NEWS FROM THE AMERICAS - MARCH 2022

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Trade Americas Newsletter - March 2022


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Opportunities in South America Business Conference

The U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration is organizing the Trade Americas – Business Opportunities in South America Conference in São Paulo, Brazil on May 15-16, 2022.

The Conference will focus on regional business opportunities, economic trends and strategies to win business by identifying the right partners, tackling trade barriers and leveraging financing tools. Registered participants can have one-on-one meetings with U.S. commercial diplomats from U.S. Embassies from eleven countries in South America: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname and Uruguay. Participants can also meet with business service providers who can speak to following topics: Export Finance, Logistics, Legal and Intellectual Property, Export Compliance, Trade Barriers and Advocacy, eCommerce, and Marketing. Registered companies will have multiple networking opportunities during the conference and will receive an invitation to the official Trade Mission to South America reception.

By attending this conference, U.S. companies will be able to:

  • Gain Market Insights
  • Make Industry Contacts
  • Strengthen Business Strategies
  • Advance Specific Projects
  • Identify Potential Partners

Target Audience
The conference is open to all U.S. companies. Sectors with the greatest potential in the region are infrastructure and construction, architecture services, engineering services, construction equipment, building products, airports, ports, transportation, housing, environmental technologies, safety & security, energy & oil & gas, mining equipment, medical equipment, aerospace & defense, ICT & digital services, and logistics.

For more information, visit https://www.trade.gov/south-america-trade-mission

For questions regarding this program, please contact Laura.Krishnan@trade.gov


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Conference Date: May 16, 2022
Cost: $650

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Trade Mission to Central America and Business Conference 2022

As part of the Biden Administration's Root Causes Strategy, which seeks increase and diversify trade between the United States and Central America, the United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration is organizing a trade mission to Central America (August 21-26, 2022) that will include the Trade Americas – Business Opportunities in Central America Conference in Guatemala City, Guatemala on August 22, 2022.

The Department of Commerce’s Trade Americas – Business Opportunities in Central America Conference will focus on regional and industry-specific sessions, market entry strategies, legal, logistics, and trade financing resources as well as pre-arranged one-one-one consultations with US&FCS Commercial Officers and/or Department of State Economic/Commercial Officers with expertise in commercial markets throughout the region.

The mission is open to U.S. companies from a cross section of industries with growing potential in Central America, but is focused on U.S. companies representing best prospects sectors such as Agriculture, Automotive Parts, Accessories, and Service Equipment, Construction Equipment and Services, Cosmetics, Cybersecurity, Design and Construction, Disposable Medical Supplies, Education and Training, Energy, Franchising, Information and Communications Technology, Medical Equipment, Packaging Equipment & Machinery, Plastics, Safety & Security, Solar Energy Products, Travel and Tourism.

Dates: August 21-26, 2022

Registration Deadline: May 27, 2022

For questions regarding this program, please contact Delia.Valdivia@trade.gov


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USTDA RFPs

USTDA connects the U.S. private sector to infrastructure projects in emerging markets. Below are the upcoming new feasibility study and technical assistance RFPs in the region:

ICT Infrastructure Project Opportunities in Latin America and the Caribbean
Resource guides for U.S. Industry covering: 1) Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay, 2) Central America and the Caribbean, and 3) Andean Region.
 

Brazil: Technical Assistance for the Associação Brasileira de Entidades Estaduais e Públicas de Tecnologia
The Associação Brasileira de Entidades Estaduais e Públicas de Tecnologia (“ABEP”) invites submission of qualifications and proposal data (collectively referred to as the “Proposal”) from interested U.S. firms that are qualified on the basis of experience and capability to execute technical assistance for advisory services for 18 months to assist ABEP and four member-state procuring entities in adopting value-based procurement mechanisms for ICT procurements in alignment with Law 14,133. The Proposal submission deadline is March 22, 2022. The U.S. firm selected will be paid in U.S. dollars from a $2,063,500 grant to ABEP from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency.

