Attendees will get the added bonus of exploring Cartagena's colorful and historic colonial architecture. Credit: Photo by Jose Fuentes on Unsplash

Colombia is inviting Georgia firms looking to diversify their product sourcing to its 100th matchmaking forum, this year held in the coastal tourism hub of Cartagena.

The four-day event is to run from April 22-26. Upon registration and filling out a profile, buyers from the U.S. will be paired with compatible Colombian manufacturers for one-on-one meetings.  

Georgia buyers who have not yet participated in a ProColombia buyer’s mission can also get a boost from the country’s trade promotion agency in the form of a $500 reimbursement after the trip. 

Those who have attended previous missions can also qualify if they can show that they have done continuous business in Colombia, says Hernando Galindo, ProColombia’s Atlanta representative. 

Deadline for registration is March 9. Industries of focus include agriculture, textiles and apparel, Industry 4.0, chemicals, life sciences, metal working and other manufacturing. Learn more about the supplier categories here

Register for the mission here, or contact Mr. Galindo for more details at hgalindo@procolombia.co or Valentina Wehdeking at pmiami4@procolombia.co.

Delta Air Lines Inc. restarted a nonstop flight from Atlanta to Cartagena last December. As of March 1, a nonstop routing of the four-hour flight was available departing April 20 and returning April 26. 

Georgia Department of Economic Development has an office in Bogota.

As managing editor of Global Atlanta, Trevor has spent 15+ years reporting on Atlanta’s ties with the world. An avid traveler, he has undertaken trips to 30+ countries to uncover stories on the perils...

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