A commercial contact connected through Casa Tostadora Briones held a meeting with the Embassy of Mexico in Kuwait to explore opportunities for importing Mexican coffee into the Kuwaiti market.
Kuwait, May 20, 2026. As part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the presence of Mexican coffee in the Middle East, a commercial contact connected through Casa Tostadora Briones held a meeting with the Embassy of Mexico in Kuwait to explore opportunities for importing Mexican coffee into the Kuwaiti market.
The meeting represents another step in the development of commercial bridges between Mexico and Kuwait, at a time when Mexican coffee continues to gain attention among buyers, distributors, and commercial actors across the region.
Casa Tostadora Briones expresses its appreciation to the Ambassador of Mexico to Kuwait, Eduardo Patricio Peña Haller, for his openness and institutional guidance in promoting opportunities that contribute to the visibility and positioning of Mexican products in international markets.
This engagement is aligned with Casa Tostadora Briones’ long-term vision of connecting Mexico’s coffee-growing regions with strategic markets in the Middle East, while promoting a model based on quality, traceability, origin representation, and direct collaboration with producers.
The interest in exploring Mexican coffee imports into Kuwait opens new possibilities for promoting Mexico’s coffee diversity, as well as the value of its producing regions, among international buyers seeking differentiated, competitive, and origin-driven products.
Casa Tostadora Briones will continue working to strengthen the presence of Mexican coffee across the Middle East by facilitating commercial connections, institutional dialogue, and opportunities that bring the work of Mexican producers closer to new consumers and global markets.
Through these efforts, Casa Tostadora Briones reaffirms its commitment to promoting Mexican coffee as a product with international potential, capable of representing Mexico’s quality, history, and productive richness in high-value commercial spaces.
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This meeting follows Casa Tostadora Briones’ broader efforts to position Mexican coffee in the Middle East through commercial outreach, institutional engagement, and market development initiatives across the region.
