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REACHING THE UNBANKED 400 Million potential customers are still waiting for a bank to find them No one knows exactly how many people are “unbanked” or financially underserved (“underbanked”) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Estimates put the number as high as 70 percent – or more than 400 million – a huge market encompassing billions of dollars To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade HOME | LATIN TRADEBUSINESS INTELLIGENCEIN DEPTHCFO CHANNELOPINIONNEWSLETTERSMEDIA This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful. CHINA-LATIN AMERICA TRADE IN 2035: FOUR POSSIBLE SCENARIOS After seeing dramatic growth since the early 2000s, trade between China and Latin America will likely reach unprecedented levels by 2035. Along with greater Chinese investment and financial flows, this will further increase China’s economic importance for countries across Latin America and the Caribbean, with potential implications for prosperity and geopolitics in the region and LATIN AMERICA'S TOP MINING COMPANIES 2016 The mining kings in Latin America may well be dethroned in the near future, as the commodity price rout has hit the revenues of some of the biggest firms, while opening up opportunities for the smaller players. For Brazil-based Vale, the largest miner in the region, the situation is particularly tough. Even though Vale ranked To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade Business THE NEW MAN AT THE IFC: INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR FOR One in four people are in poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, a notable increase compared to the time of the commodity boom, said the new director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Martin Spicer. According to this estimate, around 160 million people live in poverty. In quantitative terms, this situation set Latin America back more than BECOMING A UNICORN: HOW FINTECH MAMBU REACHED A $2.5 German fintech unicorn Mambu tells the story of how it reached a valuation of $2.5 billion. Interview with CEO Eugene Danilkis. Startups give investors a hyperbolic 30-second elevator speech and a PowerPoint presentation filled with mentions of customers and pain-points, spiced-up with tech jargon. LATIN AMERICA'S TOP 50 ENERGY COMPANIES Petrobras tops the list and Brazil dominates the ranking of the top 50 energy companies in Latin America. BY LBC STAFF Brazil dominates the Latin 500 ranking of Latin America’s top energy companies. Five of the top ten companies are Brazilian, as are 25 of the top 50. Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras leads the way, thanks to $128 billion in revenues, followed by Mexican state oil company HOW IS AB INBEV WINNING THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS: DAVID A few years ago, the executive team at the world’s largest beer brewer, AB InBev, felt comfortable not being a digital company. “We had been around for hundreds of years, in a business that was not subject to disruption like technology was,” said David Almeida, the firm’s Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, in his interview withLatin Trade.
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REACHING THE UNBANKED 400 Million potential customers are still waiting for a bank to find them No one knows exactly how many people are “unbanked” or financially underserved (“underbanked”) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Estimates put the number as high as 70 percent – or more than 400 million – a huge market encompassing billions of dollars To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade IN DEPTH | LATIN TRADE This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which CHINA-LATIN AMERICA TRADE IN 2035: FOUR POSSIBLE SCENARIOS After seeing dramatic growth since the early 2000s, trade between China and Latin America will likely reach unprecedented levels by 2035. Along with greater Chinese investment and financial flows, this will further increase China’s economic importance for countries across Latin America and the Caribbean, with potential implications for prosperity and geopolitics in the region andVIDEO ARCHIVES
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U.S. UNIONS LODGE FIRST MEXICO LABOR GRIEVANCE UNDER NEW The AFL-CIO, the biggest U.S. labor federation, on Monday will file the first petition for the U.S. government to bring a labor complaint against Mexico under the trade deal that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, the union said. The AFL-CIO’s petition states that workers at the auto parts plant Tridonex in Matamoros, a To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade TOP LATIN AMERICAN LITHIUM EXPORTERS Chile’s SQM stands out as the region’s top lithium exporter, accounting for 48 percent of the region’s total, according to Latin Trade’s most recent ranking of the Top Lithium Exporters. SQM exported more than 61 thousand tons of lithium in 2020. In terms of countries, Chile accounts for almost 80 percent of total Latin American lithium exports, followed by Argentina with 21 percent VIRGIN ORBIT AMONG NEW OPERATORS FOR BRAZIL'S ALCÂNTARA Billionaire Richard Branson’s modified Boeing 747 may soon be taking off from Brazil’s northern coast to launch rockets into orbit as the South American country seeks a piece of the small satellite market. The Brazilian Space Agency (AEB) and Air Force announced last week the selection of four companies, including Branson’s Virgin Orbit, to operate To read this post, you must THE 2020 CRISIS COUNTRY BY COUNTRY: BELIZE, PERU, AND The World Bank just released its June Global Economic Outlook, which shows that Latin America will be the hardest-hit region in the world after the Eurozone.The Bank estimates a 7.2% fall on the region´s GDP this year, a bleaker forecast than, for instance, UN´s ECLAC recentlyannounced -5.3%.
