The Corporación de Exportadores de El Salvador (Coexport) held a key meeting with a delegation of 10 Turkish businessmen, led by the Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEIK). The meeting sought to strengthen commercial ties and explore export opportunities.

Silvia Cuellar, President of Coexport, presented the work the organization is doing to strengthen Salvadoran foreign trade. She highlighted the wide range of goods and services that the country offers to international markets.

Turkish businessmen showed interest in strategic sectors, identifying areas of cooperation. This first approach lays the groundwork for future negotiations and trade alliances between the two nations.

El Salvador seeks to diversify its exports and attract foreign investment. The visit of the Turkish delegation represents an opportunity to expand trade and improve the competitiveness of local exporters.
Coexport will continue to facilitate meetings with strategic partners to strengthen the national economy. The meeting with DEIK marks an important step in the international projection of salvadoran exports.



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