Business Opportunities in Panama for Women Led Businesses

30/11/2023
13:00 to 14:20
(GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US and Canada)

About

The U.S. Commercial Service has organized a Webinar Series focused on business opportunities in Latin America for Women-Owned Businesses (Panamá, Colombia, and Costa Rica).  U.S. exports to Panama, Colombia, and Costa Rica totaled $41.2 Billion in 2022. 

This Webinar Series is a great opportunity for women-owned U.S. companies representing best prospect sectors such as Healthcare, Agribusiness, Construction, Renewable Energy Systems, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Cybersecurity, Automotive, Defense and Security, Oil and Gas Exploration and Production Equipment, Processed Food and Beverages, eCommerce,  and Education.  You will hear from U.S. Diplomats, local Government Officials and private sector experts to help you craft a market entry strategy. 

The cost for each Webinar is just $25. Your organization can participate in one, two, or all Webinars. For more information or if you have any questions, please contact trade.americas@trade.gov. These events are intended for U.S. Companies ONLY, incorporated under the laws of the U.S., with a product or service that has at least 51% U.S. content.

Whether you currently export to Colombia, Costa Rica, or Panama or are new to exporting, the importance of developing a strategic approach to these markets is critical to your success.  This webinar series, from the U.S. Commercial Service, has been designed to help businesses strengthen the skills necessary to effectively do business in Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama. Come learn how your company can be added to this impressive trading ecosystem.  

Take advantage of this great opportunity and learn about: 

  • Upcoming business opportunities in the region
  • Best prospect sectors and upcoming project and sales opportunities
  • U.S. Government international trade contacts to support your international sales growth
  • Export financing, eCommerce, Logistics, Export Compliance, IPR Protection, and other key trade topics
  • Resources designed to support women-owned businesses

Webinars Schedule*
  • Business Opportunities in Colombia for Women-Owned Businesses  – October 24, 2023
  • Business Opportunities in Costa Rica for Women-Owned Businesses – October 31, 2023
  • Resources and Financing for Women-Owned Businesses Looking to Increase Export Sales – November 28, 2023
  • Business Opportunities in Panama for Women-Owned Businesses – November 30, 2023
  • ECommerce, Digital Access, and Supply Chain Considerations for Women-Owned Businesses – December 12, 2023
  • Export Skills Training, Legal, Compliance, and IPR Considerations for Women-Owned Business – December 19, 2023
*Your organization can participate in one, two, or all Webinars. The cost for each Webinar is just $25.

Business Opportunities in Panama for Women-Owned Businesses (November 14, 2023).

Key reasons why U.S. companies should consider exporting to Panama:
  • Panama is the home of the Panama Canal. With ports on both oceans and known as the “Hub of the Americas,” it is one of the world’s most connected countries.
  • Panama has a dollar-based economy, low inflation, and zero foreign exchange risk. Its government is stable, democratic, and actively seeks foreign investment.
  • The U.S.-Panama Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA) went into effect in October 2012 and will continue to offer U.S. goods a competitive advantage.
  • The Colón Free Trade Zone’s (CFZ) is the second largest in the world and accounts for about 8.5 percent of Panama’s GDP.  The CFZ has over 2,500 companies and employs about 30,000 people. It has become a vital trading and transshipment center serving the region and the world.
  • Consumer attitudes and brand preferences are similar to those in the United States.
  • U.S. goods and services enjoy a reputation for high quality and durability in the country.
  • Women have leading roles in the government and business.  The current Foreign Minister, Janaina Tewaney, is a woman as was her immediate predecessor, Foreign Minister Erika Mounes. In Panama’s tourism sector alone, more than 70% of business owners are women.  In 2019, 22.4% of business owners across all sectors were women, on par with women business owners in Costa Rica and El Salvador, and among the highest in Latin America. The first woman President of the Panama Chamber of Commerce, Marcela Galindo, spoke on the ITA-SBA webinar for U.S. women small businesses exporting to Panama on May 17, 2023.