LATIN AMERICA: IHG TOP HOTEL CHAIN UK-based IHG has the largest number of rooms in Latin America, followed by Sol Melia from Spain.BY LBC STAFFUK-based InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) is the top hotel chain in Latin America, measured by total rooms in the region, according to a Latin Trade survey of data for 10 leading hotel chains. IHG had a total of 31,782 rooms in Latin America at the end of 2010. “We are very pleased HOME | LATIN TRADEBUSINESS INTELLIGENCEIN DEPTHCFO CHANNELOPINIONNEWSLETTERSMEDIA Santiago Gutierrez April 22, 2020. China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. David Buchanan May 13, 2021. A company run from a minuscule village is ready to expand in Latin America: an interview with Indian billionaire, Sridhar Vembu, founder of ZohoCorp. Santiago Gutierrez March 11, 2021. CHINA-LATIN AMERICA TRADE IN 2035: FOUR POSSIBLE SCENARIOS China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. The Atlantic Council | May 13, 2021. Share. After seeing dramatic growth since the early 2000s, trade between China and Latin America will likely reach unprecedented levels by 2035. Along with greater Chinese investment and financial flows, this will further increase China’seconomic
U.S. UNIONS LODGE FIRST MEXICO LABOR GRIEVANCE UNDER NEW The AFL-CIO, the biggest U.S. labor federation, on Monday will file the first petition for the U.S. government to bring a labor complaint against Mexico under the trade deal that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, the union said. The AFL-CIO’s petition states that workers at the auto parts plant Tridonex in Matamoros, a To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade THE NEW MAN AT THE IFC: INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR FOR One in four people are in poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, a notable increase compared to the time of the commodity boom, said the new director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Martin Spicer. According to this estimate, around 160 million people live in poverty. In quantitative terms, this situation set Latin America back more than HOW IS AB INBEV WINNING THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS: DAVID A few years ago, the executive team at the world’s largest beer brewer, AB InBev, felt comfortable not being a digital company. “We had been around for hundreds of years, in a business that was not subject to disruption like technology was,” said David Almeida, the firm’s Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, in his interview withLatin Trade.
THE TOP 50 RETAILERS After a bleak 2013, Wal-Mart will probably recover in Mexico. Challenges for retailers in the region. By Santiago Gutierrez Wal-Mart is the undisputed king of retail in Latin America. Last year the U.S.-based company sold $77 billion in this market. A distant second was French Casino with $34.1 billion regional sales, followed by Chilean Cencosud To read this post, you must purchase a LATIN AMERICA'S TOP MINING COMPANIES 2016 Latin America’s Top Mining Companies 2016. The mining kings in Latin America may well be dethroned in the near future, as the commodity price rout has hit the revenues of some of the biggest firms, while opening up opportunities for the smaller players. For Brazil-based Vale, the largest miner in the region, the situation is particularlytough.
