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Latin Business Chronicle: Is India the next big thing for Latin America? The analysis and findings clearly indicate that the fundamentals exist for a strong trade relationship between the two regions.

The Economic Times: Massive opportunities seen in India-Latin America ties. The study "India: Latin America's Next Big Thing?" looks into recent development and economic trends in India and their possible impact for Latin America and the Caribbean

Activity Highlights in Trade and Integration

Vice Ministers of Trade and Customs Directors meet during the Regional Policy Dialogue. Trade facilitation and security as key factors for promoting integration, were the most relevant topics discussed during their meeting in Washington DC. Read more


The Korea Economic Institute(KEI) introduces INT’s book. Mauricio Mesquita Moreira, author of "Korea: Breaking the mold of LAC-Asia-relationship," states that Latin America countries must focus on Korea, a rapidly growing economy that offers opportunities fortrade and bilateral investment. Read more


The New Integration & Trade Journal makes new invitation. The Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean (INTAL) has launched through its Monthly Newsletter an invitation for academic papers that analyze the physical integration in the region. Read more


New Sector Strategy to Support Competitive Global and Regional Integration.The Integration and Trade Sector is basing its new strategy on three pillars: The Software or regulatory frameworks of integration; the Hardware or the infrastructure that connects territories; and Regional Public Goods or regional cooperation between publicand private sectors. Read more

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India, A New Commercial Frontier for Latin America and the Caribbean India: Latin America´s Next Big Thing? Doing Business with China Latin American economies stymied by high transportation costs LAC FLAVORS 2010
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    India, A New Commercial Frontier for Latin America and the Caribbean

    IDB President Luis Alberto Moreno explains how India could become a larger market for Latin American and Caribbean commodities.
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    India: Latin America´s Next Big Thing?

    Mauricio Mesquita Moreira, and IDB economist, explains how India can become a fast-growing market for Latin American and Caribbean commodities, as long as governments reduce tariffs and transportation costs.
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    Doing Business with China

    China has become the biggest trading partner with Latin America after the United States. On the occasion of the China-LAC Business Forum, IDB president Luis Alberto Moreno discusses the need to promote business opportunities for entrepreneurs on both sides of the Pacific Rim.
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    Latin American economies stymied by high transportation costs

    Juan Blyde, Integration and Trade Economists from the IDB, makes reference to the latest study that analyzes the high costs of transportation in the region as one of the causes for the economy’s weak growth.
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    LAC FLAVORS 2010

    In this buyers-sellers meeting, 100 exporters from Mesoamerican countries and buyers from the United States closed deals worth four and a half million dollars and initiated future transactions worth a potential 14 million.
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