{"id":2324,"date":"2018-05-31T09:00:24","date_gmt":"2018-05-31T14:00:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.internationalhubportmanatee.com\/?p=2324"},"modified":"2025-11-13T10:23:58","modified_gmt":"2025-11-13T15:23:58","slug":"port-manatee-argentina-building-on-leading-trade-partnership","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.internationalhubseaportmanatee.com\/es\/port-manatee-argentina-building-on-leading-trade-partnership\/","title":{"rendered":"Port Manatee, Argentina building on leading trade partnership"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"vc_row wpb_row vc_row-fluid\"><div class=\"wpb_column vc_column_container vc_col-sm-12\"><div class=\"vc_column-inner \"><div class=\"wpb_wrapper\">\n\t<div  class=\"wpb_single_image wpb_content_element vc_align_center\">\n\t\t\n\t\t<figure class=\"wpb_wrapper vc_figure\">\n\t\t\t<div class=\"vc_single_image-wrapper   vc_box_border_grey\"><img width=\"931\" height=\"809\" src=\"https:\/\/www.internationalhubseaportmanatee.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/06\/manateeargentina-1.jpg\" class=\"vc_single_image-img attachment-large\" alt=\"\" loading=\"lazy\" title=\"manateeargentina (1)\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.internationalhubseaportmanatee.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/06\/manateeargentina-1.jpg 931w, https:\/\/www.internationalhubseaportmanatee.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/06\/manateeargentina-1-300x261.jpg 300w, https:\/\/www.internationalhubseaportmanatee.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/06\/manateeargentina-1-768x667.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 931px) 100vw, 931px\" \/><\/div><figcaption class=\"vc_figure-caption\">Mart\u00edn de Antueno, deputy consul of Argentina, discusses trade opportunities with SeaSeaPort Manatee Executive Director Carlos Buqueras, who places his hand on a piece of aluminum imported into SeaSeaPort Manatee from Argentina.<\/figcaption>\n\t\t<\/figure>\n\t<\/div>\n\n\t<div class=\"wpb_text_column wpb_content_element \" >\n\t\t<div class=\"wpb_wrapper\">\n\t\t\t<p>PALMETTO, Florida \u2013 SeaPort Manatee is actively enhancing its relationship with Argentina, its No. 1 source of imports, as an Argentine diplomat sees fortifying the U.S. Gulf Coast port\u2019s role in linking Latin America\u2019s second-most-populous nation with burgeoning Central and Southwest Florida markets.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are looking to strengthen our trade relationship with SeaPort Manatee, further benefiting from its favorable gateway position in Central Florida,\u201d Mart\u00edn de Antueno, deputy consul of Argentina, said today [Thursday, May 31] as he led a morning-long seminar at the International Trade Hub at SeaPort Manatee.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs Argentina has opened its foreign trade policy over the past 2 1\/2 years, we are now entering the world, and the world is welcoming us,\u201d said de Antueno, who, following the trade seminar, was hosted at a downtown Bradenton luncheon with sponsors including Manatee County and Manatee Chamber of Commerce. \u201cWe truly appreciate the welcome we are getting at SeaPort Manatee.\u201d<br \/>\nImports into SeaPort Manatee from Argentina totaled $675 million in value during the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2017, making the South American country of 45 million people SeaPort Manatee\u2019s top supplier of inbound cargo.<\/p>\n<p>Noting that aluminum and biodiesel fuels are among commodities shipped to SeaPort Manatee from Argentina, Miami-based de Antueno said Florida receives about one-third of all of Argentina\u2019s imports into the United States, while significant opportunities remain not only for growing such northbound volumes but also for increasing exports from Florida to Argentina. In years past, SeaPort Manatee exports to Argentina have included fertilizers.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe look forward to working with interests from Argentina in building upon our two-way trade,\u201d said Vanessa Baugh, chairwoman of the Manatee County Port Authority. \u201cWe believe we offer unique opportunities for connecting the world with a region of more than 10 million residents and which hosts some 80 million visitors a year. As we increase these productive commercial ties, we augment SeaPort Manatee\u2019s already impressive positive impacts upon our region\u2019s socioeconomic wellbeing.