By Mark Chesnut When it comes to travel, the definition of “best” is a relative term, depending on a wide array of factors — personal preferences, destination and professional goals. But Latin Trade’s annual Best ...
Brazil, Mexico and Argentina have three of the most exciting oil opportunities in the world: pre-salt, deepwater and shale. Developing those areas in times of low oil prices is the challenge ahead. Will each country be up to ...
Por Sergio Manaut, desde Madrid “Terremoto en la cúpula de BBVA”, escribió el pasado 4 de mayo Expansión, el principal periódico económico de España. Un medio nada frecuente a las frases efectistas, ese día, ...
By Tom Azzopardi Few regions are as rich in energy resources as South America – from huge rivers, massive reserves of fossil fuels and significant potential for solar and wind power – but converting these into ...
Despite the regional slowdown, Latin America increasingly comes up in J.P. Morgan’s conversations with global clients. Latin Trade spoke with Martín Marrón, the bank’s CEO for Latin America. By José Luis de Haro After several ...
Latin American countries could benefit from a more integrated energy market. Has the time come for them to forget about nationalism? The nations of Latin America and the Caribbean possess one of the world’s largest ...
The Galician fishing company, Pescanova, with a presence in 11 Latin American countries, will sell its assets as a way out of financial crisis. About 8,000 employees will lose jobs. In April, when the National ...
The pharmaceutical industry has made strong moves in Latin America. High volumes and healthy market growth are driving investment decisions, but hurdles remain. In April 2013, the Brazilian health minister, Alexandre Padilha, flew down to ...
The Chinese have become the world’s most important group of outbound tourists. But ,what are Latin American entrepreneurs doing to attract them? They are ravenous for adventure, ready to spend, and their ranks are growing ...