The Latin Business Index, a measure of overall conditions for conducting business in Latin America, reflects more challenging conditions across the region. But some countries climbed to higher spots in the ranking compared with last ...
LBC looks at which countries provide the safest climate for investment this year. Which markets offer the best prospects and safest havens for investment in Latin America this year? Where are there opportunities – and ...
Brazil registered the largest decline in this year’s survey following a year of flat economic growth. Chile continues to lead the Latin Business Index for another year, an index which measures the climate for doing ...
Venezuela at the bottom BY LBC STAFFChile tops the Latin Business Index 2012, while Venezuela remains the worst country.Apart from Chile, the top five countries include Panama, Peru, Mexico and Uruguay. After Venezuela, the other leading laggards ...
Chile and Panama are best for business, while Venezuela is worst. How do the other countries rank?BY LBC STAFF Chile has the best business climate in Latin America, followed by Panama and Peru, according to ...
Panama has Latin America’s highest percent of FDI, while Venezuela has the lowest. BY SEAN MATTSONPANAMA CITY – Panama has replaced Chile as Latin America’s leading recipient of foreign direct investment as a percent of its ...
Panama,Uruguay and Dominican Republic improve their business climate, while Venezuela worsens. BY CHRONICLE STAFF Panama has replaced Chile as the Latin American country with the best business climate, according to the fifth annual Latin Business Index ...
Venezuela's score drops dramatically on Latin America's index of best and worst countries for business. BY CHRONICLE STAFF As president Hugo Chavez continues to strengthen his grip on Venezuelas economy, its business climate is ...
Chile is best and Venezuela worst in Latin America when it comes to overall business climate.BY CHRONICLE STAFFBrazil may be the hottest destination in Latin America for foreign investors these days, but its not the ...
Best for doing business: Chile, Mexico and Uruguay. Worst: Haiti, Bolivia and Nicaragua. BY CHRONICLE STAFFChile cements its position as the best country in Latin America to do business in, according to the second annual ...