LATIN AMERICA'S TOP 50 ENERGY COMPANIES Petrobras tops the list and Brazil dominates the ranking of the top 50 energy companies in Latin America. BY LBC STAFF Brazil dominates the Latin 500 ranking of Latin America’s top energy companies. Five of the top ten companies are Brazilian, as are 25 of the top 50. Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras leads the way, thanks to $128 billion in revenues, followed by Mexican state oil company INICIO | LATIN TRADETRANSLATE THIS PAGE A Profundidad. Todos los gobiernos y los empresarios de América Latina aceptan fácilmente que deben acelerar su transformación digital. Sin embargo, no siempre tienen claro en qué se deben transformar. Por ejemplo, La percepción de Latin Trade es que las presiones económicas yAND THE - HOME
9. Fred Hochberg, Chairman and President, Ex-Im Bank; 10.Juan Pablo del Valle, Chairman of the Board, Mexichem SAB; 11.Enrique García, President and CEO, CAF - Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina; 12.Jerónimo Correa Braun, Senior Vice President, HSBC Private Bank;Jorge
HOME | LATIN TRADEBUSINESS INTELLIGENCEIN DEPTHCFO CHANNELOPINIONNEWSLETTERSMEDIA Santiago Gutierrez April 22, 2020. China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. David Buchanan May 13, 2021. A company run from a minuscule village is ready to expand in Latin America: an interview with Indian billionaire, Sridhar Vembu, founder of ZohoCorp. Santiago Gutierrez March 11, 2021. CHINA-LATIN AMERICA TRADE IN 2035: FOUR POSSIBLE SCENARIOS China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. The Atlantic Council | May 13, 2021. Share. After seeing dramatic growth since the early 2000s, trade between China and Latin America will likely reach unprecedented levels by 2035. Along with greater Chinese investment and financial flows, this will further increase China’seconomic
U.S. UNIONS LODGE FIRST MEXICO LABOR GRIEVANCE UNDER NEW The AFL-CIO, the biggest U.S. labor federation, on Monday will file the first petition for the U.S. government to bring a labor complaint against Mexico under the trade deal that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, the union said. The AFL-CIO’s petition states that workers at the auto parts plant Tridonex in Matamoros, a To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade THE NEW MAN AT THE IFC: INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR FOR One in four people are in poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, a notable increase compared to the time of the commodity boom, said the new director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Martin Spicer. According to this estimate, around 160 million people live in poverty. In quantitative terms, this situation set Latin America back more than HOW IS AB INBEV WINNING THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS: DAVID A few years ago, the executive team at the world’s largest beer brewer, AB InBev, felt comfortable not being a digital company. “We had been around for hundreds of years, in a business that was not subject to disruption like technology was,” said David Almeida, the firm’s Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, in his interview withLatin Trade.
THE TOP 50 RETAILERS After a bleak 2013, Wal-Mart will probably recover in Mexico. Challenges for retailers in the region. By Santiago Gutierrez Wal-Mart is the undisputed king of retail in Latin America. Last year the U.S.-based company sold $77 billion in this market. A distant second was French Casino with $34.1 billion regional sales, followed by Chilean Cencosud To read this post, you must purchase a LATIN AMERICA'S TOP MINING COMPANIES 2016 Latin America’s Top Mining Companies 2016. The mining kings in Latin America may well be dethroned in the near future, as the commodity price rout has hit the revenues of some of the biggest firms, while opening up opportunities for the smaller players. For Brazil-based Vale, the largest miner in the region, the situation is particularlytough.
LATIN AMERICA'S TOP 50 ENERGY COMPANIES Petrobras tops the list and Brazil dominates the ranking of the top 50 energy companies in Latin America. BY LBC STAFF Brazil dominates the Latin 500 ranking of Latin America’s top energy companies. Five of the top ten companies are Brazilian, as are 25 of the top 50. Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras leads the way, thanks to $128 billion in revenues, followed by Mexican state oil company INICIO | LATIN TRADETRANSLATE THIS PAGE A Profundidad. Todos los gobiernos y los empresarios de América Latina aceptan fácilmente que deben acelerar su transformación digital. Sin embargo, no siempre tienen claro en qué se deben transformar. Por ejemplo, La percepción de Latin Trade es que las presiones económicas yAND THE - HOME
9. Fred Hochberg, Chairman and President, Ex-Im Bank; 10.Juan Pablo del Valle, Chairman of the Board, Mexichem SAB; 11.Enrique García, President and CEO, CAF - Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina; 12.Jerónimo Correa Braun, Senior Vice President, HSBC Private Bank;Jorge
