Collaboration Works opens applications for Argentina trade mission
By AI, Created 6:16 PM UTC, May 28, 2026, /AGP/ – Atlantic Canadian companies can apply for a September 14-18, 2026 trade mission to Buenos Aires aimed at helping export-ready participants find opportunities in Argentina. The program includes matchmaking and a stop at Tecno Fidta 2026, with applications due June 26 for early consideration and July 17 for final registration.
Why it matters: - The trade mission is aimed at helping Atlantic Canadian companies build direct commercial ties in Argentina. - The program targets export-ready participants in sectors with cross-border demand, including technology, food, energy, mining, manufacturing, clean tech and life sciences. - The mission’s small delegate cap is meant to increase matchmaking quality and individualized support.
What happened: - Collaboration Works International opened expressions of interest for an Atlantic Canada to Argentina Trade Mission. - The mission will run Sept. 14-18, 2026, in Buenos Aires. - The program is being delivered with the Canadian-Argentine Chamber of Commerce, or CanCham. - The chamber says it has nearly 50 years of experience connecting Argentina and Canada. - Interested organizations can submit an EOI through the application form.
The details: - The mission is open to Canadian companies and organizations. - Participation is limited to eight delegates. - The agenda includes curated B2B, B2G and B2C networking opportunities. - Participants will also attend Tecno Fidta 2026, a food technology exhibition in Latin America. - Collaboration Works International says the mission uses a three-step approach focused on targeted impact, trust-building through partnerships and sustained growth through international connections. - Companies are encouraged to apply by June 26, 2026, for early consideration. - Final registration closes July 17, 2026. - Delegate selection and preparation will be finalized after the final deadline.
Between the lines: - The focus on a maximum of eight delegates suggests a high-touch trade mission rather than a broad commercial delegation. - The sector list points to an effort to match Atlantic Canadian capabilities with industries where Argentina offers active market or partnership opportunities. - The Tecno Fidta stop adds a trade-show layer that could help participants meet buyers and partners beyond scheduled meetings.
What's next: - Collaboration Works International will assess fit, prepare matchmaking and coordinate delegates after early expressions of interest come in. - Interested organizations are being asked to confirm early to improve planning and secure a place. - Final participant selection will be completed after the July 17 registration deadline.
The bottom line: - Atlantic Canadian companies have a narrow window to apply for a small, targeted Argentina trade mission built around meetings, sector access and in-market exposure.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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