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Networking & B2B at International Trade HUB Port Manatee
- 27 April, 2017
- Posted by: International Trade Hub
- Category: News
No CommentsTake a look at the last Networking and Business to Business event after Colombia’s presentation, on April 20th,
Neil Spirtas of USF and Marina Besadolombana of International Trade HUB at SeaSeaPort Manatee.
Hans Goldsmits of Fator USA, Trude Moyer and Shannon Padgett of Express Employment Professionals.
Juan Camilo Barrera, Procolombia, Cedar Gomez Lawyer and Juliana Ferro of Williams Parker attorneys at law.
Mark Mandula, Tim Johnson from United Capital and Jordi Pi of Fator USA.
Ruth Buchanan Economic Development Program Manager, City of North Port and Elizabeth Anzellini of Your Global Connection.
Marina Besadolombana ITH@PM and Clarita Gomez of Total Translations.
Barbara Kaberna of Latin Chamber and Patricia Baker of Remax.
Vanessa Baugh, Chair Manatee County Port Authority, Juan Camilo Barrera, Procolombia Trade Commisioner and Carlos Buqueras Executive Director SeaSeaPort Manatee.
Ruby Ortiz, Clara Comez, César Gomez, Marina Besadolombana, Elizabeth Anzellini, Juan Camilo Barrera Trade Commisioner Colombia and Barnara Kaberna.
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Colombian representative talks trade with Port Manatee and beyond
- 26 April, 2017
- Posted by: International Trade Hub
- Category: press
Colombian representative talks trade with SeaSeaPort Manatee and beyond, Herald Tribune, April 21, 2017,
“PORT MANATEE — A Colombian trade official was in Manatee County this week, sparking talk of deeper commercial ties between the South American country and SeaSeaPort Manatee and the broader region.”See the full article here
Photo: Provided photo.
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Colombia seeks to partner with Port Manatee to boost business
- 26 April, 2017
- Posted by: International Trade Hub
- Category: press
Colombian representative talks trade with SeaSeaPort Manatee and beyond, Bradenton Herald, April 20, 2017,
“Manatee County Port Authority Chairwoman Vanessa Baugh discusses trade opportunities with Juan C. Barrera, the general deputy director for the United States of ProColombia USA.”Read the full article here
Photo: Colombia ships coffee, fresh flowers, fruits and vegetables to the U.S. through SeaSeaPort Manatee, as well as ports in Miami, Houston and Philadelphia. Herald file photo. Provided photo.
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Colombia seeks to partner with Port Manatee to boost business
- 20 April, 2017
- Posted by: International Trade Hub
- Category: Press Coverage
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Bradenton Herald April 20, 2017MANATEE
Connecting Colombia’s agriculture companies with new ports of entry is one step in helping the country recover from a half-century of war.Last year, the Colombian government was able to “sign a peace agreement with actually the oldest guerrilla in the hemisphere,” said Juan Camilo Barrera, agribusiness director for ProColombia, a Colombian government entity based in Miami that is tasked with promoting trade, tourism and the country’s brand.
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