The United States is the lead trading partner for Honduras, supplying 46.2 percent of Honduran imports. Located in the heart of Central America, Honduras is the second largest country in the region. U.S. goods exports to Honduras in 2013 were $5.3 billion.
The leading sectors for U.S. exports and investment are: Automotive Parts/Service Equipment; Food Processing and Packaging Equipment; Franchising; Safety and Security Equipment; and Travel & Tourism Services.
- The United States is Honduras’ largest trade and economic partner.
- U.S. products enjoy an excellent reputation for quality and price-competitiveness.
- Honduras had an estimated per capita GDP of $2,920 in 2013.
- Honduras is located in the center of Central America.
- More than 200 American companies are currently operating in Honduras.
- It is only a 2-3 hour flight from U.S. gateway cities.
- Learn about the upcoming Trade Mission to Central America and the Trade Americas-Opportunities in Central America Conference to be held in Guatemala in 2015.
Also in this webinar learn how to use eCommerce & how to improve your visibility in Central America.
Presented US Commercial Service
Cost: $35 – Payable by credit card or check
Venue: Your Computer
For More Information Contact:
Jessica Gordon at Jessica.Gordon@trade.gov or (601) 373-0784
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