More than 60 Peruvian exporters stood out at the Bolivia fair
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The Peruvian delegation aimed to hold over 300 business meetings, with the goal of generating more than USD 15 million in potential deals.
Making a strong impact across the region! Peru reinforced its commitment to the Bolivian and Latin American markets by participating in the EXPOCRUZ 2024 International Fair with a delegation of over 60 export companies.
The goal was to hold around 300 business meetings and create opportunities that could surpass USD 15 million. Peru's participation in this event is part of a broader strategy to strengthen its multi-sector presence in Bolivia and other Latin American markets.
Source: PROMPERÚ
Key sectors
The Peruvian delegation, made up mostly of small and micro-enterprises, focused its participation on key sectors such as manufacturing, packaging, food industry equipment, fishing products, agribusiness, and clothing, with a special emphasis on footwear.
It is worth noting that Peruvian exports to Bolivia surpassed USD 360 million, highlighting the steady growth of trade relations between the two countries. This edition of EXPOCRUZ aims to build on these figures, further expanding business opportunities in the future.
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A showcase for the Latin American market
EXPOCRUZ, one of Latin America's most significant economic fairs since 1962, annually brings together companies from 33 countries and attracts over half a million visitors. In its most recent edition, it generated business expectations exceeding USD 209 million.
This year, Peru participated with an exclusive 363 m² pavilion, designed to facilitate trade negotiations, and showcase the high quality of Peruvian products in sectors like agribusiness, manufacturing, and clothing.
Peru's presence at this event not only enhances the positive perception of its products in the Bolivian market but also underscores the quality and added value they provide, ranging from coffee and cocoa to equipment and packaging for the food industry.
Source: PROMPERÚ
Source: PROMPERÚ