Latin America scored almost 60 points in the new LT Infrastructure Index, which measures conditions in the areas of transport, technology, electricity and water in 18 economies in Latin America and the Caribbean. For this edition, the index comes with new sub-indexes with details such as: Time and costs of imports and exports, quality of electricity supply, access to water in urban and rural areas and technology. To view and download the full index, visit Latin Trade. Colombia’s Ecopetrol names new CEO Colombian state-run oil company Ecopetrol said on Thursday its current vice-president, Felipe Bayon, will take over as CEO replacing Juan Carlos Echeverry. Echeverry, who has headed the company since March 2015, has resigned for family reasons, Ecopetrol said […]
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