Thailand and Panama Strengthen Commercial Ties

The Panamanian Chamber of Commerce and the Thai trade office have signed an agreement that seeks to build closer commercial relationships.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010


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The agreement includes plans to exchange information about investment opportunities and initiate trade missions to incentivize commerce between both countries.

“The agreement provides the basis for the Panamanian Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture (CCIAP) and the Thai institution to work together to support the organization of events such as exhibitions and trade fairs,” comments Pa-digital.com.pa.

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