This year, Latin Trade welcomes seven women to the ranks of the Top 25 Businesswomen in Latin America. They include María Fernanda Mejía, President of Kellogg Latin America, one of the largest multinationals operating in ...
Economic recovery means seventeen make a comeback to the region’s elite club Seventeen people made it back to the Latin Trade Top 100 Billionaire ranking, a sign of the region’s slow but steady recovery, and ...
Interview with Jorge Familiar, vice-president for Latin America and the Caribbean at the World Bank Insufficient infrastructure remains one of the main impediments to Latin America’s economic growth and development. Estimates put the infrastructure gap at $180 billion ...
Interview with CEO for the region, Enrique Ostalé Walmart is the largest retailer and one of the largest employers in Latin America. What is the strategy for the region? Where do you plan to create ...
Interview with IHG CEO Richard Solomons and IHG CEO for the Americas Ellie Maalouf Tourism is one of the largest and most dynamic sectors in Latin America. The region’s business districts, gastronomy, culture and ...
Although women around the world, including Latin America, are increasing their participation in the labor market and climbing to more and more important positions in the corporate world, gender inequality remains a critical social issue. ...
As President for Boeing Latin America and Vice President for Boeing International, Donna Hrinak is one of Latin America’s top businesswomen. Her career, initially as diplomat in the region, and later in the private sector, ...
A brilliant economy opens to the world as a production and distribution hub for Mercosur and South America. A Latin Trade Special Report on the Paraguayan attractive to investors. Click below to read (opens in new tab, click ...
By Margaret Myers, director of the China and Latin America Program at the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue China’s relations with Latin America are evolving somewhat as a result of the region’s changing political landscape. Although Chinese firms ...
France’s total trade with Latin America grew 16 percent in 2015, reaching more than $25.5 billion, making it the country with the highest percentage in growth according to Latin Trade’s Latin America’s Top Trading Partners ...