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WEBINAR

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Business Opportunities in Panama for Women-Owned Businesses
Business Opportunities in Panama for Women-Owned Businesses
Tim Cannon
Marisabel De Leon
Adriana Fabrega
Jeane A. Zuniga
Diana Lozano
Kenneth Delvalle
Fabiana Ortega
Inicio
13:00
Fin
14:15
Speakers
Tim Cannon
Tim Cannon
Marisabel De Leon
Marisabel De Leon
Adriana Fabrega
Adriana Fabrega
Jeane A. Zuniga
Jeane A. Zuniga
Diana Lozano
Diana Lozano
Kenneth Delvalle
Kenneth Delvalle
Fabiana Ortega
Fabiana Ortega

Speakers

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Tim Cannon

Senior Commercial Officer @ U.S. Embassy Panama City

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.

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Marisabel De Leon

Business Development Manager @ Stratego

An experienced publicist and communicator with over 37 years of expertise. She has contributed her skills to some of the leading communication companies in Panama and Costa Rica. Her extensive background includes crafting brand strategies for a diverse range of clients across both national and international industries. Presently, she holds the position of Business Development Manager at Stratego, a leading local communications agency.
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Adriana Fabrega

President @ Discover the World

An economist by profession and a passionate entrepreneur, serves as the Director of Discover the World in Panama, Costa Rica and El Salvador. Discover the World is a globally recognized leader in travel and tourism product solutions, led by experienced industry professionals. The company offers tailored and accessible solutions to clients worldwide, representing valued brands such as Cathay Pacific, All Nippon Airways, Philippine Airlines, Loews Hotels, Windstar, among others. Adriana has earned numerous awards over the years, including the prestigious Discover Director of the Year Award, recognizing her excellence in sales, innovative business strategies, and embodiment of the Discover spirit. 

She actively participates in various industry organizations, holding positions in ALAP (Panama Airlines Association), CAMTUR (Panama Tourism Chamber), SKAL Club of Panama, and Visit USA Committee, affiliated with the US TIA. As a mother of four and an avid traveler, she has explored nearly 180 cities in over 50 countries.

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Jeane A. Zuniga

Senior Commercial Specialist @ U.S. Commercial Service- Panama

Jeane A. Zuñiga joined the Embassy of the United States of America in 1990, served one year at the State Department, in the General Service Office.  In 1991, she joined the U.S. Commercial Service Panama Team.  She holds a graduate degree in International Relations from the University of Panama, a master’s degree in international business and logistic from Universidad Latina de Panama, and a Certificate of Specialist for International Education from Middlebury Institute of International Relations.  She is the Senior Commercial Specialist in charge of Energy, Infrastructure and Construction, Financing, Aviation, Water and Education.  She works very closely with local multiplier organizations, local government and U.S. companies represented in Panama to promote those sectors.
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Diana Lozano

Commercial Specialist @ U.S. Embassy Panama City, Panama

Ms. Diana Lozano has been working with the U.S. Commercial Service in Panama since June 1987. Previously she worked for Colgate-Palmolive and Parfums Christian Dior in the Marketing Departments performing administrative positions.  In her current position as a Commercial Specialist, she handles several industry sectors such as Travel & Tourism, General Consumer Goods, Consumer Electronics, Healthcare, among others. Additionally, she is responsible for preparing market research, market analyses, trade event planning, and trade missions in several tasks related to commercial programs.  Ms. Lozano has a B.S. Degree in International Business from Universidad Santa Maria La Antigua in Panama City.
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Kenneth Delvalle

Commercial Assistant @ U.S. Embassy in Panama City, Panama

Mr. Kenneth Delvalle is a Commercial Assistant in the U.S. Commercial Service in Panama City, Panama since March 2020. He holds a master’s degree in project management and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical industrial engineering from the Technological University of Panama. He has over 15 years of professional experience, has been a member of planning and monitoring committees for public investment projects, and Procurement Manager for public institutions such as the Firefighters Corp and the Panama Maritime Authority.

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Fabiana Ortega

Commercial Specialist @ U.S. Embassy Panama City, Panama

Fabiana is a Commercial Specialist at the U.S. Commercial Service at the U.S. Embassy in Panama. Fabiana joined the Embassy in 2021. At the Commercial Service, she handles the Media & Entertainment industry, Veterinary, Textile, Apparel, and Sporting Goods, among other sectors. Before her current position, she worked at the television industry for nine years, as a Brand Manager and News Producer.  Fabiana has a degree in Business Administration and Marketing from Universidad Latina de Panamá, a master’s degree in Business Administration from ESDEN Business School (Spain), and a master’s degree in Mass Communications from Florida International University (USA).

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