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Expocomer
Its organizers expect more than $110 million in deals, as it was in the past three editions of the event.
“The largest pavilion in Expocomer 2010 is the Chinese one, with 80 modules, followed by Taiwan with 62, and Mexico and Colombia, with 50 each”, reported Prensa.com.
“Companies from Brazil, India, United States, Costa Rica, Spain, France and Russia will participate in the event…”.
Source: Prensa.com
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May 2011
The Panamanian Chamber of Commerce has announced the opening of the thirteenth edition of the international fair.
The fair will be held at the Atlapa convention center on the 21, 22, 23 and 24 March, 2012.
The first fair was held in 1983.
The organisers made the announcement, notes a report in LaEstrella.com.pa notes "...
August 2011
Expo Apen 2011 will take place on 23rd and 24th of September at the Crowne Plaza Convention Center in the capital.
The Association of Producers and Exporters of Nicaragua, Apen, organizer of the event, expects the event to be attended for first time by buyers from Poland, Belize and the United Kingdom.
June 2011
The embassy of China will organize a trade fair in late July.
Over twenty companies from Taiwan will participate in the “Republic of China Taiwan Centennial Fair”, where they will showcase their products and share their successful experiences in international trade.
The fair will also involve Nicaraguan organizations, such as investment promotion agency ProNicaragua, and other entities linked to the export sector and trade with Asia.
January 2012
The country will participate in 21 international fairs specializing in agricultural products, logistics, food, handicrafts and more.
As of October 2011 the value of contracts signed at fairs amounted to $660 million, $34 million more than in the same period in 2010.
Irma Vanessa Chong, general manager of Commercial Missions of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MITI), noted that new destinations have been identified for Panamanian exports (the Nordic countries, Russia, Japan).