Brazil: Technical Assistance for the Instituto Rui Barbosa
The Instituto Rui Barbosa (“IRB”) invites submission of qualifications and proposal data (collectively referred to as the “Proposal”) from interested U.S. firms that are qualified on the basis of experience and capability to execute technical assistance for advisory services for 18 months to assist IRB in assessing value for money in public procurement audits and improving the capacity of auditing staff across the Government of Brazil. The Proposal submission deadline is March 22, 2022. The U.S. firm selected will be paid in U.S. dollars from a $1,136,100 grant to IRB from the U.S. Trade and Development Agency.

USTDA Releases 2021 Annual Report


Upcoming Webinars and Seminars

These events are intended for U.S. Companies ONLY, incorporated under the laws of the U.S., with a product or service that has at least 51% U.S. content.

March 29-31, 2022 - 12:00PM EST - Free
Women in Tech Go Global Webinar Series
The U.S. Commercial Service is celebrating Women's History Month by hosting a "Women in Tech Go Global" virtual series. This series will be a three-day event including an overview of international opportunities and trends, resources for going global, and enhancing your international online presence. We will feature an impressive array of speakers (Small Business Administration, EXIM, Women Chamber of Commerce, and the Colorado Technology Association). We hope to see you at the “Women in Tech Go Global” webinar series starting March 29th!

March 29, 2022 - 1:00PM EST - Free
Latin America Education Market Update Briefing 
The Latin America Education Market Update Webinar will provide an education market update and will feature speakers representing countries from across Latin America. Attendees will learn more about opportunities to reach potential partners and prospective students in Latin America.

March 31, 2022 - 11:00AM-1:00PM EST - $35
Doing Business in Canada's Cosmetic Sector
There are numerous opportunities for U.S. exporters of cosmetics and toiletries in Canada. This seminar will introduce you to Health Canada officials who will present on regulations and language, and labeling requirements to export your cosmetic products to Canada.

April 6, 2022 - 1:00PM EST - Free
Opportunities for Textile & Apparel - Central American Free Trade Agreement
40% of U.S. Exports go to countries where the U.S. has a Free Trade Agreement. This webinar will provide perspectives from both U.S. and Guatemala on the success of the Central American Free Trade Agreement. We will also highlight the Guatemala Sourcing Show and The Sourcing Show at MAGIC. Both Trade Shows house USA Pavilions. The State Trade Export/Expansion Program (STEP) will also be highlighted. U.S. Companies can exhibit at either show using STEP Funds.

April 19, 2022 - 11:30AM EST - Free
eCommerce "Coffee Chat" - South America
Join the U.S. Commercial Service for a virtual "Coffee Chat" highlighting eCommerce trends in South America.

June 15-17, 2022 - Mexico City, Mexico
Mexico Infrastructure Conference and Business Forum
In-person infrastructure conference and forum to hear directly from key stakeholders the latest developments and upcoming procurements in the leading projects currently being developed in Mexico such as ports, airports, railways, highways, water, and wastewater sectors. The conference is open to all US companies interested in the Mexican market with experience in the infrastructure (ports, railways, airports, and highways), water and wastewater sectors. In addition to the 1-day conference, companies can choose to participate in an additional set of group/collective meetings with some of Mexico’s top contracting and infrastructure firms—key participants in Mexico’s leading projects. For more information, please contact Diana Leon at Diana.Leon@trade.gov or Patricia Reinosa at patricia.reinosa@trade.gov 


Other Domestic and Regional Events

March 8, 2022 - 11:00AM EST
Understanding eCommerce: Website Best Practices and Tax Responsibilities
This will be an informative session on practical website updates companies can make to immediately increase their visibility to international customers. Additionally, tax responsibilities for eCommerce transactions will also be reviewed.

March 14-23, 2022
Brazilian Science Days
The U.S. Commercial Service would like to invite accredited U.S. Educational Intuitions to take part in Science Days hosted by The Michaelis Foundation taking place March 14-23, 2022 in various cities throughout Brazil. Brazilian students and their families will explore the world of science for free at Science Days. In 2020, more than 50,000 students and educators attended. See prior Science Days here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeKbVrRGyoo

March 14-25, 2022
Smart Mobility Moves the World
Technology stimulates consistent success in every ecosystem. As a direct response to President Biden's Climate-Smart Infrastructure Initiative, the U.S. Department of Commerce's U.S. Commercial Service is looking to advance Smart Mobility and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) industries that will carry us to the next opportunity. This will be the first ever, 24-hour program allowing U.S. Exporters to connect with overseas industry colleagues during a 2 week duration! Participate in this program and make dynamic global connections from your desktop, explore new markets, and identify potential export sales leads immediately! Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and other markets.

