Learn How to Export Beverages to Mexico During a Business Development Tour This December

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) November 7, 2006 -- Liquid Brands Management, Inc. has an open invitation to US Beverage Companies to take part in a three day Beverage Trade Mission to Mexico City to learn how to export and sell beverages in Mexico.

This Beverage Industry Trade Mission will take place December 7 to December 10, 2006 in Mexico City, the largest city in the world and the leading beverage consumer in the world.

This Trade Mission will place US companies in the middle of the action of the wholesale distribution and export business in Mexico and Latin America.

This is not a traditional seminar. It's a business opportunity trip; a hands-on learning experience where exporters can learn and also close business all in the same trip.

Discover how to export to Mexico and be introduced to retailers, wholesalers and distributors as well as brokers, consultants, lawyers, accountants, merchandisers, promoters and every person you need to do business in Mexico.

Tour the city and important accounts to learn about specific products and companies like FEMSA, Gigante, Comercial Mexicana, 7-ELEVEN de Mexico, OXXO, Extra, Modelo, Wal-Mart de Mexico, Soriana, and many more.

Mexico posts the greatest export opportunity for every US beverage company large and small. It has all the ingredients of a great customer. It has a great infrastructure including roads and ports to ship truckloads of products, many beverage distributors selling to supermarkets and convenience stores and more than 500,000 stores willing and able to buy new products throughout Mexico.

Not only that, but Mexico is one of the largest consumers of beverages in the world per capita and as a country including soda, flavored water, energy drinks and beer.

Beverage exports to Mexico are underrepresented with a mere $147,000,000 per year being exported from the USA to Mexico. This shows a trade deficit of $2 billion dollars in beverage.

This trip is for companies that would like to export, would like to increase their existing sales in Mexico or want to invest in Mexico.

To view the full trip agenda and get more information visit the Mexico Beverage Industry Portal at www.MexicoBeverage.com or call Gloria Olson at (619) 277-8068.

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