Learn more about the agreement regulating intellectual property rights and the rules that apply to geographical indications and designations of origin.
Tips on size, shape, condition and other variables to consider before loading goods into a container.
A pseudo-grain flourishing in the Andes, like quinoa, a versatile seed such as chia, and stevia, a natural sweetener that is shaking markets, today share a common space in kitchens and diets of thousands of people.
A diversified export base, attraction of direct foreign investment and international promotion of destinations are some of the advantages of participating in this phenomenon that mobilizes more and more patients across the world.
The first step in any SME “export plan” should be to evaluate the export potential of the company. In this regard, businessmen must analyze the company’s innovation and technological standing and the characteristics of the products. They must also consider the company’s trading and financial capacity as well as the available human resources.
Brazil is the largest market in Latin America and the Caribbean, where all exporters in the region are setting their sights. Here we provide answers to seven frequent questions on how to export to Brazil.
Profitability, innovation, and growth are among the multiple benefits that will result from internationalizing your enterprise. Learn about them in detail.
Legal services in the United States are partially being outsourced to other countries to offset high costs. Latin American lawyers can seize this opportunity to carve a niche in this very profitable market.
A lot of “common knowledge” no longer holds true.
Although figs are of Mediterranean origin, Latin America has proven to have an ideal climate for large-scale cultivation. United States, Europe and Asia are the main target markets.
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