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Topics. China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. May 13, 2021. After seeing dramatic growth since the early 2000s, trade between China and Latin America will likely reach unprecedented levels by 2035. Along with greater Chinese investment and financial flows, this A company run from a minuscule village is ready to expand CONTACT US | LATIN TRADE Latin Trade Magazine. “I would like to express my thanks to everyone who works for this great magazine, because the world that all of you have done in the last 18 years has been fundamental in promoting trade and investment in Latin America.”. Rodolpho Cardenuto. President and CEO of SAP Latin America. U.S. UNIONS LODGE FIRST MEXICO LABOR GRIEVANCE UNDER NEW The AFL-CIO, the biggest U.S. labor federation, on Monday will file the first petition for the U.S. government to bring a labor complaint against Mexico under the trade deal that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, the union said. The AFL-CIO’s petition states that workers at the auto parts plant Tridonex in Matamoros, a To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade TOP LATIN AMERICAN LITHIUM EXPORTERS Chile’s SQM stands out as the region’s top lithium exporter, accounting for 48 percent of the region’s total, according to Latin Trade’s most recent ranking of the Top Lithium Exporters. SQM exported more than 61 thousand tons of lithium in 2020. In terms of countries, Chile accounts for almost 80 percent of total Latin American lithium exports, followed by Argentina with 21 percent DAVID BUCHANAN, AUTHOR AT LATIN TRADE David Buchanan. March 19, 2021. Brazilian logistics firm JSL is at the top spot in Latin Trade’s most recent Financial Strength Ranking, with a score of 3.39. The ranking uses the companies’ leverage, liquidity, turnover and 12-month performance rates to chat_bubble 0 Comment visibility 527 Views*. LATIN AMERICA’S TOP RETAILERS 2019 Peru’s Inretail, Mexico’s Grupo Chedraui and Brazil’s Lojas Riachuelo are the top three winners in terms of revenue growth in Latin Trade’s Top Latin American Retailers 2019 ranking. Inretail saw its revenues reach $3.6 billion in 2018, up 50.7 percent from the year before. Grupo Chedraui’s revenues grew 22.7 percent, reaching $5.9 billion, while Lojas To read this post, you BECOMING A UNICORN: HOW FINTECH MAMBU REACHED A $2.5 German fintech unicorn Mambu tells the story of how it reached a valuation of $2.5 billion. Interview with CEO Eugene Danilkis. Startups give investors a hyperbolic 30-second elevator speech and a PowerPoint presentation filled with mentions of customers and pain-points, spiced-up with tech jargon. Berlin-based fintech Mambu isway past that.
EL PLAN DE DELTA PARA 2021: LUCIANO MACAGNO (VIDEOTRANSLATE THIS PAGE En esta entrevista, Luciano Macagno, Director General Latam, Caribe y Sur de Florida, Delta Airlines, platica sobre cómo pinta el 2021 para la industria de viajes y turismo, qué están haciendo las aerolíneas para recuperarse de la crisis, qué acciones hay para reactivar el movimiento de pasajeros, estrategias de Delta para los próximos añosy más.
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HOW FIDEL RUINED CUBA'S ECONOMY Nearly 50 years of Fidel Castro have nearly ruined a once-prosperous economy, experts say. "It is a basket case, with a continuously shrinking basket," says Jorge Salazar-Carrillo, a professor of economics at Florida International University. William Ratliff, a research fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University,agrees.
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THE NEW MAN AT THE IFC: INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR FOR One in four people are in poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, a notable increase compared to the time of the commodity boom, said the new director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Martin Spicer. According to this estimate, around 160 million people live in poverty. In quantitative terms, this situation set Latin America back more than U.S. UNIONS LODGE FIRST MEXICO LABOR GRIEVANCE UNDER NEW The AFL-CIO, the biggest U.S. labor federation, on Monday will file the first petition for the U.S. government to bring a labor complaint against Mexico under the trade deal that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, the union said. The AFL-CIO’s petition states that workers at the auto parts plant Tridonex in Matamoros, a To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade HOW IS AB INBEV WINNING THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS: DAVID A few years ago, the executive team at the world’s largest beer brewer, AB InBev, felt comfortable not being a digital company. “We had been around for hundreds of years, in a business that was not subject to disruption like technology was,” said David Almeida, the firm’s Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, in his interview withLatin Trade.
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LATIN AMERICA'S TOP MINING COMPANIES 2016 Latin America’s Top Mining Companies 2016. The mining kings in Latin America may well be dethroned in the near future, as the commodity price rout has hit the revenues of some of the biggest firms, while opening up opportunities for the smaller players. For Brazil-based Vale, the largest miner in the region, the situation is particularlytough.
