is organizing the I Business Round C.A. – Laredo, from February 24 to 26 in Laredo, TX.
Participating companies will engage in business rounds with potential commercial partners.
“Participants will have 4 forums to choose from. One will cover logistics routes between Central America and Laredo, while another will cover distribution centers”, reported Laprensagrafica.com.
September 2009
Organized by PROEXPORT Colombia, it will take place on October 26th and 27th.
In this business meeting, 150 purchasers from Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Costa Rica, Panama, Belice and Nicaragua will meet with 180 Colombian businessmen.
"On behalf of the Colombians, the following sectors will be present: pharmaceutical (human and veterinary), garment, leather goods (handbags, wallets), decorating and furnishing the home (appliances, clothing), industrial safety (harnesses, boots), chemicals, construction materials, promotional (key chains, caps) and processed foods", reports Sigloxxi.com.