New Era of USA-Argentina Business: The Florida Argentina-American Chamber of Commerce Opens Its Chapter in Buenos Aires

(By Maurizio, with Maqueda) In a globalized world where business opportunities transcend borders, the opening of the Argentina American Chambers of Commerce of Florida (AACC) chapter in Buenos Aires marks a significant milestone. This event not only strengthens commercial ties between Argentina and the southern United States but also opens a plethora of possibilities for entrepreneurs and business owners. In this article, we will explore how this initiative can transform the business landscape and offer key strategies to maximize its impact.

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The opening of the AACC chapter in Buenos Aires, led by Juan Manuel Domínguez, is a crucial step towards intensifying commercial ties between Argentina and Florida. This move not only opens new opportunities for entrepreneurs and business owners but also underscores the importance of international collaboration in the business world. It's time to seize these opportunities and build a more prosperous and connected future.

 

  • The AACC inaugurates its chapter in Buenos Aires, led by Juan Manuel Domínguez.

 

  • The goal is to boost investment and business between Florida and Argentina.

 

  • Florida is a key market for Argentine products, especially in the food sector.

 

  • The chapter's mission is to create a bridge between Miami-Dade County and Buenos Aires.

 

 

Highlighted Tips:

 

Connect with the AACC: Join the chamber to access a valuable network of contacts.

 

  • Explore Opportunities in Florida: Research the Florida market, especially in the food sector.

 

  • Participate in Business Activities: Leverage institutional and commercial activities to expand your business.



  1. The Inauguration of the Chapter in Buenos Aires



In April 2025, the AACC took a bold step by opening its chapter in Buenos Aires, led by the seasoned entrepreneur Juan Manuel Domínguez. This strategic move aims to strengthen the presence of the Argentine business community in Florida, a state that has proven to be a vital market for Argentina's regional economies.

Key Facts:

 

  • The AACC is an entity dedicated to increasing and strengthening the reach of the Argentine business community in Florida.

 

  • Juan Manuel Domínguez, with a strong presence in Buenos Aires and South Florida, will lead this new chapter.

 

  1. The Role of Juan Manuel Domínguez



As Director of the AACC in Buenos Aires, Domínguez's mission is to turn the entity into a hub for business generation and networking. With over 20 years of experience in the United States, his leadership promises a robust and dynamic business ecosystem.

 

  • Domínguez is a Partner for Latin America and Argentina at Balsera Communications, a lobbying and interest management firm with significant influence in Miami and Washington DC.

 

  • He currently represents Inter Miami CF and is Vice President of the Executive Committee of IMPSA, a leading global energy sector company.



  1. The Importance of Florida for Argentina



According to Domínguez, "Florida is one of the main markets for the country's regional economies, especially in the food sector." This state represents a unique opportunity for the internationalization of Argentine brands and products, being one of the top ten markets for commercial exchange at Miami International Airport.

Key Statistics:

 

  • Florida is one of the top ten markets for Argentine commercial exchange.

 

  • The food sector is an area of special interest for commercial expansion.



  1. The Mission of the Chapter



The Buenos Aires chapter of the AACC aims to build a bridge between Miami-Dade County and other cities in Florida with Buenos Aires. This bridge will be realized through institutional and commercial activities that foster the exchange of experiences, values, and opportunities among executives, brands, and companies.

 

  • The creation of this bridge will not only facilitate bilateral trade but also strengthen collaboration and mutual understanding between the business communities of both countries.



  1. The City Sisters Program



Domínguez also aims to enhance the City Sisters program, an initiative that promotes collaboration between the City of Miami and Buenos Aires. This program is a perfect example of how institutional and governmental relationships can drive economic and social development.

 

  • "Collaboration between cities can be a catalyst for economic growth and innovation," Domínguez asserts.



 

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"The internationalization of brands and products from Argentina is at a unique moment in history with the United States and represents one of the top ten markets for commercial exchange at Miami International Airport," Domínguez describes.

"The mission of the chapter will be to build a bridge between Miami-Dade County and other counties and cities in Florida with Buenos Aires, composed of institutional and commercial activities, which will be a space where executives, brands, and companies can be part of a business community that exchanges experiences, values, and opportunities," the executive adds.



 

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