Uruguayan meat is gaining a coveted spot in the Asian giant, generating opportunities not only for meatpacking companies but also for companies in the food and beverage sector processing complementary meat products.
This is an area that has grown enormously in the outsourcing services industry. Given its skilled work force, competitive costs and solid infrastructure, Latin America and the Caribbean presents itself as the ideal region for providing these offshore process solutions.
The theater play “Ex-Que revienten los actores”, sponsored by Uruguay XXI and directed by director and playwright Gabriel Calderón, premiered with the original cast at the Quartiers D’Ivry Theater in Paris and at the International Theater Festival in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
Uruguay has acquired a solid position as a strategic transit point for international trade by offering significant customs, operating and geographical advantages. It is the gateway to Mercosur through its principal ports located at the mouth of the Parana-Paraguay-Uruguay Waterway.
Pio Endurance started exporting horses to the Middle East and Europe in 2009 with the support of Uruguay XXI’s ProExport Program.
Over the past ten years, there has been an impressive growth in services and services trade in Latin America and the Caribbean, with IT-enabled services growing by an average of 25% annually. Finishing schools are emerging as a tool for public and private partners to overcome limitations in the sector’s skilled labor pool.
Gabriel Rozman, Executive Vice President for Global Delivery Network TM of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) explains why this company decided to establish in Uruguay and the advantages that this country has to offer to foreign investors.
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