LATIN AMERICA'S TOP 50 ENERGY COMPANIES Petrobras tops the list and Brazil dominates the ranking of the top 50 energy companies in Latin America. BY LBC STAFF Brazil dominates the Latin 500 ranking of Latin America’s top energy companies. Five of the top ten companies are Brazilian, as are 25 of the top 50. Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras leads the way, thanks to $128 billion in revenues, followed by Mexican state oil company REACHING THE UNBANKED 400 Million potential customers are still waiting for a bank to find them No one knows exactly how many people are “unbanked” or financially underserved (“underbanked”) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Estimates put the number as high as 70 percent – or more than 400 million – a huge market encompassing billions of dollars To read this post, you must purchase a Latin TradeAND THE - HOME
9. Fred Hochberg, Chairman and President, Ex-Im Bank; 10.Juan Pablo del Valle, Chairman of the Board, Mexichem SAB; 11.Enrique García, President and CEO, CAF - Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina; 12.Jerónimo Correa Braun, Senior Vice President, HSBC Private Bank;Jorge
HOME | LATIN TRADEBUSINESS INTELLIGENCEIN DEPTHCFO CHANNELOPINIONNEWSLETTERSMEDIA Santiago Gutierrez April 22, 2020. China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. David Buchanan May 13, 2021. A company run from a minuscule village is ready to expand in Latin America: an interview with Indian billionaire, Sridhar Vembu, founder of ZohoCorp. Santiago Gutierrez March 11, 2021. CHINA-LATIN AMERICA TRADE IN 2035: FOUR POSSIBLE SCENARIOS China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. The Atlantic Council | May 13, 2021. Share. After seeing dramatic growth since the early 2000s, trade between China and Latin America will likely reach unprecedented levels by 2035. Along with greater Chinese investment and financial flows, this will further increase China’seconomic
THE NEW MAN AT THE IFC: INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR FOR One in four people are in poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, a notable increase compared to the time of the commodity boom, said the new director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Martin Spicer. According to this estimate, around 160 million people live in poverty. In quantitative terms, this situation set Latin America back more than U.S. UNIONS LODGE FIRST MEXICO LABOR GRIEVANCE UNDER NEW The AFL-CIO, the biggest U.S. labor federation, on Monday will file the first petition for the U.S. government to bring a labor complaint against Mexico under the trade deal that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, the union said. The AFL-CIO’s petition states that workers at the auto parts plant Tridonex in Matamoros, a To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade HOW IS AB INBEV WINNING THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS: DAVID A few years ago, the executive team at the world’s largest beer brewer, AB InBev, felt comfortable not being a digital company. “We had been around for hundreds of years, in a business that was not subject to disruption like technology was,” said David Almeida, the firm’s Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, in his interview withLatin Trade.
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LATIN AMERICA'S TOP MINING COMPANIES 2016 Latin America’s Top Mining Companies 2016. The mining kings in Latin America may well be dethroned in the near future, as the commodity price rout has hit the revenues of some of the biggest firms, while opening up opportunities for the smaller players. For Brazil-based Vale, the largest miner in the region, the situation is particularlytough.
LATIN AMERICA'S TOP 50 ENERGY COMPANIES Petrobras tops the list and Brazil dominates the ranking of the top 50 energy companies in Latin America. BY LBC STAFF Brazil dominates the Latin 500 ranking of Latin America’s top energy companies. Five of the top ten companies are Brazilian, as are 25 of the top 50. Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras leads the way, thanks to $128 billion in revenues, followed by Mexican state oil company REACHING THE UNBANKED 400 Million potential customers are still waiting for a bank to find them No one knows exactly how many people are “unbanked” or financially underserved (“underbanked”) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Estimates put the number as high as 70 percent – or more than 400 million – a huge market encompassing billions of dollars To read this post, you must purchase a Latin TradeAND THE - HOME
9. Fred Hochberg, Chairman and President, Ex-Im Bank; 10.Juan Pablo del Valle, Chairman of the Board, Mexichem SAB; 11.Enrique García, President and CEO, CAF - Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina; 12.Jerónimo Correa Braun, Senior Vice President, HSBC Private Bank;Jorge
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Topics. China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. May 13, 2021. After seeing dramatic growth since the early 2000s, trade between China and Latin America will likely reach unprecedented levels by 2035. Along with greater Chinese investment and financial flows, this A company run from a minuscule village is ready to expand CONTACT US | LATIN TRADE Latin Trade Magazine. “I would like to express my thanks to everyone who works for this great magazine, because the world that all of you have done in the last 18 years has been fundamental in promoting trade and investment in Latin America.”. Rodolpho Cardenuto. President and CEO of SAP Latin America. U.S. UNIONS LODGE FIRST MEXICO LABOR GRIEVANCE UNDER NEW The AFL-CIO, the biggest U.S. labor federation, on Monday will file the first petition for the U.S. government to bring a labor complaint against Mexico under the trade deal that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, the union said. The AFL-CIO’s petition states that workers at the auto parts plant Tridonex in Matamoros, a To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade TOP LATIN AMERICAN LITHIUM EXPORTERS Chile’s SQM stands out as the region’s top lithium exporter, accounting for 48 percent of the region’s total, according to Latin Trade’s most recent ranking of the Top Lithium Exporters. SQM exported more than 61 thousand tons of lithium in 2020. In terms of countries, Chile accounts for almost 80 percent of total Latin American lithium exports, followed by Argentina with 21 percent DAVID BUCHANAN, AUTHOR AT LATIN TRADE David Buchanan. March 19, 2021. Brazilian logistics firm JSL is at the top spot in Latin Trade’s most recent Financial Strength Ranking, with a score of 3.39. The ranking uses the companies’ leverage, liquidity, turnover and 12-month performance rates to chat_bubble 0 Comment visibility 527 Views*. LATIN AMERICA’S TOP RETAILERS 2019 Peru’s Inretail, Mexico’s Grupo Chedraui and Brazil’s Lojas Riachuelo are the top three winners in terms of revenue growth in Latin Trade’s Top Latin American Retailers 2019 ranking. Inretail saw its revenues reach $3.6 billion in 2018, up 50.7 percent from the year before. Grupo Chedraui’s revenues grew 22.7 percent, reaching $5.9 billion, while Lojas To read this post, you BECOMING A UNICORN: HOW FINTECH MAMBU REACHED A $2.5 German fintech unicorn Mambu tells the story of how it reached a valuation of $2.5 billion. Interview with CEO Eugene Danilkis. Startups give investors a hyperbolic 30-second elevator speech and a PowerPoint presentation filled with mentions of customers and pain-points, spiced-up with tech jargon. Berlin-based fintech Mambu isway past that.
