Chamber of Commerce
in Central America
Monday, January 23, 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. "
Thursday, September 22, 2011
The Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has launched a new version of the rules of arbitration, which will become effective from the first of January 2012.
The new version aims to improve the current and future needs of companies and governments involved in trade.
Friday, August 26, 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. Being breaking news the diplomat was not able to say how many new jobs the company will generate.
Friday, February 19, 2010
CCIES, the Salvadoran Industry and Commerce Chamber, elected Jorge Daboub for a consecutive fourth term as president.
At the general assembly of the Chamber, which took place at the Sheraton Presidente Hotel on Thursday, Jorge Daboub, an industrial and trading businessman, was elected again as president.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
The Mexican-Salvadoran Chamber of Commerce seeks to reactivate trade and investment between the two countries.
As a first step, businessmen from both countries reactivated the bilateral trade chamber in December.
Friday, November 20, 2009
350 retailers participated in the XIX Congress of the National Chamber of Retailers, which ended today.
Ana Teresa Vásquez, director of the Chamber, remarked the need for changing management models and developing policies as a whole.
Monday, March 30, 2009
The main objective of the new entity is to facilitate trade and cultural exchange between the two countries.
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.