- Trade between Honduras reached a record $3 billion in 2023, making Honduras the United States’ largest trading partner in Central America.
- Puerto Cortes, the largest port of entry in the region with more than 150,000 importers and exporters having to navigate the extremely challenging to globalize their products and services.
- Dozens of business leaders with various backgrounds for effective networking.
Tegucigalpa, Honduras. July 26, 2024. With the objective of exploring international business opportunities in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, obtaining access to international markets and expanding partnership and business ties, the U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce announces its premier and bimonthly One Day Trade Summit Tegucigalpa to be held next August 10 at the Minority Chamber of Commerce Convention Center located at lomas de guijarro in the capital of the country.
The main objective of this elite conference is to address the urgent need to restructure global trade relations between United States and Honduras ensure a just transition to a digital economy future, theme of the One Day Trade Summit Tegucigalpa is “reimagine global trade for a sustainable future in Honduras with U.S. relations”. The event is not open to the public.
“The One Day World Trade Honduras 2024 program offers U.S. and global companies an opportunity to explore Honduras´market”, say Mr. Doug Mayorga, CEO and Founder of the U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce based in Washington DC, “The Elite Conference will focus on business relations in specific sessions, market entry strategies, export compliance, legal, logistics, disaster resilience, artificial intelligence and trade financing resources. Attendees will also be able to have prearranged one-on-one with buyers and potential partners with expertise in commercial markets throughout Honduras”.
The One Day Global Trade Summit Honduras, conclude with a clear call for action, urging policymakers of the country, businesses, and civil society to work together with U.S. private sector to build momentum on reforming the commerce between United States and Government of Honduras. “This is a defining moment to look forward to the future of the private sector in Honduras,” emphasized Mr. Mayorga. “Our ability to create a sustainable and just future depends on our collective action now between private sectors of both nations”. Finalize Mr. Mayorga.
About the Chamber: The U.S. Minority Chamber of Commerce is the only global international business organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations and the United States. At its heart are the, negotiated and signed by the bulk of the business relations and security relations between U.S. minority firms and their counterparts in the region. The goal is to ensure that trade flows as smoothly, predictably and freely as possible. For more information: www.minoritychamber.net
For registration and agenda:
Rosse Garcia
(786)406.2190
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