The mission is organized by the Salvadoran American Chamber of Commerce (Amcham), and the U.S. Embassy in El Salvador, and expects 10 companies to participate.
Cecilia de Avila, commercial assistant at the U.S. Embassy reported to El Mundo newspaper: "... this trade mission looks for entrepreneurs to exchange knowledge and promote innovation, for companies to offer and increase their production and its quality, and to satisfy the demands of the U.S. market."
Source: elmundo.com.sv
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November 2009
12 Mexican companies from different sectors are taking part in a business encounter with their Salvadoran counterparts.
Some of the industries represented at the event are food and beverages, liquor, confectionery, bakery supplies, food industry supplies, jewelry, cosmetics and beauty items, coffee, chocolate and medical equipment.
December 2009
The mission is composed of 40 businessmen from Florida, whom will stay in the country until Friday.
These entrepreneurs operate in various sectors such as logistics, health, construction and others.
The U.S. Embassy in Panama explained that they will hold meetings with their Panamanian homologous.
October 2010
Companies and businessmen will participate in the First Business Fair Cuba-El Salvador.
The meeting takes place as Salvadoran President, Mauricio Funes, visits the country. This is the first visit by a Salvadoran president in more than fifty years.
The business delegation includes pharmaceutical companies, medical supplies, construction and food among others.
April 2009
This coming May 6, businessmen from Guatemala will participate in a round of negotiations in El Salvador.
Guatemalan mission executives will explore market opportunities in the areas of food, ceramics, books, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, among others.
The event, organized by the School of Foreign Trade of the Guatemalan Association of Exporters (AGEXPORT), "will try to put ten Guatemalan entrepreneurs in contact with some 70 delegates from the country's [El Salvador] production sectors," according to an article reported in Prensa.com.