Among its activities, providing information about goods and services of interest to Russian and Guatemalan entrepreneurs and looking for Russian investment in the country are highlighted.
Dan Berger, board member, informed Prensalibre.com: "The new entity will be responsible, among other things, for being an intermediate so that business between Guatemala and Russia can become a reality. It will give advice to partners in finance, tax, business, customs and promote the creation of a free trade agreement between Russia and Guatemala."
Source: prensalibre.com
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March 2012
As of January 3rd, 2012 the Salvadoran Chamber of Commerce of Quebec was established with the Federal Government of Canada, and will be officially launched today.
In the statement the Consul General of El Salvador in Montreal, Veronica Pichinte said that "the active participation of Salvadorans through such initiatives helps us gain space in Quebec in the strategic area of investment and business, but it is also a very important step in the consolidation of the organization of the Salvadoran community in this province. "
January 2012
The new Nicaraguan - Brazilian Chamber of Commerce unites Brazilian and Nicaraguan entrepreneurs and investors.
Enrique Zamora, General Manager of the agricultural company Agropecuaria LAFISE SA and Chairman of the new chamber said: "Nicaragua has received many benefits from Brazil and is now looking to further strengthen these relations and to promote Nicaraguan exports to that country and the southern region. "
March 2012
The British Embassy announced the opening, this March 15th, of a British-Costa Rica Chamber of Commerce .
The project is being promoted by the embassy of Great Britain and the investment and trade promotion agency in the country, UK Trade & Investment.
As explained by representatives of the embassy in a statement, one of the "main aspects which informed the creation of the chamber is the affinity with British and Costa Rican firms in the field of the audiovisual and entertainment software industry," reports Nation.com.
August 2011
With an investment of about $30 million an enterprise devoted to the manufacture of footwear will be established in the country in November.
The announcement was made to El Nuevo Diario by the head of the commercial sector of the Brazilian Embassy in Managua, Ariel Seleme, who added that the investment will be made under the free zone regime.