Exporters from El Salvador and Ecuador Form Alliance

Associations of Salvadoran and Ecuadorian exporters have signed an agreement to encourage trade.

Monday, July 19, 2010

The agreement will last a year and seeks to strengthen the commercial relationship between the countries by implementing actions that will lead to a sustained increase in trade.

"In addition to promoting and developing trade, Ecuador and El Salvador will look to encourage collaboration through the continuous exchange and publication of commercial and economic information. Both will provide consultancy services regarding legal, economic, commerical and financial issues that may be relevant to interested companies," reports Capitales.com.

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Panama Participates in Second Pacific Alliance Summit

December 2011

President Ricardo Martinelli is taking part in the Second Pacific Alliance Summit, where Panama will be present as an observer.

A press release from the Presidency of Panama reads:

President Ricardo Martinelli arrived on Sunday, December 4, at the city of Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, to attend the opening ceremony of the Second Pacific Alliance Summit, where Panama will be present as an observer.

Nicaragua exporters seek support from Small and medium businesses

November 2008

With the implementation of a series of projects to help increase performance and to establish strategic alliances, exporters are looking to increase the performance of small and medium companies.

Enrique Zamora, President of the Association of Nicaraguan Exporters and Producers (APEN), said that next week they will travel to Mexico to settle a project with the EU that will help to internationalize their products to 2 thousand small and medium businesses in Central America.

Wal-Mart / Fecaxca Alliance to Benefit SMEs

November 2009

With this alliance, Wal-Mart will promote the inclusion of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) of the region in its international suppliers network.

Under the terms of the agreement it signed with Fecaexca, the Federation of Central American Chambers of Exporters, the company will train SMEs in international commerce and make them part of its business rounds, so they can become Wal-Mart suppliers outside of Central America.

Partnership Between ACP and Maryland Port

June 2009

The agreement between the Panama Canal Authority and the Port of Maryland seeks to stimulate economic growth and bilateral trade.

The alliance will encourage trade, facilitate information exchange and promote the use of all water routes between Asia and the east coast of the United States via the Panama Canal.

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