June 13-16, 2022
Beauty & Wellness Virtual Matchmaking Program: Caribbean & Latin America
The Beauty & Wellness Virtual Matchmaking Program taking place June 13-16, 2022, will offer virtual business matchmaking opportunities to qualified U.S. companies. U.S. participants will connect and network with qualified distributors, retailers, and e-commerce players in the Caribbean and Latin America. Countries recruiting include: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Panama, Peru, and Uruguay. Countries participating are subject to change. The cost to participate is $95. This program is a part of the U.S. Commercial Service Global Diversity Export Initiative, specifically promoting U.S. minority owned companies.

September 17-18, 2022
Belize Business EXPO 
The largest consumer trade show in the country 


Trade Leads and Market Intelligence

Brazil: Education. FDC Business School, Brazil - Global Strategy team – is looking for international partners in the U.S. for Executive/Professional Master Programs and Executive MBA.  The school has 45 years of history and is considered the 9th best school in the world for executive education (Financial Times 2019). For more information, contact Laura.Reffatti@trade.gov.

Brazil: U.S. suppliers of Covid-19 rapid antigen tests that can be introduced to the Brazilian market, drugstores, retailers, etc. While this opportunity is directed to companies that are already registered at Anvisa, other companies that have products but still need to find partners in Brazil ca reach out to our office in Sao Paulo to learn about our matchmaking programs. For more information, contact Jefferson.Oliveira@trade.gov.

Costa Rica: Education -New Skills for the Agriculture of the Future. Develop a proof of concept of a "bootcamp" combining EduTech and AgTech in agricultural technical high schools so that education in agriculture can adapt to the new demands of the labor market. Technical Cooperation Project.

Costa Rica: Electric Passenger Train request of Interest. INCOFER (CR Railways Institute) invite companies' interest to participate in a pre-qualification process for an upcoming tender to design, build and operate a new Passenger Train. CS Costa Rica working to form consortiums. Project investment is estimated in $ 1.5 B. Project summary and feasibility studies are available in Spanish and English. For more information contact: Ricardo.Cardona@trade.gov. 

Ecuador: (500 MW) Unconventional Renewable Energy Block (ERNC). Northeast Interconnection with The Oil Sector. 400 MW Combined Cycle Block - Natural Gas Project. The Ministry of Energy and Non-renewable Natural Resources has three available projects: 1) Design and build solar, wind, small hydro and biomass projects. 2) Northeast interconnection with the oil sector – a transmission line connecting the oil wells to the national grid system 3) 400 MW Combined Cycle Block - natural gas project in Guayas-Santa Elena. For more information, contact Sofia Zarate at ZarateSC@state.gov

Ecuador: Private Maritime Fuels. Corpetrolsa S.A. is a group of companies founded in 1997 that sales petroleum derivatives. Corpetrolsa S.A., is the first company qualified to supply hydrocarbon derivatives, biofuels, blends including LPG and Natural Gas, in all Ecuadorian market segments. They are searching companies that specialize in engineering, procurement and construction in the fuel industry that have experience in maritime terminals, that can participate in an open bidding process. We are also looking for companies that want to participate in Ecuador in the Gas Station Franchise business to participate in our 200 new location expansion. Terminal builders, we are looking for someone to carry out the turnkey Project. Gasoline trading companies that want to franchise their brand in Ecuador. For more information, please contact Sofia Zarate, U.S. Embassy Quito, at ZarateSC@state.gov

