Most of the 17 countries listed in Latin Trade’s Globalization Index saw minor changes in their position compared with the previous edition. Panama for example, continues at the top of the list with a score ...
Region continues globalizing Panama remains the region’s most globalized economy, according to Latin Trade’s Latin Globalization Index 2015, a composite index that measures a country’s weight on GDP of its exports, imports, remittances, tourism receipts ...
The Latin American giant ranked last in our annual listing of the region’s most globalized economies By Mark Keller It’s bad news for Brazil in Latin Trade’s latest Globalization Index: of the 18 Latin American ...
Chile is the region’s only large economy to make the top 10. Mexico also shines.Which countries in Latin America are most integrated into the world economy? Which countries are the most dependent on foreign investment ...
The group extended invitations to both countries this week, but formal adhesion will require a large effort and will take many years. At its meeting in Paris this week, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and ...
Enthusiasm surrounded the formation of the Cali summit, but short-term benefits may not be much. Presidents from the four constituent countries of the Pacific Alliance – Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru – converged on the ...
Brazil ranked for the second consecutive year, as the least globalized country in the region. Venezuela and Colombia are also at the bottom of the list. Panama, Nicaragua, Honduras and Chile are the most connected ...
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