The SME Guide to Latin America


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When the first edition of Doing Business with Latin America was published, the region was growing and the possibilities were endless. However, the recent global economic slowdown has hit Latin America, too, and so a second edition was needed in order to help British SMEs understand this new context and maximise their opportunities for success in more challenging times. In this fully revised second edition, Gabriela Castro-Fontoura, a native Latin America with wide experience in the UK, shares in a simple and friendly manner, what every UK SME needs to know about doing business with Latin America: the geography and the people of a fascinating continent; the exciting range of opportunities, as well as honestly exposing the barriers and how to handle them. From business etiquette to import barriers, from currency issues to how to organise a market visit, Gabriela explores the wealth of information that is out there, interviewing key business owners and experts, and translating this into a thoroughly researched yet very user-friendly book, with British efficiency and Latin American charm! The second edition addresses questions such as: How has Latin America changed in the last three years? How do you deal with a less buoyant region? Where are the opportunities now? Why is Latin America still a region worth considering in your export strategy? How do you go about doing business in this region today? A world of possibilities opens up for UK SMEs that know where to look. This book aims to be their first window into Latin America.




SME Policy Index Latin America and the Caribbean 2019 Policies for Competitive SMEs in the Pacific Alliance and Participating South American countries


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This first application of the Index methodology in the Latin American and Caribbean region covers the four Pacific Alliance member countries (Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru) and three participating South American countries (Argentina, Ecuador, Uruguay).




SME Policy Index: Latin America and the Caribbean 2024 Towards an Inclusive, Resilient, and Sustainable Recovery


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This report assesses and monitors progress in the design and implementation of SME policies in the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region. It was developed as part of the OECD LAC Regional Programme, in co-operation with CAF-Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean and the Latin American and Caribbean Economic System (SELA). The 2024 report tracks progress made since 2019 across eight policy dimensions and presents the latest key findings on SME development and related policies. It identifies emerging challenges impacting SMEs in the region and provides recommendations for governments to build a successful SME sector. The 2024 edition, the second in the series, benefits from an updated methodology that analyses SME digital transformation support policies, introduces a green economy pilot dimension, and incorporates a cross-cutting gender approach. This edition extends the coverage by introducing two new countries (Brazil and Paraguay) to the already seven participating countries (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay), guaranteeing the inclusion of all members of the Pacific Alliance and Mercosur.




Guide to Infrastructure and Energy Investment


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Latin Lawyer's The Guide to Infrastructure and Energy Investmentis a tool for providing valuable information for potential investors, legal advisors and policymakers operating in the field of project finance in Latin America. It examines the many aspects involved in the complex task of modernising and revitalising infrastructure and energy systems throughout Latin America. The chapters are filled with advice and insight from leading lawyers and law firms in Latin America and abroad, as well as from professionals from banks and other finance institutions operating on the cutting edge of project finance in the region. The project has been initiated by Latin Lawyer and Claudette Christian of Hogan Lovells LLP, who, along with her partners Daniel E Gonzalez, Thomas Hechl, Miguel Angel Mateo Simon, Carlos Ramos Miranda, Crispin Rapinet and Peter S Spivack have contributed 5 of the 14 chapters. They're supported by an array of other well-known names including Daniel D Bartfeld, Roland Estevez (Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP), Alejandro Candioti (Candioti Gatto Bicain & Ocantos), Jose Virgilio Lopes Enei, Mauro Bardawil Penteado (Machado, Meyer, Sendacz e Opice Advogados), Diego Gosis, Quinn Smith, Ignacio Torterola (GST LLP), Giovani Loss (Mattos Filho, Viega Filho, Marrey Jr e Quiroga Advogados), Alejandro Manayalle (Rodrigo Elias & Medrano), Juan Manuel Marchan (Perez Bustamante & Ponce) and Juan Carlos Serra (Basham, Ringe y Correa, SC)There is also a foreword by Albright Stonebridge Group's Anthony S Harrington, a former US ambassador to Brazil, and a contribution from Marc Z Michael, the assistant general counsel for AES Corporation.The book is 180 pages, and is divided into six parts: I: Public-Private Partnerships II. Project Finance Models III. Dispute Resolution's Evolving Role in Major Transactions IV. The Impact of Compliance on Project Development and Financing V. Securing the Future of the Oil and Gas Sector VI. Transport Infrastructure "e;One would be hard pressed to think of another issue that will play a more decisive role in the trajectory of the region and its citizens than its ability to tackle infrastructure challenges"e; - Anthony Harrington, Albright Stonebridge Group




Upgrading to Compete Global Value Chains, Clusters, and SMEs in Latin America


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Does enterprise participation in global markets ensure sustainable income growth? Policies have often been designed in the belief that this is true, but competitiveness and participation in international markets may take very different forms, and developing countries do not always benefit. This book presents a series of rich and original field studies from Latin America, conducted by the authors with the same consistent methodological approach, and represents a theory-generating exercise within clusters and economic development literature. The main question addressed is how Latin American small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) may participate in global markets in ways that provide for sustainable income growth, the “high road” to competitiveness. In contrast, the “low road” is often typically followed by small firms from developing countries, which often compete by squeezing wages and revenues rather than by increasing productivity, salaries, and profits.




Latin American Economic Outlook 2013 SME Policies for Structural Change


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This edition of the Latin American Economic Outlook finds that the region has weathered the recent turbulence in the global economy with reletive strength. This edition focuses on the role of Small and Medium Enterprises in Latin America.




Sino-Latin American Economic Relations


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This book analyses the economic and policy relationships between China and Latin America. Key issues covered by the contributors include international trade and direct investment, empirical analysis of the complementary and intra-industry trade nature of Latin American and Chinese trade, the comparison of the production and trade of parts and components in East Asia and in Latin America and an examination of policy issues such as policies towards small and medium sized enterprises as well as pension reforms.







SME Resource Guide


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Mining goes Digital


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The conferences on ‘Applications for Computers and Operations Research in the Minerals Industry’ (APCOM) initially focused on the optimization of geostatistics and resource estimation. Several standard methods used in these fields were presented in the early days of APCOM. While geostatistics remains an important part, information technology has emerged, and nowadays APCOM not only focuses on geostatistics and resource estimation, but has broadened its horizon to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the mineral industry. Mining Goes Digital is a collection of 90 high quality, peer reviewed papers covering recent ICT-related developments in: - Geostatistics and Resource Estimation - Mine Planning - Scheduling and Dispatch - Mine Safety and Mine Operation - Internet of Things, Robotics - Emerging Technologies - Synergies from other industries - General aspects of Digital Transformation in Mining Mining Goes Digital will be of interest to professionals and academics involved or interested in the above-mentioned areas.