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.
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Buyers & Institutions
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.
Contact
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Phone
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