EL PLAN DE DELTA PARA 2021: LUCIANO MACAGNO (VIDEOTRANSLATE THIS PAGE En esta entrevista, Luciano Macagno, Director General Latam, Caribe y Sur de Florida, Delta Airlines, platica sobre cómo pinta el 2021 para la industria de viajes y turismo, qué están haciendo las aerolíneas para recuperarse de la crisis, qué acciones hay para reactivar el movimiento de pasajeros, estrategias de Delta para los próximos añosy más.
LATIN AMERICA: IHG TOP HOTEL CHAIN UK-based IHG has the largest number of rooms in Latin America, followed by Sol Melia from Spain.BY LBC STAFFUK-based InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) is the top hotel chain in Latin America, measured by total rooms in the region, according to a Latin Trade survey of data for 10 leading hotel chains. IHG had a total of 31,782 rooms in Latin America at the end of 2010. “We are very pleasedAND THE - HOME
9. Fred Hochberg, Chairman and President, Ex-Im Bank; 10.Juan Pablo del Valle, Chairman of the Board, Mexichem SAB; 11.Enrique García, President and CEO, CAF - Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina; 12.Jerónimo Correa Braun, Senior Vice President, HSBC Private Bank;Jorge
HOME | LATIN TRADEBUSINESS INTELLIGENCEIN DEPTHCFO CHANNELOPINIONNEWSLETTERSMEDIA Santiago Gutierrez April 22, 2020. China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. David Buchanan May 13, 2021. A company run from a minuscule village is ready to expand in Latin America: an interview with Indian billionaire, Sridhar Vembu, founder of ZohoCorp. Santiago Gutierrez March 11, 2021. CHINA-LATIN AMERICA TRADE IN 2035: FOUR POSSIBLE SCENARIOS China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. The Atlantic Council | May 13, 2021. Share. After seeing dramatic growth since the early 2000s, trade between China and Latin America will likely reach unprecedented levels by 2035. Along with greater Chinese investment and financial flows, this will further increase China’seconomic
THE NEW MAN AT THE IFC: INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR FOR One in four people are in poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, a notable increase compared to the time of the commodity boom, said the new director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Martin Spicer. According to this estimate, around 160 million people live in poverty. In quantitative terms, this situation set Latin America back more than U.S. UNIONS LODGE FIRST MEXICO LABOR GRIEVANCE UNDER NEW The AFL-CIO, the biggest U.S. labor federation, on Monday will file the first petition for the U.S. government to bring a labor complaint against Mexico under the trade deal that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, the union said. The AFL-CIO’s petition states that workers at the auto parts plant Tridonex in Matamoros, a To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade HOW IS AB INBEV WINNING THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS: DAVID A few years ago, the executive team at the world’s largest beer brewer, AB InBev, felt comfortable not being a digital company. “We had been around for hundreds of years, in a business that was not subject to disruption like technology was,” said David Almeida, the firm’s Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, in his interview withLatin Trade.
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LATIN AMERICA'S TOP MINING COMPANIES 2016 Latin America’s Top Mining Companies 2016. The mining kings in Latin America may well be dethroned in the near future, as the commodity price rout has hit the revenues of some of the biggest firms, while opening up opportunities for the smaller players. For Brazil-based Vale, the largest miner in the region, the situation is particularlytough.
