In El Salvador, streamlining and optimizing foreign trade operations has become fundamental for economic growth and international competitiveness. In this context, the Corporación de Exportadores de El Salvador (COEXPORT) and the Instituto Nacional de Capacitación y Formación (INCAF) have launched a specialized program to train entrepreneurs in the best practices of the export sector. This type of training is essential for improving logistics and administrative processes, minimizing risks and maximizing opportunities in foreign trade.
The event, called “ABC Exportador”, aims to train participants on customs management, the handling of procedures and the correct implementation of customs regimes. It will be held on september 17 and 18 of this year. With the growing dynamism of the international market, salvadoran exporters must be prepared to face everything from operational contingencies to compliance with customs requirements. Training is key to avoid costly mistakes and take advantage of trade benefits.
The importance of trade promotion and the creation of effective marketing strategies that can help entrepreneurs position their products in international markets has also been emphasized. Exporting not only involves selling, but also understanding how to adapt to the regulations of other countries and establish solid business relationships. The experts present at the training will provide a comprehensive vision that will enable participants to generate a competitive export plan.
Another highlight of this training is the use of technology in foreign trade operations, a topic that has become indispensable with global digitalization. The incorporation of technological tools helps to optimize processes, reduce time and ensure greater transparency in operations. These advances allow companies to be more efficient and competitive in the international market.
These types of initiatives are expected to have a direct impact on the expansion of salvadoran exports, improving the national economy and generating new employment opportunities.