Spanish companies visit the biggest Latin American importers, Chile and Brazil
on January 11, 2011
The House of Madrid, in collaboration with the Division of business of Caja Madrid, It has organized a business meeting in the capital of Chile and Brazil, Santiago Chile and Sao Paulo, respectively, to promote Spanish exports. The bulk of this delegation are Madrid companies, representing 89,6%.
The meeting involves the chemical company a. chemistry; manufacturers of electronic Alba electronics and Stayer Iberian; the marketer of business angel León Bernabéu paper bags; the manufacturer's packaging, group Amcor flexible Hispania and Reuters Teldat design firm. The Amipem consultants, advisers of communication Ostos, single consulting & Associates, Makessoft Technologies and Delaware consulting are also.
The visit has signatures of very diverse sectors, as the company's cosmetics Catalysis; the technological Datatronics, Custos Mobile and Xacom communications; the company's body Studio Technician Luymar CNC machining; the producer of ham Iberian Focus; the provider of solutions and services based on the location of Genasys II Spain S.A.U.o the manufacturer of police materials Material police mobile units.
In terms of construction and civil engineering have traveled to Chile and Brazil the company of concrete pavements printed on concrete and Autoelevación systems. Other participants were the exporters of RS export of oils and Santa Clara Export olive oil; the electronic services electronic industrial Berbel; Informatics Tool and the hotel distribution Solutions Dymanic Travel company.
The rest of the business delegation is composed by companies of the provinces of Soria, Boroughs and Balearic. In concrete are the zamorana of manufacturing and commercialisation of cheese Agrovipas; the manufacturer burgalés of herrajes metallic Esg, and the company of Balearic engineering In-2 Engineering of the Balearic Information.
The first recipient of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2009 was Brazil, with 19.864 million euros, and the second was Chile, with a total of 9.724 million.