Canadian Interest in Panama Grows
January 31, 2010 by ursula
Filed under Business and Investment

Peter Giffin led the trade mission. Photo Courtesy of Atlantic Canada
A group of 11 companies from the Atlantic region of Canada ended yesterday their five days commercial mission in Panama.
This is the fourth time that this region organizes trade missions to Panama since 2007, and the second in over seven months.
The mission leader, Peter Giffin, explained that the first delegations were framed in the Panama Canal and the expansion project, but as they started knowing the country they found opportunities in other sectors.
So much so that on this occasion they were joined by environment companies, technologies, communications, maritime, potato chips and Christmas trees distributors.
The entrepreneurs met with representatives of the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Panama Canal Authority, and have participated in working sessions with local companies, which have highlighted the opening and the similarities with the Canadians in making business.
Article courtesy of La Prensa Newspaper.
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