Trade mission of importers of honey to Mexico

The trade mission of honey-buyers has the aim to support the Mexican honeybee sector, with the participation of importers and retailers of European companies. At this time, Mexico is the 8th global power in the honey production and is ranked third in exporting. This activity is especially concentrated in the southern states of the country, led by the state of Yucatán.

Organising entity

ASERCA organizes the trade mission of importers of honey to Mexico in coordination with the Agricultural Ministry of SAGARPA for Europe.

Dates of the event

The trade mission of importers of honey in Mexico will happen on the dates 13-19 of May, 2018.

Place of the event

The trade mission of importers of honey in Mexico will take place in the states Aguascalientes, Campeche, Yucatán and Querétaro.

Objectives of the program

The aims pursued to help the Mexican agro food producers are:

– First of all, to commercialize their products while entering new markets
– Secondly, to offer an ad hoc instrument to consolidate new international markets
– Thirdly, to identify new business opportunities and new opportunities concerning improvement of production
– Furthermore, to know the technical innovations of the sector (machines, packaging, presentations)
– Lastly, to reduce costs of the international prospection

Visitors’ profile

Basically, buyers of honey from Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Denmark, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, Austria, UK and Poland interested in getting in contact with companies that can offer interesting quantities of honey.

Participants’ profile

In general, the trade mission of importers of honey is targeting Mexican companies (natural or legal persons), producers, retailers and/ or distributors of honey with the capacity to export.

Tariff related data with Mexico

Since the Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and the European Union (FTA EU-MX) was signed in 2000, Mexico can export agro-food products without tariffs.

The main buyers of Mexican honey

– Saudi Arabia
– UK
– USA
– Germany
– Switzerland
– Belgium

The main Mexican states of producers of Mexican honey

Honey producers states in Mexico

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Mexico, the guest of honor at the next edition of the Hannover Messe 2018

Hannover Messe 2018: The most important international trade show for the industry

The yearly fair of Hannover (Hannover Messe) has been held in Germany for more than 60 years and is the leading event for leading-edge technologies, materials and ideas. The exhibition brings together 10 major trade fairs in one place and thus allows for interaction and integration between the different industries and fields of application.

 

Of course, Hannover Messe offers excellent promotion for companies of the following sectors:

– Energy technologies
– Intelligent robotics
– Industry 4.0
– Automation of industrial processes
– Production and automation of buildings
– Industrial software
– Technology
– Automation of industrial processes
– Controls
– Equipment and technology
– Engineering

 

It is the first industrial fair worldwide with attendance of more than 225.000 professionals, of whom 30% are international. This generates 5,600,000 business contacts between exhibitors from more than 70 different countries and visitors with a professional profile; of a total of 6,500 exhibitors, 60% are foreign. The three largest groups come from Germany, China and Italy.

 

Mexico, the guest of honor of this year’s edition

Certainly, Mexico’s key productive sectors are:

– Aeonautics
– Automotive
– Electronics
– Medical equipment

 

Other relevant information

– First of all, it has 98 research and design centres for industrial innovation
– Secondly, 34 clusters at the same time are boosting the implementation of the 4.0 industry.
– It also has a STEM bachelor’s degree program (science, technology, engineering and mathematics).
– Moreover, Mexico has 21 production plants of the top 10 OEMs in the automotive sector, pioneers in technology for intelligent factories.
– Furthermore, it ranks eighth in the ranking of renewable energies
– Also, it is in third place in the digital transformation rankings.

 

Other links that might interest you:

http://www.promexico.mx/hannovermesse

Trade mission of importers of honey to Mexico

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Trade mission of coffee importers to Mexico

Trade mission of importers of fresh goods to Mexico

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Trade mission of coffee importers to Mexico

Above all, the trade mission of coffee buyers has the goal to help Mexican coffee producers, with the participation of importers and distributers of European companies.

Organising entity

ASERCA organizes the trade mission of coffee importers to Mexico in coordination with the Agricultural Ministry for Europe SAGARPA .

Date of the event

The trade mission of coffee importers in Mexico will happen from the 15th to 20th April, 2018.

Place of the event

The trade mission of coffee importers in Mexico will take place in the states Oaxaca and Chiapas.

Objectives of the program

The aims pursued to help the Mexican agro food producers are:

– First of all, to commercialize their products while entering new markets
– Secondly, to offer an ad hoc instrument to consolidate new international markets
– Moreover, to identify new business opportunities and new opportunities concerning improvement of production
– Also, to know the technical innovations of the sector (machines, packaging, presentations)
– Finally, to reduce costs of the international prospection

Visitors’ profile

In general, buyers of coffee from Germany, the Netherlands, Spain and Poland, who are interested in establishing contacts to European import companies.

Participants’ profile

In brief, the trade mission of coffee importers aims at those Mexican companies (natural or legal persons), producers, retailers and/ or distributors of coffee with the capacity of exporting.

