
According to a news report by Mosregtoday on September 22nd, the Foreign Minister of Honduras, Enrique Reina, has stated that the country is now able to commence the export of its products to Russia, including tobacco, shrimp, and coffee. He made this announcement during an interview with Russia's state news agency, TASS.
Reyna stated that Honduras produces many high-quality products that Russia can purchase.
For example, Honduras is the world's fifth largest coffee producer. It is a major producer of melons, shrimp, lobsters, and tobacco in various industries worldwide. Textiles are also prominent. Therefore, I believe these sectors may offer interesting opportunities," said Reina.
In March of this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia would be intending to foster stronger ties with Honduras. The Russian leader emphasized that both nations would seek to expand their trade relations while also engaging in cultural, humanitarian, and economic cooperation.
Honduras is located in central South America. The country is a member of the United Nations, the Organization of American States, and the Central American Bank for Economic Integration.
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