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>SeaPort Manatee\u2019s executive director, Carlos Buqueras, commented, \u201cThrough the International Trade Hub at SeaPort Manatee, we continue to proactively engage leaders of commerce from around the globe, together realizing the mutual benefits of expanded trade.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Over the past several months, SeaPort Manatee and its trade hub also have hosted high-level representatives of such diverse nations as Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Poland and Spain.<\/p>\n<p>Located \u201cWhere Tampa Bay Meets the Gulf of Mexico,\u201d SeaPort Manatee is the closest U.S. deepwater seaport to the expanded Panama Canal, with 10 40-foot-draft berths serving container, bulk, breakbulk, heavylift, project and general cargo customers. The port generates more than $2.3 billion in annual economic impact for the local community, while supporting more than 24,000 jobs, without levying ad-valorem taxes.<\/p>\n\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=\"2325\" img_size=\"large\" add_caption=\"yes\" alignment=\"center\"][vc_column_text]PALMETTO, Florida \u2013 SeaSeaPort Manatee is actively enhancing its relationship with Argentina, its No. 1 source of imports, as an Argentine diplomat sees fortifying the U.S. Gulf Coast port\u2019s role in linking Latin America\u2019s second-most-populous nation with burgeoning Central and Southwest Florida markets.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are looking to strengthen our trade relationship with SeaSeaPort Manatee, further benefiting from its favorable gateway position in Central Florida,\u201d Mart\u00edn de Antueno, deputy consul of Argentina, said today [Thursday, May 31] as he led a morning-long seminar at the International Trade Hub at SeaSeaPort Manatee.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cAs Argentina has opened its foreign trade policy over the past 2 1\/2 years, we are now entering the world, and the world is welcoming us,\u201d said de Antueno, who, following the trade seminar, was hosted at a downtown Bradenton luncheon with sponsors including Manatee County and Manatee Chamber of Commerce. \u201cWe truly appreciate the welcome we are getting at SeaSeaPort Manatee.\u201d<br \/>\nImports into SeaSeaPort Manatee from Argentina totaled $675 million in value during the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2017, making the South American country of 45 million people SeaSeaPort Manatee\u2019s top supplier of inbound cargo.<\/p>\n<p>Noting that aluminum and biodiesel fuels are among commodities shipped to SeaSeaPort Manatee from Argentina, Miami-based de Antueno said Florida receives about one-third of all of Argentina\u2019s imports into the United States, while significant opportunities remain not only for growing such northbound volumes but also for increasing exports from Florida to Argentina. In years past, SeaSeaPort Manatee exports to Argentina have included fertilizers.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe look forward to working with interests from Argentina in building upon our two-way trade,\u201d said Vanessa Baugh, chairwoman of the Manatee County Port Authority. \u201cWe believe we offer unique opportunities for connecting the world with a region of more than 10 million residents and which hosts some 80 million visitors a year. As we increase these productive commercial ties, we augment SeaSeaPort Manatee\u2019s already impressive positive impacts upon our region\u2019s socioeconomic wellbeing.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>SeaSeaPort Manatee\u2019s executive director, Carlos Buqueras, commented, \u201cThrough the International Trade Hub at SeaSeaPort Manatee, we continue to proactively engage leaders of commerce from around the globe, together realizing the mutual benefits of expanded trade.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Over the past several months, SeaSeaPort Manatee and its trade hub also have hosted high-level representatives of such diverse nations as Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Japan, Mexico, Peru, Poland and Spain.<\/p>\n<p>Located \u201cWhere Tampa Bay Meets the Gulf of Mexico,\u201d SeaSeaPort Manatee is the closest U.S. deepwater seaport to the expanded Panama Canal, with 10 40-foot-draft berths serving container, bulk, breakbulk, heavylift, project and general cargo customers. 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