The Florida International Bankers Association, FIBA, is ready to host the annual Latin America Trade and Economic Forum, which brings together multinational corporations, banks, importers and exporters to exchange ideas, share their outlook and discuss current market conditions to help manage and expand their business with Latin America. Latin Trade spoke with David Schwartz, President and CEO of FIBA, ahead of the event to get his insight about the most attractive markets and sectors in Latin America in the next five years, and what is stopping Latin American firms from reaching their full growth and expansion potential. What markets in the region show the greatest potential over the next five years? Let’s preface that with what’s going on in the region. […]
The most attractive markets in the next five years
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