According to a report by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), investment in Latin America and the Caribbean will be led by the public sector, but with a gradual increase in mixed sources, including partnerships with the private sector.
Yekaterinburg is a dynamic market eager for Latin American products and investments.
Recent studies show that Latin America and the Caribbean need to increase their investment in infrastructure in order to compete with the rest of the world. Having adequate infrastructure increases productivity levels, lowers production costs, promotes diversification and creates jobs.
Online retailers and old-fashioned storefronts turn to easy-to-use platforms, mobile apps and cross-border trade to compete for swelling e-commerce sales.
Do you own your own business, and are proud of it? Would you like to share how you took the first steps to internationalize your company? Have you already been able to do business using ConnectAmericas?
The Latin American and Caribbean region produces a vast variety of global high-value crops, from traditional staples such as cacao, coffee and sugar, to organic fruit, quinoa, amaranth and acai. However, the lack of information and support mechanisms hinder producers from accessing the high-value agro-food chains.
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.
Learn about the benefits of the eight best “secondary cities” for setting up outsourcing operations in Latin America, according to the industry publication Nearshore Americas.
If you haven’t exported your products to the United States (U.S.), consider this: The U.S. maintains free trade agreements with 12 nations in the Americas and is Latin America’s largest trading partner. Here’s how to determine if it’s the right export market for your SME’s products.
La IX edición del Foro Económico Mundial para América Latina hizo énfasis en la necesidad de profesionalizar a las PYMEs para que estén mejor preparadas al momento de competir en el mercado global.
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