LATIN AMERICA'S TOP 50 ENERGY COMPANIES Petrobras tops the list and Brazil dominates the ranking of the top 50 energy companies in Latin America. BY LBC STAFF Brazil dominates the Latin 500 ranking of Latin America’s top energy companies. Five of the top ten companies are Brazilian, as are 25 of the top 50. Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras leads the way, thanks to $128 billion in revenues, followed by Mexican state oil company REACHING THE UNBANKED 400 Million potential customers are still waiting for a bank to find them No one knows exactly how many people are “unbanked” or financially underserved (“underbanked”) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Estimates put the number as high as 70 percent – or more than 400 million – a huge market encompassing billions of dollars To read this post, you must purchase a Latin TradeAND THE - HOME
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THE NEW MAN AT THE IFC: INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR FOR One in four people are in poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, a notable increase compared to the time of the commodity boom, said the new director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Martin Spicer. According to this estimate, around 160 million people live in poverty. In quantitative terms, this situation set Latin America back more than U.S. UNIONS LODGE FIRST MEXICO LABOR GRIEVANCE UNDER NEW The AFL-CIO, the biggest U.S. labor federation, on Monday will file the first petition for the U.S. government to bring a labor complaint against Mexico under the trade deal that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, the union said. The AFL-CIO’s petition states that workers at the auto parts plant Tridonex in Matamoros, a To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade HOW IS AB INBEV WINNING THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS: DAVID A few years ago, the executive team at the world’s largest beer brewer, AB InBev, felt comfortable not being a digital company. “We had been around for hundreds of years, in a business that was not subject to disruption like technology was,” said David Almeida, the firm’s Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, in his interview withLatin Trade.
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BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Topics. China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. May 13, 2021. After seeing dramatic growth since the early 2000s, trade between China and Latin America will likely reach unprecedented levels by 2035. Along with greater Chinese investment and financial flows, this A company run from a minuscule village is ready to expand CONTACT US | LATIN TRADE Latin Trade Magazine. “I would like to express my thanks to everyone who works for this great magazine, because the world that all of you have done in the last 18 years has been fundamental in promoting trade and investment in Latin America.”. Rodolpho Cardenuto. President and CEO of SAP Latin America. U.S. UNIONS LODGE FIRST MEXICO LABOR GRIEVANCE UNDER NEW The AFL-CIO, the biggest U.S. labor federation, on Monday will file the first petition for the U.S. government to bring a labor complaint against Mexico under the trade deal that replaced the North American Free Trade Agreement, the union said. The AFL-CIO’s petition states that workers at the auto parts plant Tridonex in Matamoros, a To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade TOP LATIN AMERICAN LITHIUM EXPORTERS Chile’s SQM stands out as the region’s top lithium exporter, accounting for 48 percent of the region’s total, according to Latin Trade’s most recent ranking of the Top Lithium Exporters. SQM exported more than 61 thousand tons of lithium in 2020. In terms of countries, Chile accounts for almost 80 percent of total Latin American lithium exports, followed by Argentina with 21 percent DAVID BUCHANAN, AUTHOR AT LATIN TRADE David Buchanan. March 19, 2021. Brazilian logistics firm JSL is at the top spot in Latin Trade’s most recent Financial Strength Ranking, with a score of 3.39. The ranking uses the companies’ leverage, liquidity, turnover and 12-month performance rates to chat_bubble 0 Comment visibility 527 Views*. LATIN AMERICA’S TOP RETAILERS 2019 Peru’s Inretail, Mexico’s Grupo Chedraui and Brazil’s Lojas Riachuelo are the top three winners in terms of revenue growth in Latin Trade’s Top Latin American Retailers 2019 ranking. Inretail saw its revenues reach $3.6 billion in 2018, up 50.7 percent from the year before. Grupo Chedraui’s revenues grew 22.7 percent, reaching $5.9 billion, while Lojas To read this post, you BECOMING A UNICORN: HOW FINTECH MAMBU REACHED A $2.5 German fintech unicorn Mambu tells the story of how it reached a valuation of $2.5 billion. Interview with CEO Eugene Danilkis. Startups give investors a hyperbolic 30-second elevator speech and a PowerPoint presentation filled with mentions of customers and pain-points, spiced-up with tech jargon. Berlin-based fintech Mambu isway past that.
