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Security Mission for Economic Prosperity in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras
This trade mission to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras will help participating U.S. firms gain market insights, make industry and government contacts, and increase exports by taking advantage of new opportunities in safety & security, cybersecurity/IT, ports, infrastructure, smart cities, and energy.

Security Mission for Economic Prosperity in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras

Join Us

The U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration, is organizing a business development Trade Mission to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, March 7-12, 2012 focused on opportunities in Regional Security, Digital/Cyber Security, and Infrastructure Security


 Mission Participants Will: 

  • Participate in a regional conference, Regional Security Strategies for Economic Prosperity, on March 8, 2012 in San Salvador, with government officials from all three countries.
  • Learn about regional priorities, policy and regulatory changes, and projects.
  • Make industry and government contacts.
  • Have one-on-one business appointments with pre-screened potential buyers, agents, distributors, or joint venture partners  in El Salvador and either Guatemala or Honduras.
  • Participate in Networking Receptions


Why You Should Join


The mission will help participating firms and associations gain market insights, make industry contacts, solidify business strategies, and advance specific projects, with the goal of increasing U.S. exports of products and services to El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. In addition to participation at the Regional Security Strategies conference, the mission will include one-on-one business appointments in El Salvador and either Guatemala or Honduras with pre-screened potential buyers, agents, distributors, and joint venture partners; meetings with industry leaders, market briefings, and networking events.

Apply Now, Space Is Limited!

Mission Dates: March 7-12, 2012

Mission Stops:

San Salvador, El Salvador AND EITHER

  • Guatemala City, Guatemala OR
  • Tegucigalpa, Honduras

Application Deadline: January 8, 2021

Cost:

Small & Medium Firms

Large Firms

Additional Representative

$3,500

$4,900

$500

*Expenses for travel, lodging, most meals, and incidental will be the responsibility of each mission participant

For More Information, Please Contact:

April Redmon
Senior International Trade Specialist
U.S. Commercial Service-Virginia and Washington, D.C.
Email: april.redmon@trade.gov
Tel: 703-235-0103


Maria Rivera
Senior Commercial Specialist
U.S. Commercial Service
U.S. Embassy-El Salvador
Email: maria.rivera@trade.gov
Tel: +503 2501-3060

Targeted U.S. Products & Services


Targeted U.S. Products & Services

Cybersecurity and cyber intelligence, video surveillance systems, intrusion detection/burglar alarms, electronic access control systems, personal security and protection products, firearms/ammunition, road and airport security, biometrics, command center software, video security analytics, field response, and real-time intelligence, fire/rescue, body-worn and in-car cameras, mobile forensic software, tracking devices, GPS and RFID technology, metal detectors, perimeter security, armored vehicles, and drones. There are also opportunities for U.S. firms as it relates to seaports, airports, border infrastructure, roads, bridges, water, and electricity.

Mission Statement & Market Opportunities

Get detailed information on the mission and dive into market opportunities in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.
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Opportunities in El Salvador
Learn about the business environment in El Salvador and best prospects for U.S. products.
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Opportunities in Guatemala
Learn about the business environment in Guatemala and best prospects for U.S. products.
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Opportunities in Honduras
Learn about the business environment in Honduras and best prospects for U.S. products.

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