El Salvador trains exporting companies in trade agreements

By Eproint

The Government of El Salvador, through the Export and Investment Promotion Agency of El Salvador (PROESA) and the Ministries of Foreign Relations and Economy, is running a round of specialized virtual seminars under the subject "Promoting current trade agreements in El Salvador for exports in the new post-covid-19 environment".

Exporting companies are invited to participate as well as those who wish to start exporting.

The main topics discussed during the seminars will be:

General aspects of the trade agreement (applicable fees and norms).
Products with export potential according to the trade agreement and market trends.
Market information disseminated by our commercial offices in the target countries.
Support from the commercial offices in the target countries.

In 2021, growth is showing signs of recovery in El Salvador, supported by remittance-fueled consumption and exports. El Salvador’s economy is expected to grow by 8 percent in 2021 and 4 percent in 2022. 

According to the World Bank, El Salvador has great potential to boost its economic growth. The country’s strategic location, with access to many markets, a growing labor force, and a solid industrial base could help to expand trade to achieve stronger and more inclusive growth. Development goals could be achieved with a long-term commitment to structural reform, quality job creation and investment in human capital.
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