Tariff related data with Mexico

Since the signing of the Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and the European Union (FTA EU-MX) in 2000, Mexico can export agro-food products without tariffs.

The main buyers of Mexican coffee

The main buyers of coffee produced in Mexico are:

– Belgium
– Spain
– France
– Germany

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Trade mission of importers of fresh goods to Mexico

Trade mission of importers of fresh products to Mexico

Mexico, the leading economy of Latin America, has an especially interesting geostrategic position which turns it into the gateway to two very important economic zones: USA and Canada (NAFTA) and the Spanish-speaking countries. It is a large, Spanish-speaking country in Central America, with a population of 127 million. To illustrate, its capital, Mexico City, is a megacity with 20 million inhabitants, followed by Guadalajara and Monterrey with 5 million inhabitants, or Puebla and Toluca with 2 million each. Presently, a trade mission of importers of fresh goods to Mexico is being organised.

The organising entity

ASERCA organizes the trade mission of importers of fresh goods to Mexico in coordination with the Agricultural Ministry of SAGARPA for Europe.

Dates of the event

The trade mission of importers of fresh goods to Mexico will happen from 08. to 15. April, 2018.

Place of the event

The commercial mission will take place in the states Jalisco and Baja California.

Objectives of the program

The aims pursued to help the Mexican agro food producers are:

– To commercialize their products while entering new markets
– To offer an ad hoc instrument to consolidate new international markets
– Furthermore, to identify new business opportunities and new opportunities concerning improvement of production
– To know the technical innovations of the sector (machines, packaging, presentations)
– And, to reduce costs of the international prospection

Visitor’s profile

Buyers from Germany, Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy and Slovakia interested in taking up contact with companies that can offer the following products: avocado, mango, lemon, asparagus, grapefruit, berries (strawberry, raspberry, blackberry, blueberry) and others.

Participant’s profile

In general, the trade mission of importers of fresh goods aims at those Mexican companies (natural or legal person), producers, retailers and/or distributors of the food growing industry, with the capacity of exporting.

Tariff related data with Mexico

Since the signing of the Free Trade Agreement between Mexico and the European Union (FTA EU-MX) in 2000, Mexico can export agri-food products without tariffs.

Main Mexican exports of the agro-alimentary sector

In short, the main products being exported from Mexico to Europe in 2017 were: malt beer, coffee, avocado, tequila, honey, frozen orange juice, banana, raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, etc.

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The business opportunities that Mexico offers

Barcelona Export has very solid relationships in this market due to the multiple business possibilities that Mexico offers us. Mexico is the leading economy in Latin America, with a very interesting geostrategic position that makes it the gateway to two major economic zones: USA and Canada (NAFTA) in the north and the Spanish-speaking countries in the south. And it has free trade agreements, which are very favourable for our exports, with all of them.

Characteristics of the Mexican market

Mexico is a large, Spanish-speaking, Central American country with a population of 127 million, of which 80% live in cities and the remaining 20% in rural areas. 20% of the population live below the poverty line; about 60% of the population live in precarious conditions and only 30% live watching their purchasing power grow. It is a very young population (the average age is 26 years) with a strong mixture of indigenous and Spanish (60%).

Its capital, Mexico City, is a megacity with 20 million inhabitants, followed by Guadalajara and Monterrey with about 5 million inhabitants, or Puebla and Toluca with 2 million inhabitants each.

The population’s consumption is strongly dominated by North-American habits. Mexicans are loyal to brands and are influenced by quality as well as by price.

Customs duties

For those countries that cannot rely on any free trade agreement with Mexico, the tariffs of the industrial sector are in the range of 10% to 20%, sometimes as high as 35%.

Mexico signed a free trade agreement with the European Union in 2000 and since 2007 all industrial products are duty free. Furthermore, extending the tariff reduction to agri-food products is taken into consideration.

Mexico has a promoter of its export and import, Pro México. This organisation collects all the information concerning imports and exports, tariffs and norms. Furthermore, it is the organiser of the grouped participation of Mexican exhibitors at international fairs.

There is an Import Guide available on the website of Mexican Customs, which includes extensive information on customs management, authorizations, procedures (paperwork) and temporary imports:

http://www.sat.gob.mx/aduanas/importando_exportando/    (choose “Guía de importación”)

What can we export to Mexico?

Exporting to Mexico presents a great business opportunity for Spanish companies, since there is no language barrier and products coming from Spain benefit from acceptance and their good reputation in terms of quality. The cultural affinity allows us to create commercial relationships built on trust – stronger and faster.

Traditionally, we have been exporting the following products from Spain:

– Equipment, parts and components for the automotive industry
– Installation and engineering of power generation plants
– Aircrafts
– Women’s fashion
– Cars
– Steel products

When talking about new business opportunities we encounter strong demand in the following sectors:

– Infrastructure
– Transport
– Telecommunication
– Energy, especially wind and solar
– Industry 4.0
– Quality inspection systems
– Cyber-security
– Electronics
– Construction

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