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Who Are the Buyers?

Connecting South American companies with decision-level buyers actively securing supply.

Connecting Buyers and Institutions

Satif 2026 links South American companies with decision-makers actively securing supply through structured, invitation-only access.

A dynamic meeting room with diverse business leaders engaged in focused discussions around a large table.
A dynamic meeting room with diverse business leaders engaged in focused discussions around a large table.

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Who Are the Buyers?

Institutional & Public-Sector Partners

Market access at SATIF is supported by direct engagement with:

  • Government trade authorities

  • Chambers of commerce and industry

  • Export and import control organizations

  • Financial and trade facilitation institutions

This public–private alignment reduces entry barriers and accelerates execution.

SATIF 2026 connects South American companies with buyers that are:

  • Actively sourcing

  • Decision-level

  • Mandated to secure supply

Buyers include:

  • Large importers and distributors

  • State-affiliated purchasing entities

  • Industrial and sector-specific off-takers

This is buyer-driven access — not open networking.

Common Questions

Who are the buyers?

Buyers are decision-makers actively sourcing for South American companies.

What types of buyers?

They include large importers, distributors, state entities, and sector-specific off-takers.

How is market access structured?

Access is invitation-based, limited, and prioritized by sector relevance, readiness, and timing.

Who supports market access?

Government trade authorities and chambers of commerce support access.

Is networking open to all?

No, this is buyer-driven access, not open networking.

How does public-private alignment help?

It reduces entry barriers and speeds up execution for participants.