Ecuador: ICT-Telecommunications-RFP. The National Telecommunications Corporation (CNT E.P.) in Ecuador requires a technical and economic offer from an offeror for the contracting of the data transport capacity service between Ecuador and the EQUINIX NAP in Bogotá, Colombia, in the form of leasing, for a period of 12 months.  This contract will allow for the establishment of interconnectivity with content providers like Google and Facebook in order to reduce the use of IP capacity in burst mode, improve the customer experience by reducing latency to content, and to decongest traffic routes.  The details of the requirements of this contract are specified in the attached document. Deadline is February 15, 2022.  For more information, contact TinajeroSV@state.gov

Ecuador. ICT-Satellite Connectivity-RFP. The National Telecommunications Corporation (CNT E.P.) in Ecuador is planning to execute a medium orbit satellite capacity for internet access contracting process to serve our clients in the Galapagos Islands for a period of 18 months.  This contract will allow supporting the growth of internet traffic of CNT in the islands. Main requirements include: capacity over medium orbit satellite system, earth station equipment included in the solution (antennas, amplifiers, modems), 1500 Mbps (1200 Mbps downlink/300 Mbps uplink), Availability: 99,6% monthly.  For more information, contact TinajeroSV@state.gov

Ecuador: Grupo Futuro seeks to develop a green hydrogen generation project to supply green ammonia to the energy storage market. The production energy source will be renewable, primarily photovoltaic. Hydrogen will be produced through hydrolysis and ammonia using the Haber-Bosch method. Goal: create a team of professionals to develop the project. Feasibility studies of: Solar plant, Transmission line, Hydrogen plant, Water treatment plant, Ammonia plant (NH3). Grupo Futuro has investments in insurance, health services, tourism, technified agriculture and renewable energies.  Grupo Futuro is one of the 25 largest economic groups in Ecuador. For more information, contact TinajeroSV@state.gov

El Salvador: Looking for engineering and consulting firms for a Railroad Network Project. The government of El Salvador is contracting consulting services through an international bidding process to conduct feasibility study for rail transport network at the national level, including 342 km of existing railways and the opening of 193 km of new sections. More information described in bidding documents (in Spanish) available at no cost on El Salvador procurement platform “Comprasal” Code CP 017/2022.  Consultation period is open and offers will be received and opened on April 22, 2022. Companies interested in submitting proposals should register as provider at Comprasal. Foreign companies and individuals that do not have a Salvadoran tax identification number (NIT) can register with passport number at: https://www.comprasal.gob.sv/comprasalweb/procesos/14750109.For more information, contact Maria.Rivera@trade.gov

Jamaica: Hospital Energy Efficiency Retrofit. Jamaica’s Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology (MSET) will receive USD $9,355,000 in IDB financing through the Energy Management and Efficiency Program to retrofit seven hospitals across Jamaica to promote energy efficiency (EE) and conservation measures and reduce CO2 emissions.  For more information, contact Joe James, Economic/Commercial Officer at JamesJV@state.gov. IDB anticipates the tenders will be released in February 2022 with proposals due in April 2022

Jamaica: Jamaica Bernard Lodge Housing and Light Industrial Development The Development Bank of Jamaica Limited (DBJ) is seeking developers to submit proposals for developing lots within the Greater Bernard Lodge Master Plan area. Approximately 1022.38 acres are available for development and the lots are to be privatized via a competitive tender process overseen by an Enterprise Team appointed by Jamaican Cabinet. DBJ is managing the transaction. For more information, contact Gordon Steenbergen, Pol/Econ Associate at SteenbergenGJ@state.gov. There are two RFPs for phase 2. The Residential (Detached and Townhouse) RFP has a deadline of the middle of February 2022 and the Urban Town Centre (Mixed Use and Townhouse) RFP's bid submission has a deadline of the middle of March 2022.

Jamaica: Deep Retrofit Of 19 Health, Education, Public Agency (HEPA) Facilities For Energy Efficiency (EE). Jamaica’s Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology (MSET) will receive USD $9,355,000 in IDB financing through the Energy Management and Efficiency Program to retrofit nineteen HEPA facilities to promote EE and conservation measures and reduce CO2 emissions. The facilities include a wide range of Government institutions (8 educational facilities, 11 public buildings) across Jamaica, including the Marcus Garvey Technical High School and Ebony Park Heart Academy. For more information, contact SteenbergenGJ@state.gov. IDB anticipates the tenders will be released in February 2022 with proposals due in April 2022.

