The United States Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration (ITA) is organizing a Trade Mission to Central America, including the Opportunities in Central America Business Conference in Panama City, Panama, on October 19-21, 2025.
COMMERCIAL SETTING
The United States and the Central American region share common interests in strengthening economic growth, prosperity, and competitiveness in the Western Hemisphere. The United States remains the top trading partner in the region. The Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) and the United States-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement facilitate these goals by improving supply integration and creating efficient, transparent customs procedures that enable quicker, more cost-effective market access. These agreements further reinforce economic ties while supporting United States policy objectives for regional stability, energy security, and supply chain diversification.
MISSION DESCRIPTION
U.S. trade mission participants will arrive in Panama by October 19 to attend the opening reception of the Opportunities in Central America Business Conference. This event is also open to U.S. companies not participating in the mission's business-to-business matchmaking sessions. On October 20, trade mission participants will attend the business conference, where they can network and engage in discussions.
Conference sessions will focus on regional opportunities, market entry strategies, legal, logistics, and trade financing resources. In addition, participants will participate in one-on-one consultations with United States and Foreign Commercial Service (US&FCS) Officers from the United States Department of Commerce, and Economic Officers from the United States Department of State, representing United States embassies across the region, including Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama.
On October 21, selected participants will engage in business-to-business meetings with local companies in Panama. For those interested, a limited number of participants may opt to travel to up-to two Central American markets - Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Panama - for business appointments. These optional meetings will be arranged based on recommendations from US&FCS officers in the respective countries, and each session will be with pre-screened potential buyers, agents, distributors, or joint-venture partners.
U.S. companies and trade associations seeking to expand or enter the Central American market in sectors such as:
The mission is focused on sectors that support U.S. economic and national security, and/or best prospects in each country. The leading sectors for United States exports and investment are:
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Timetable
October 18, 2025: Travel Day/Arrival in Panama City, Panama
October 19, 2025: Panama. Business Conference. Morning: Registration; Noon: Networking Lunch Market Briefings; Afternoon: Registration, One-on-One Meetings; Evening: Networking.
October 20, 2025: Panama. Business Conference. Morning: Registration, Plenary Session; Afternoon: One-on-One and Workshops; Evening: Networking Reception
October 21, 2025: Panama. Morning: One-on-One Meetings (Conference Only Participants).
Business-to-Business Meeting Options
October 21-24, 2025: Morning: Business-to-Business Meetings in (up to two trade mission markets).
After a company has been selected to participate in the mission, a payment to the U.S. Department of Commerce in the form of a participation fee is required.
* An SME is defined as a firm with 500 or fewer employees or that otherwise qualifies as a small business under SBA regulations. Parent companies, affiliates, and subsidiaries will be considered when determining business size (See https://www.sba.gov/federal-contracting/contracting-guide/size-standards/size-standards-tool).
The above trade mission fees include the $500 participation fee for the Opportunities in Central America Business Conference to be held in Panama City, Panama, on October 19-21, 2025. An additional representative for SMEs and large firms will require an additional fee of $500.
EXCLUSIONS
The trade mission fee does not include any personal travel expenses such as lodging, most meals, local ground transportation (except for transportation to and from meetings), and air transportation. Participants may, however, be able to take advantage of U.S. Government rates for hotel rooms if available. Business or entry visas may be required to participate in the mission. Applying for and obtaining such visas will be the responsibility of the mission participant. Government fees and processing expenses to obtain such visas are not included in the participation fee. However, the U.S. Department of Commerce will provide instructions to each participant on the procedures required to obtain necessary visas.
Your organization will receive visibility and customized services prior to and during the conference or specific related events. Our events are heavily promoted throughout the U.S. international business community and in the Western Hemisphere region. Your organization will be recognized according to your selected level of participation.
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Important
Travel and in-person activities are contingent upon the safety and health conditions in the United States, Panama and other trade mission countries. Should safety or health conditions not be appropriate for travel and/or in-person activities, the Department will consider postponing the event. In the event of a postponement, the Department will notify the applicants previously selected to participate in this trade mission to confirm their availability but they need not reapply.
