Toocle Organization List - South America

ASOCIACION DE EMPRESAS CHINAS EN PERU
COUNTRY: Peru
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct: Association of Chinese Enterprises in Peru (ASOCIACION DE EMPRESAS CHINAS EN PERU) is a non-profit organization established in August 2011 by 43 Chinese-invested enterprises operating in Peru. Its purpose is to strengthen communication and ties with the Peruvian government and business community, promote exchanges, and facilitate cooperation. The Association has three sub‑chambers: Energy & Mining, Infrastructure, and Industry, Finance & Trade. It currently has over 80 member companies, covering a wide range of sectors including mining, energy, finance, infrastructure, telecommunications, fisheries, manufacturing, trade, tourism, and others. Since its inception, under the guidance of the Economic and Commercial Office of the Chinese Embassy in Peru, the leadership of successive Councils, and with the support of its members and the broader community, the Association has made significant progress in serving its members, conducting external exchanges, and advancing cooperation. In June 2023, the Association held a general meeting of all members and elected its sixth Council. The 16 council members are: Chinalco Peru Mining Company, Shougang Hierro Perú S.A.A., CNPC Peru, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Peru) S.A., Wanxin Group, Minera Las Bambas S.A. (China Minmetals), China Communications Construction Company (Peru), Bank of China (Peru) S.A., Shouxin Peru Mining Company, China Railway Tunnel Group Peru Branch, Huawei del Perú S.A.C., China Three Gorges Corporation – CWE (Peru) Company, China Energy Engineering Corporation Peru Branch, Sinohydro Corporation Limited Peru Branch, Rio Blanco Copper Mining Company (Peru), and Jinzhao Peru Mining Company. The Association has a General Manager’s Office as its executive body. Address: Av. República de Panamá N° 3030, Oficina 9A, Edificio Torres de San Isidro, San Isidro, Lima – Perú. Telephone: (51 1) 299 8584 more>

Cámara de Comercio Ecuatoriano China
COUNTRY: Ecuador
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct:   La Cámara de Comercio Ecuatoriano China es un gremio binacional comprometido con el fortalecimiento de los vínculos comerciales y culturales entre Ecuador y la República Popular China, uno de los principales socios comerciales del país y una de las economías más influyentes del mundo.   En este marco, la Cámara actúa como un puente estratégico que impulsa el desarrollo económico y social del Ecuador, promoviendo la internacionalización de los sectores productivos y facilitando el intercambio de conocimiento, innovación y tecnología entre ambos mercados.   La Cámara desarrolla iniciativas como ruedas de negocios, congresos, misiones empresariales, ferias internacionales, programas de capacitación y espacios de networking que permiten a empresarios, emprendedores e inversionistas conectar con el ecosistema comercial chino.   Gracias a su trayectoria y compromiso institucional durante 28 años, la Cámara ha sido reconocida por su aporte en la consolidación de las relaciones entre China y Ecuador, desempeñando un papel clave en la promoción de oportunidades comerciales, el acercamiento cultural y el desarrollo de iniciativas de cooperación entre ambos países.  La Cámara de Comercio Ecuatoriano China es un gremio binacional comprometido con el fortalecimiento de los vínculos comerciales y culturales entre Ecuador y la República Popular China, uno de los principales socios comerciales del país y una de las economías más influyentes del mundo.   En este marco, la Cámara actúa como un puente estratégico que impulsa el desarrollo económico y social del Ecuador, promoviendo la internacionalización de los sectores productivos y facilitando el intercambio de conocimiento, innovación y tecnología entre ambos mercados.   La Cámara desarrolla iniciativas como ruedas de negocios, congresos, misiones empresariales, ferias internacionales, programas de capacitación y espacios de networking que permiten a empresarios, emprendedores e inversionistas conectar con el ecosistema comercial chino.   Gracias a su trayectoria y compromiso institucional durante 28 años, la Cámara ha sido reconocida por su aporte en la consolidación de las relaciones entre China y Ecuador, desempeñando un papel clave en la promoción de oportunidades comerciales, el acercamiento cultural y el desarrollo de iniciativas de cooperación entre ambos países. more>


Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Máquinas e Equipamentos
COUNTRY: Brazil
INDUSTRY: Lighting
Introduct: We are the Brazilian Association of Machine and Equipment Industry, working alongside SINDIMAQ (National Union of the Machine Industry) for over 85 years to drive industry growth with a focus on technological innovation and business generation. Our national structure, with offices and units spread across the country, enables us to represent approximately 9,000 companies from various sectors, resulting in a strong capacity for coordination and influence with political and economic institutions. Beyond representing the sector institutionally, we believe that to strengthen the industry, we must stimulate international trade and cooperation, mobilize the market, contribute to capacity building, and support technological and process modernization. We work daily to fulfill these commitments and provide our associates with experience, networking, knowledge, personalized service, and opportunity generation, enabling them to lead in their markets and support the development of the Brazilian economy. Our new brand ABIMAQ underwent a brand and website renewal. This happened because, just like the industry is constantly evolving, so are we. The new version comes to modernize and enhance the style, behavior, and attitudes of our institution, without altering the essence of what we do, but in line with the changes of society. We combine the online with human and personalized interaction. And we are expanding our digital boundaries to bring more high-quality content focused on the needs of our partners and society. We want you to be part of this new phase! Tell us what you'd like to see on the site, your suggestions and comments, by clicking "Feedback" on the right side. Contribute to building the future ABIMAQ more>

Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries
COUNTRY: Brazil
INDUSTRY: Instruments & Meters
Introduct: The main goal of the Brazilian Association of Vegetable Oil Industries (Abiove), founded on June 11, 1981, is to represent vegetable oil industries, striving to create value for them and promote their industrial processes and products: soybean, soybean oil, soybean meal and biodiesel.   Soybean is Brazil’s main oilseed and most important agricultural crop in terms of production value, supplying the domestic market with grains, edible oil and biodiesel, as well as meal used in animal feed. The Brazilian soybean complex decisively contributes to the country’s trade balance through exports, accounting for more than 50% of the soybean and almost 30% of the soybean meal traded worldwide.   The Abiove Code of Conduct reflects the relevance of its role as the representative entity of companies that manufacture soybean meal, vegetable oils and biodiesel and export the oilseed and its byproducts. more>

Associação Brasileira da Indústria de Café
COUNTRY: Brazil
INDUSTRY: Business Services
Introduct: Mission Promote the development of Brazil's coffee industry through continuous quality improvement, consumer education, innovation stimulation, and production chain integration. Vision Recognized nationally and internationally as the institution that articulates and integrates the coffee value chain with innovative initiatives to stimulate consumption. Values Commitment to quality; Incentive to consumption; Commitment to sustainability; Ethics and respect for the law; Incentive to innovation; Dialogue and participation. Year after year, we have built our track record of commitment to the quality of your coffee. Launch of the Quality Coffee Circle Program, aligned with ABIC's guidelines to increase domestic coffee consumption in Brazil, aiming to strengthen the sector, improve coffee quality standards, highlight the best establishments, and promote high-quality coffee. ABIC, 50 years dedicated to the quality of your coffee. In a world driven by coffee, the Brazilian Coffee Industry Association (ABIC) has always been a benchmark for quality and certification. Today, with pride and great satisfaction, we celebrate 50 years of history—a journey filled with achievements, partnerships, innovations, and above all, a deep passion for Brazilian coffee. more>

Associação Brasileira das Indústrias da Alimentação
COUNTRY: Brazil
INDUSTRY: Business Services
Introduct: About Us The food and beverage industry is the largest in Brazil: it processes 62% of all agricultural production, comprises over 42,000 companies, generates 2.12 million direct jobs, and accounts for 10.9% of the country's GDP. Learn more Mission We define our mission as: Defend the interests of the food industry through science, innovation, and dialogue with respect to consumers, society, and the planet. Contribute to a fair and competitive business environment that stimulates the sustainable growth and development of the entire food production chain in the country. Catalyze and disseminate knowledge and experience from the food industry and relevant actors to enhance the role of processed foods in food security in Brazil and globally. Vision Build a future with safe and sustainable food that promotes food security and the economic and social development of Brazil. Values In this journey, we have defined the essential values of our work as respect, socio-environmental responsibility, integrity, technical competence, dialogue, transparency, and engagement. more>