Jamaica: Design Supply and Installation of Distributive Solar PV Systems for the Essex Valley Agriculture Project. The Government of Jamaica (GOJ) has received financing from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) in an amount equivalent to £35,515,000 towards the cost of Essex Valley Agriculture Development Project. The design and construction of a plant that will provide power to the irrigation system and related administrative buildings. For more information, contact Gordon Steenbergen, Pol/Econ Associate at SteenbergenGJ@state.gov. 

Mexico: Rail Services Directory. CS Mexico is putting together a directory to be shared with the Tren Maya Project consortia. The following opportunity areas have been identified: Rail fixtures; · Geotextile products; Supply and maintenance of rail and laying equipment/machinery; Other steel products for construction; Aluminothermic and electric welding equipment and solutions; On-site manufacturing of concrete sleepers; and Dynamic press systems. For more information, contact patricia.reinosa@trade.gov or diana.leon@trade.gov.

Mexico: Ingenieros Civiles Asociados (ICA) is one of the leading construction firms in Mexico, is looking for U.S. suppliers of copper sheet rolls, to be used in a water dam project (Presa Santa María) that the company is building in the state of Sinaloa in north west Mexico. For more information, please contact Patricia Reinosa (patricia.reinosa@trade.gov) and Diana Leon (diana.leon@trade.gov).

ParaguayThe Paraguayan weapons control agency (DIMABEL) is reorganizing, and they are interested in software that will allow traceability of the weapons imported legally to Paraguay. DIMABEL is looking for a vendor who can provide a similar product to the Canadian-made Integrated Ballistics Identification System (IBIS) used by the ATF. IBIS is an automated software that produces, acquires, stores, and compares the digital images of the markings made on projectiles- bullets, cartridge cases, and shotshells seized from the crime scene and test-fired weapons. For more information, contact Daniel Gaines at Daniel.Gaines@trade.gov.

SurinameThe government of Suriname(GoS) represented by the Ministry of Public Works (in cooperation with the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Spatial Planning and Environment and the Ministry of Regional Planning and Sports), is seeking expressions of interest from individual companies or consortia to participate in a PPP model to set up a modern waste management facility in Suriname. For more information, contact Javier Suarez at Javier.Suarez@trade.gov or Judith Dijks at dijksjb@state.gov.

SurinameThe Republic of Suriname has received financing from the European Union which will be supervised by the Inter-American Development Bank. Part of this financing will be used for the project Support to Improve Sustainability of the Electricity Service, for Procurement of Turnkey Delivery of Solar Plants. N.V. Energie Bedrijven Suriname s a government owned company that produces, transmit and distribute energy. For more information, please contact: Judith Dijks at DijksJB@state.gov

The Bahamas: The Government of The Bahamas, through the Ministry of Transport and Housing, invites EOIs from reputable organizations with the proven capacity for the development of two (2) ports - the Marsh Harbour Abaco Port at an estimated cost of $60m and the Cooper's Town North Abaco Port at an estimated cost of $40m – both under a public-private partnership (PPP) model via a contractual agreement with the Government. Although not reflected in the documents, please note the Ministry of Transport and Housing confirmed the submission deadline has been extended to  5p.m. EST March 7, 2022. For more information, contact Sandiria Hall at HallSD2@state.gov

Trinidad and Tobago: Cold rolled pre-painted steel. Company name: Lifetime Solutions Ltd. Company representative: Deborah Costelloe, CEO. Email: d.costelloe@lifetimesolutionstt.com. Website: https://lifetimesolutionstt.com. Estimated purchase quantity: $10 Million. Timeline for purchase: 6 months. For more information, contact Marissa Nicholas at Nicholasmr@state.gov

Trinidad and Tobago: 14,000 metres - Cable Multicore PVC 2 5mm2 7 029 600 1000V Cores 04" Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) is the sole retailer of electricity in Trinidad and Tobago. It is responsible for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the country's electrical transmission and distribution network. The utility supplies electric power to customers on both islands via a single interconnected grid. Electrical energy is widely been purchased, metered and feed into the national grid from independent power producers. Website: https://ttec.co.tt/etendering/tender/listTenders For more information, contact Marissa Nicholas at Nicholasmr@state.gov

