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Spain: boost for the internationalization of the Spanish meat sector

The OECE and ICEX join forces for improving the efficacy of the foreign promotion actions and for boosting the presence of Spanish meat companies in the international markets.

8 January 2014
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The business organizations that constitute the SPANISH MEAT EXPORTATION OFFICE (OECE) have signed an agreement with ICEX SPAIN EXPORTATIONS AND INVESTMENTS in order to join forces and develop collaboration plans directed towards the improvement of the efficacy of the foreign promotion actions and the encouragement of the presence of Spanish meat companies in the international markets.

The agreement includes the production of an annual Foreign Promotion Plan, gathering the markets and priority actions, and the participation in joint projects in the international sphere as, for instance, the carrying out of market studies, informative seminars (webinars and in-person seminars), attendance to fairs and development of workshops in countries of special interest for the internationalization of the Spanish meat industries (Singapore, Russia).

Both organizations have already collaborated efficiently during the whole of 2013 in different foreign promotion initiatives that have been considered as being of special interest for the Spanish meat sector and its meat products as, for instance, a market study of the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan; the planning of informative seminars for the access to markets (there is already a webinar about the Ukrainian meat products market available in the ICEX webpage for its viewing by the companies); and the attendance of the OCDE to fairs with an associated companies grouped pavilion.

Thursday December 19, 2013/ OECE/ Spain.
http://www.oece.es/

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