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Guyana to participate in EXPOCOMER 2025 in Panama, showcasing local business potential

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February 13, 2025
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The Together We Win Business Network of Guyana (TWWBN) is excited to announce the country’s participation in EXPOCOMER 2025, one of Latin America’s largest international trade exhibitions, scheduled to take place from March 25-27, 2025, in Panama City, Panama.

EXPOCOMER attracts thousands of exhibitors and visitors from across the globe, offering businesses a unique opportunity to showcase their products, services, and innovations to a diverse international audience. The exhibition is a premier platform for exploring new trade, investment, and partnership opportunities, and Guyana’s participation is a strategic move to enhance its global presence.

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Guyana’s delegation will highlight key sectors, including agriculture, energy, infrastructure, tourism, and manufacturing, aiming to position the country as a key player in both regional and global markets. Guyana is at the forefront of an exciting period of economic transformation, said Marlon Joseph, President of TWWBN. “Our participation in EXPOCOMER 2025 will not only showcase the potential of our growing industries but will also strengthen ties with international markets, fostering sustainable growth and business expansion.”

The national pavilion will feature top Guyanese exhibitors displaying a wide range of products and services, from agricultural commodities like rice and sugar to innovative technology, energy solutions, and tourism offerings. Alongside the exhibition, Guyana’s delegation will engage in business-to-business meetings, workshops, and networking activities aimed at building new commercial partnerships.

Key highlights of Guyana’s participation include:

  • A dedicated national pavilion showcasing top exhibitors in agriculture, energy, tourism, and manufacturing.
  • Opportunities for business-to-business meetings with regional and international investors and partners.
  • Promotional activities to raise awareness of Guyana’s growing investment potential and emerging sectors.
  • A platform to foster trade partnerships and expand Guyana’s global marketplace footprint.

EXPOCOMER 2025 will host participants from over 30 countries, providing a collaborative and innovative environment. Guyana’s delegation is eager to leverage this global platform to unlock new business opportunities and contribute to the country’s continued economic development.

For more information on Guyana’s participation in EXPOCOMER 2025, please contact: President.twwbn@gmail.com or +592-652-1959.

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