Chile: Aquaculture companies from Los Lagos explore opportunities in the Mexican market

Published 2024년 8월 12일

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Chile is rapidly becoming a leading exporter in Latin America, with non-copper and non-lithium exports exceeding US$3 billion in May 2024. A ProChile study identifies Mexico as a crucial market for Chilean aquaculture products. In June 2024, Chilean aquaculture firms, including Pure Nature, attended the LATAM Mexico 2024 Meeting to enhance their market presence and build direct client relationships. The event, celebrating 25 years of the Free Trade Agreement between Chile and Mexico, served as a significant platform for networking and business growth, bolstering Chile's national brand.
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Our country is positioned as one of the fastest growing exporters in Latin America, with non-copper-non-lithium shipments exceeding US$3 billion in May 2024. The latest study carried out by the Market Intelligence Subdepartment of ProChile, based on figures provided by the National Customs Service as of June 2024, highlights Mexico as a crucial destination for Chilean aquaculture products. In this context, at the end of June, prominent aquaculture companies from the Los Lagos Region participated in the LATAM Mexico 2024 Meeting organized by ProChile. Among them, Pure Nature, a Chilean company with more than 10 years of experience in the export of seafood products. The company that currently ships mainly Atlantic salmon to Mexico seeks to introduce coho salmon more strongly. “We are already present in Mexico, which is a huge market. Our mission was to expand our presence and make known products that are interesting in that country, but that still arrived indirectly. “We wanted to ...

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