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LATIN AMERICA: IHG TOP HOTEL CHAIN UK-based IHG has the largest number of rooms in Latin America, followed by Sol Melia from Spain.BY LBC STAFFUK-based InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) is the top hotel chain in Latin America, measured by total rooms in the region, according to a Latin Trade survey of data for 10 leading hotel chains. IHG had a total of 31,782 rooms in Latin America at the end of 2010. “We are very pleasedAND THE - HOME
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THE NEW MAN AT THE IFC: INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR FOR One in four people are in poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, a notable increase compared to the time of the commodity boom, said the new director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Martin Spicer. According to this estimate, around 160 million people live in poverty. In quantitative terms, this situation set Latin America back more than HOW IS AB INBEV WINNING THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS: DAVID A few years ago, the executive team at the world’s largest beer brewer, AB InBev, felt comfortable not being a digital company. “We had been around for hundreds of years, in a business that was not subject to disruption like technology was,” said David Almeida, the firm’s Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, in his interview withLatin Trade.
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LATIN AMERICA'S TOP 50 ENERGY COMPANIES Petrobras tops the list and Brazil dominates the ranking of the top 50 energy companies in Latin America. BY LBC STAFF Brazil dominates the Latin 500 ranking of Latin America’s top energy companies. Five of the top ten companies are Brazilian, as are 25 of the top 50. Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras leads the way, thanks to $128 billion in revenues, followed by Mexican state oil company REACHING THE UNBANKED 400 Million potential customers are still waiting for a bank to find them No one knows exactly how many people are “unbanked” or financially underserved (“underbanked”) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Estimates put the number as high as 70 percent – or more than 400 million – a huge market encompassing billions of dollars To read this post, you must purchase a Latin Trade HOME | LATIN TRADEBUSINESS INTELLIGENCEIN DEPTHCFO CHANNELOPINIONNEWSLETTERSMEDIA Santiago Gutierrez April 22, 2020. China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. David Buchanan May 13, 2021. A company run from a minuscule village is ready to expand in Latin America: an interview with Indian billionaire, Sridhar Vembu, founder of ZohoCorp. Santiago Gutierrez March 11, 2021. BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Business Intelligence, Countries, Featured Headline, Rankings, Top 100 Banks. Top 100 Banks in Latin America 2021. David Buchanan May 4, 2021. Brazilian banks were the top performers in Latin Trade’s most recent ranking of the Top 100 Banks in Latin America. IN DEPTH | LATIN TRADE China: The silent strategy of the dragon in the River Plate – Argentina’s Chinese wave. June 15, 2015. When Argentina’s president, Cristina Férnandez de Kirchner, traveled to China in February to drum up investment for infrastructure, a gaffe of hers made headlines. In a CHINA-LATIN AMERICA TRADE IN 2035: FOUR POSSIBLE SCENARIOS China-Latin America Trade in 2035: Four possible scenarios. The Atlantic Council | May 13, 2021. Share. After seeing dramatic growth since the early 2000s, trade between China and Latin America will likely reach unprecedented levels by 2035. Along with greater Chinese investment and financial flows, this will further increase China’seconomic
THE NEW MAN AT THE IFC: INTERVIEW WITH THE DIRECTOR FOR One in four people are in poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean, a notable increase compared to the time of the commodity boom, said the new director for Latin America and the Caribbean of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Martin Spicer. According to this estimate, around 160 million people live in poverty. In quantitative terms, this situation set Latin America back more than HOW IS AB INBEV WINNING THE MINDS OF CUSTOMERS: DAVID A few years ago, the executive team at the world’s largest beer brewer, AB InBev, felt comfortable not being a digital company. “We had been around for hundreds of years, in a business that was not subject to disruption like technology was,” said David Almeida, the firm’s Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, in his interview withLatin Trade.
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LATIN AMERICA'S TOP 50 ENERGY COMPANIES Petrobras tops the list and Brazil dominates the ranking of the top 50 energy companies in Latin America. BY LBC STAFF Brazil dominates the Latin 500 ranking of Latin America’s top energy companies. Five of the top ten companies are Brazilian, as are 25 of the top 50. Brazilian state oil giant Petrobras leads the way, thanks to $128 billion in revenues, followed by Mexican state oil company REACHING THE UNBANKED 400 Million potential customers are still waiting for a bank to find them No one knows exactly how many people are “unbanked” or financially underserved (“underbanked”) in Latin America and the Caribbean. Estimates put the number as high as 70 percent – or more than 400 million – a huge market encompassing billions of dollars To read this post, you must purchase a Latin TradeVIDEO ARCHIVES
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