Business Opportunities in Panama, Costa Rica & Colombia for Women-owned Businesses
Wednesday, January 3 | 1:00 p.m. ET| Virtual
 When women trade, they succeed economically. Women-owned companies that export earn more, create more jobs, stay in business longer and are more resilient to financial shocks than those relying exclusively on domestic markets.
Join the exporting experts of the U.S. Commercial Service from Panama, Costa Rica and Colombia, and the International Trade Administration’s Strategic Partner, IBT Online, on January 3rd for a discussion and Q&A about how to grow your exports, sales, brand, and business in these countries.
- Panama, Costa Rica, and Colombia took in U.S. exports worth $41.2 Billion in 2022.
- These markets have many women who are entrepreneurs and hold leading roles in government and business. In Panama’s tourism sector alone, more than 70% of business owners are women.
- All three markets support women-owned businesses. Costa Rica has Latin America's highest participation of women in politics.
The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, is organizing a Global Diversity Export Initiative (GDEI) Trade Mission to Panama, Costa Rica, and Colombia from March 10-15, 2024, that will include the Opportunities for Woman-Owned Businesses in the Americas Conference in Panama City, Panama on March 10-11, 2024.
Thank You GDEI Trade Mission Sponsors!
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