For more information, please contact us at Trade.Americas@trade.gov
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Isabella Cascarano
Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Western Hemisphere @ U.S. Commercial Service
Clint Brewer
Senior Commercial Officer @ U.S. Embassy Costa Rica
Timothy Cannon
Senior Commercial Officer @ U.S. Embassy Panama
Timothy Cannon has been with the Department of Commerce since 2003. Prior to joining the Commercial Service, Tim was a Marine at the barracks in Washington, D.C. where he served as a Presidential Honor Guard. After the Marines he worked as a Personal Protection Officer. He then pursued a career in sales with Gallo Winery, Miller Brewing, and Red Bull. After the beverage business, Tim accepted a position with an aerospace company and while attending the Paris and Australian Airshows, Tim utilized the services of the Commercial Service. He was impressed with their assistance and decided to return to the service of the government as a Commercial Officer himself. Since then, Tim has served in Fargo, North Dakota on a domestic tour, Russia, Vietnam, and Saudi Arabia and will be in Panama for the next four years.
Leonardo Clavijo
Regional Development Director @ Export-Import Bank of the United States
Mr. Leo Clavijo is a Regional Director for the Export-Import Bank of the United States. His territory includes Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Washington, D.C.
He joined EXIM in February 2023, bringing with him decades of global manufacturing sector experience in finance, operations, and sales roles. While in the private sector, he gained firsthand knowledge how EXIM can be leveraged as a strategic tool to increase sales, improve cash flow, and access to capital.
Leo earned a B.A. in Business Administration from Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire and an MBA from Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Kenneth C. Duckworth
Senior Commercial Officer @ U.S. Embassy El Salvador
U.S. Embassy in El Salvador. Prior to coming to El Salvador, he was Principal Commercial Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City.
Mr. Duckworth’s Foreign Service career includes assignments to U.S. embassies and consulates in Russia, Ukraine, Ethiopia, Kenya, Korea, Poland, Mexico and El Salvador.
Prior to joining the U.S. Foreign Commercial Service, Mr. Duckworth proudly served as a Democracy and Governance Advisor and Program Officer for the U.S. Agency for International Development.
Mr. Duckworth, a native of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, holds a B.A. in Political Science from the George Washington University, Washington, D.C. and a Master’s degree in Public and International Affairs from the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He speaks fluent Russian, Ukrainian, Polish and Spanish.
Aaron Franke
Acting Economic Officer/Environment, Science, Health, and Technology Officer @ U.S. Embassy Belmopan
Aaron Franke, an Economics-coned Foreign Service Officer, joined the U.S. Embassy in Belmopan, Belize, in June 2025. As the acting Economic and ESTH (Environment, Science, Technology, and Health) Officer, he oversees a diverse portfolio of economic issues between the United States and Belize. His responsibilities include promoting policies that foster economic growth and reporting on key areas such as cyberspace and digital policy, trade, energy, sanctions, and aviation. On the commercial front, he works closely with the U.S. Commercial Service and Export Assistance Centers to support U.S. businesses and advance American exports in Belize.
Prior to his current role, Aaron served as Vice Consul at the U.S. Consulate General in Guangzhou, China. Before joining the Foreign Service, he worked as a Presidential Management Fellow and Program Manager in the Small Business Administration’s Office of International Trade, where he focused on export assistance and grant programming for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises. He also spent two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Chongqing, China, teaching business English and promoting cross-cultural exchange.
A native of Toronto, Ohio, Aaron holds a BA in Diplomacy and International Relations from Seton Hall University and an MS in Global Governance, Politics, and Security from American University.
Reinaldo Garcia
Senior Commercial Officer @ U.S. Embassy Honduras
Reinaldo Garcia currently serves as Senior Commercial Officer at the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. He manages an office of three trade professionals assisting U.S. companies with market access and trade promotion in Honduras and helping Honduran companies invest in the United States. His previous assignment was with the Multilateral & Strategic Initiatives Team, Office of Western Hemisphere, in Washington, D.C., covering critical minerals, border security technology & passport technology, climate/clean tech, and distribution and logistics (supply chains) portfolios. Reinaldo also served as the Deputy Director of the SelectUSA Investment Services Team. Prior to that, he served in Guangzhou, China from 2018-2021. Before joining the U.S. & Foreign Commercial Service, Reinaldo worked as the General Counsel for Latin America for a major U.S. real estate company. He holds a JD, a BA in Political Science, and postgraduate studies in international economic and trade law.
Kennia Somerville
Senior Commercial Officer @ U.S. Embassy Guatemala
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