The Environment Ministry previously confirmed that 445 business representatives are expected to attend, and trade agreements worth more than 64 billion pesos (some 17 million dollars at the current exchange rate) are foreseen.
The holding of the two day Business Matchmaking Forum aimed at boosting exports, promoting foreign direct investment, and strengthening sustainable tourism with the participation of markets such as the United States, Canada, Mexico, Chile, and Peru, highlights the event.
Organizers informed that Bioexpo 2025 will feature, until December 5, an academic, cultural, and commercial program focused on bioeconomy, energy transition, climate change, and peacebuilding, key themes that guide the country’s productive transformation toward a sustainable model that generates opportunities at the local level.
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