How will the judicial reform in Mexico affect the country’s economy?
The recent judicial reform in Mexico, which allows for the popular election of judges, has raised significant concerns about the country's economic stability and growth prospects. Experts and analysts warn that this unprecedented change could negatively impact the...
Renault Santa Isabel plant investment of $350 million to Manufacture Pickups
Renault has made a significant move by announcing a $350 million investment in its Santa Isabel plant in Córdoba, Argentina. The automaker will fund the production of a new half-ton pickup truck, a model manufactured exclusively at this facility—nowhere else in the...
How many foreign countries have investments in Honduran maquiladoras?
The maquiladora sector in Honduras has become a vital driver of the country's economic development, attracting a broad range of foreign investment. According to a recent report from the Honduran Association of Maquiladoras (AHM), companies from 34 countries are now...
China and the United States Compete for Coveted Foreign Investment in Peru and Brazil
Peru and Brazil have emerged as two of the most coveted South American countries for foreign investment, attracting attention from China and the United States. Each country offers distinct advantages that appeal to these global powers, from economic profiles and...
President Nayib Bukele is Drawing Investors’ Attention to Foreign Investment in El Salvador
El Salvador, a Central American nation known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, is making headlines for tourism and its burgeoning economic potential across various sectors. Recent Central Reserve Bank (BCR) reports highlight a remarkable...
The Colombian Caribbean commercial hub is critical to the country’s logistics
The Colombian Caribbean is consolidating itself as a commercial hub thanks to its modern port infrastructure and the attraction of investments. Traditionally known for its tourist appeal and rich culture, the Colombian Caribbean commercial hub is emerging as a...
The Impact of Foreign Investment in Sonora: Driving Growth in Manufacturing, Energy, and Mining
Sonora has made significant strides in attracting foreign investment, positioning itself as a leading state for economic development in Mexico. Last year, it ranked as the second state nationwide with the highest foreign investment, positively impacting job creation...
Nearshoring is Not Just for Mexico: Brazil, Chile, and Colombia Stand Out for Their Potential for Foreign Investment in Latin America
In recent years, nearshoring has emerged as a critical trend in global trade, driven in part by the pandemic. While much of the focus has been on Mexico due to its proximity to the United States, other Latin American countries such as Brazil, Chile, and Colombia also...
From Soft Drinks to Rums: Redefining the Beverage Industry in Central America
Central America, a region known for its unique and diverse beverage industry, has seen the rise of iconic brands. With its distinctive flavors and innovative products, this sector has won awards and the hearts and palates of discerning consumers. The region's beverage...
Recent Dominican Republic Economic Growth Has Been Historic, Says Renowned Rating Agency
The global rating agency Standard & Poor's (S&P) recently highlighted the historic Dominican Republic's economic growth, praising the nation's stability and solid macroeconomic fundamentals. These factors have allowed the country to make substantial strides in...
The Growth of the Services Sector in Uruguay Boosts the National Economy
The services sector in Uruguay has emerged as one of the country’s most important pillars. This assertion was recently underscored by Omar Paganini, Uruguay’s Foreign Minister, during his participation in the Uruguay Global Services Day event organized by Uruguay XXI, the agency responsible for promoting investments, exports, and the country’s image.
Renewable Energy in the Dominican Republic Leads the Way Toward a Sustainable Energy Future in Latin America and the Caribbean
Joel Santos Echavarría, the Minister of Energy and Mines, has declared the Dominican Republic’s dedication to promoting solar energy and transitioning to renewable energy in both the Dominican Republic and the broader Latin American and Caribbean region.