Sugarcane and Bioenergy Industry Association (UNICA)
COUNTRY: Brazil
INDUSTRY: Instruments & Meters
Introduct: Brazilian Sugarcane and Bioenergy Industry Association (UNICA) represents the leading producers of sugar, ethanol (fuel alcohol), bioelectricity, and bioenergy in Brazil’s Center-South region, with a strong presence in the State of São Paulo. Its creation in 1997 was the result of the merger os several industry organizations in the state of São Paulo, following the deregulation of the sector in Brazil. The association represents and advocates for interests of bioenergy producers both in Brazil and around the world. UNICA is governed by a Deliberative Council, composed of representatives of its members, alongside a team of experienced executives, specialists, and full-time technical consultants. Its expertise encompasses key areas such as environmental, energy, technology, international trade, corporate social responsibility, sustainability, legislation, economics, and communication. UNICA is not a commercial entity. As such, it does not promote, facilitate, or intermediate any type of commercial transaction between its member companies and potential clients. For matters related to commercial negotiations or transactions, please contact our affiliated companies directly. more>

Associação Brasileira de Empresas Chinesas
COUNTRY: Brazil
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct: Created in 1970 – when Brazil was experiencing a severe shortage of foreign exchange – the acronym AEB defined an “Associação dos Exportadores Brasileiros” (Association of Brazilian Exporters). An emphasis on encouraging exports was justified as a means of obtaining foreign exchange to meet the payment of imports demanded by the strong growth of the time (1968-1973) called the “economic miracle”. But the understanding soon prevailed that “Foreign Trade”, in all countries, “is a two-way street” – on the one hand flows exports and on the other, imports – leading to a change in its designation to the “Associação do Comércio Exterior do Brasil” (Brazilian Foreign Trade Association), keeping the acronym AEB.   Associação de Comércio Exterior do Brasil (AEB) – which in 2020 completed half a century of existence – since its creation has acted as a legitimate national representative of the international trade, goods and services sector, in matters relevant to the promotion of various segments of the chain with the foreign market, always watchful to reconciling the demands of its members with the public interest.   Thanks to its history of more than half a century, AEB has gained credibility and space with segments of the three branches of government. In these 50 years of work, the AEB has acted – with emphasis on the relationship maintained with different federal governments conducive to the presentation of demands and policy suggestions for the country's foreign trade – in favor of encouraging an increase in exports, reducing costs and bureaucracy, including in import operations, with measures that look to assure national products and services greater power of competition against their foreign competitors, both in foreign markets and in the domestic market.   informativo AEB Hence, one of AEB's many actions concerns structuring foreign trade meetings to outline guidelines and strengthen dialogues between foreign trade entrepreneurs and government entities, with highlights for ENAEX and ENASERV, the focus of the latter the international trade of commercial services and, for the last EMEX, event whose focus lies on the foreign trade segment with increasing gender diversification in activities involving international transactions of goods and services. more>

Brazilian National Confederation of Industry
COUNTRY: Brazil
INDUSTRY: national multi-industry
Introduct: The National Industry Confederation (CNI) is the main representative of the Brazilian industry. It is the highest body of the industry trade union system and, since its foundation in 1938, it has defended the interests of the national industry. It also acts as the main interlocutor with the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary, besides several entities and organizations in Brazil and abroad.   It represents 27 state federations of industry and 1.280 trade unions, to which almost 700 thousand industries are affiliated. It is directly in charge of the Industrial Social Service (SESI), the National Service of Industrial Training (SENAI) and Instituto Euvaldo Lodi (IEL). Together, these three organizations form the Industry System, which yet assembles the state-level industry federations and trade unions. Since its establishment, CNI has played a leading role in society, promoting debate and building consensus on key national issues. Especially concerning those matters that have strong influence on the development of Brazilian industry and economy.         CNI, whose headquarter is located in BrasÍlia and has a representative office in São Paulo, is recognized as a key voice at the national level, examining and presenting suggestions for the development and refinement of policies and laws that strengthen the productive sector and modernizes the country.                             In addition, CNI incentivates the national industry research, innovation and technological development. Moreover, it supports initiatives that promote the self recognition, social development and professional training of the worker. These actions are based on studies, technical researches, consultations and constant dialogues with industry federations and trade unions, national sectorial associations, forums, and business councils. Mission To defend and represent the industry in the promotion of a favorable environment for business, competitiveness and sustainable development in Brazil. Vision To be recognized as the leading business organization and main agent in the promotion of growth and competitiveness of the Brazilian industry and development of the country. more>