Trinidad and Tobago: 4,800 Pole Prestressed Concrete 12 2m Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) is the sole retailer of electricity in Trinidad and Tobago. It is responsible for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the country's electrical transmission and distribution network. The utility supplies electric power to customers on both islands via a single interconnected grid. Electrical energy is widely been purchased, metered and feed into the national grid from independent power producers. Website: https://ttec.co.tt/etendering/tender/listTenders For more information, contact Marissa Nicholas at Nicholasmr@state.gov

Trinidad and Tobago:  Expression of Interest re Beetham Water Project. The Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA) is a state owned enterprise responsible for reliably supplying water resources in Trinidad and Tobago. WASA seeks expressions of interest re: Assessment of the existing project assets; Provision of recommendation of the most optimal design/technological application/configuration for the partially constructed Beetham Water Reuse Plant and; Detailed design with IFC Drawings and Tender Documents for the Construction and Engineering Works, and Supervision Services for the Construction and Rehabilitation of the Beetham Water Reuse Plant. Website: https://www.wasa.gov.tt/WASA_Procurement_ActiveTenders.html  For more information, contact Marissa Nicholas at Nicholasmr@state.gov

Trinidad and Tobago: Trinidad and Tobago Electricity Commission (T&TEC) is the sole retailer of electricity in Trinidad and Tobago. It is seeking bullet proof vests for its security team. Tender # 22006: Seventy(70) Bullet Proof Vests with Carriers and seventy (70) Bullet proof vests without carriers. For more information, contact Marissa Nicholas at Nicholasmr@state.gov.

Uruguay: ORT University partnerships for student exchange. Uruguay´s largest, and prestigious private university ORT is looking to develop student-exchange partnerships with top U.S universities. ORT has a strong focus on science, technology, management, and design. Its School of Management & Social Sciences has been ranked amongst Latin America´s 35 best Schools of Business by “America Economía” since 1996 and has led the modernization of management education in the country. For questions please contact Stephanie Grunvald at Stephanie.Grunvald@trade.gov

Uruguay: BIOERIX S.A.is looking for an American supplier of equipment and reagents for agarose gel electrophoresis determination. They would register in Uruguay for exclusive distribution within the country. They can put together a business plan including purchase forecast and a long-term contract. BIOERIX S.A.is a national company that imports, represents and market products, equipment and services for medical use. Bioerix started its activities in 1994 and since then it provides Uruguayan health market with the best solutions with brands such as Abbott, Olympus, Philips, Stago, Johnson and Johnson, etc.For more information, contact Stephanie.Grunvald@trade.gov


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Canada Clean Energy for Carbon Neutrality By 2050

Canada Non-Resident Importer Program

Caribbean Tool Crib Management System

Chile 5G Technology

Colombia Safety and Security Industry

Colombia Infrastructure Opportunities

Colombia's Renewable Energy Industry

Colombia Education Market Outlook

Colombia Cybersecurity Outlook

Dominican Republic Highway Construction

Guatemala Defense and Security

Guatemala Healthcare Infrastructure

Honduras 5G Emerging Market

Mexico Standards Changes

Mexico Infrastructure Law

Mexico Hybrid and Electric Vehicles

Mexico Natural Care Products

Mexico National Standardization Plan

Peru Travel and Tourism

Peru Ecommerce

Peru Franchise Market

Peru Medical Devices

Peru Safety and Security

Uruguay Targets Cyber Security

Uruguay Healthcare It Solutions

Uruguay-Railway

 

 


Resources & Export Links

STEP Funds (Grant available to U.S. SMEs looking to Export Internationally) via Small Business Administration.

Resolve a Foreign Trade Barrier

ITA's Country Commercial Guides cover 125 international markets by the U.S. Commercial Service

Trade Finance Guide from the U.S. Department of Commerce

Connect Americas a great market place for Latin America

IDB Projects - search upcoming projects in the region

World Bank - search upcoming projects in the region


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