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UK infrastructure opens opportunities in Guatemala

A number of UK infrastructure and construction companies have visited Guatemala to explore business opportunities and assist Guatemalan infrastructure ambitions.
The delegation of ten companies held meetings with government, municipal and private sector representatives in a two-day business engagement, in areas that are critical to improving Guatemala’s competitiveness and sustainable development.
The representatives came from AKT II (civil engineering and design), Biwater (water treatment and solutions), Buro Happold (city mapping), ERM (business sustainability), Foster and Partners (architecture), Gillespies (urban design), JCB (construction equipment), Solarcentury (solar energy), Steer (transport solutions), and Tyréns (community development).
The mission aims to strengthen the development of sustainable cities, promote environmentally friendly projects and demonstrate an understanding of today citizen’s most pressing needs. It also seeks to create business opportunities for Guatemala’s small and medium businesses that are interested in collaborating in investment opportunities. As part of this visit, the delegation is also travelling to Costa Rica and Panama.
Whilst in Guatemala, the delegation wants to explore opportunities presented by the country’s plans to improve its critical infrastructure, including updated legislation, the use of Private Public Partnerships and the desire to continue building the UK-Guatemala economic relationship. In light of the upcoming UK exit from the EU on 29 March, Britain wants to reaffirm the importance of Central America as a trade and business partner.
To mark the visit, the British Ambassador to Guatemala, Carolyn Davidson, said: “This visit is a wonderful opportunity to showcase some of the leading UK infrastructure and construction companies and provide them with a platform to develop key partnerships in Guatemala. The UK is a global leader in these sectors, and such delegations focus on driving international trade and investment in emerging fields to secure a prosperous future for the UK and its partners in the global economy.”
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