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Building a Stronger Latin America in the Global Economy
São Paulo, Brazil 5-6 April 2006
Business leaders and experts on Latin America share their views on the region's future and the priorities forSão Paulo.
Latin America's economic competitiveness: Augusto Lopez-Claros, Chief Economist, World Economic Forum, on the state of Latin American competitiveness.
Latin American companies look to break down domestic monopolies: Ricardo Salinas-Pliego, Chairman, Grupo Salinas, Mexico, explores the changing business climate in Mexico and the surrounding region.
The threat to America's oil imports from Venezuela: Dr Moisés Naim, Editor-in-Chief, Foreign Policy Magazine, USA, assess the current political and economic situation in Latin America.
Latin American governments praised for institutional reform: Luis A. Moreno, President, Inter-American Development Bank, on the progress made by Latin American countries and the reforms that are still needed.
Doing business in Brazil: Ivan Zurita, Chief Executive Officer, Nestlé Brasil, on the challanges that Nestlé face in Brazil.
Keys to equitable and sustainable growth: Ricardo Young Silva, Chairman, Ethos Institute, Brazil, outlines the keys to equitable and sustainable growth.
The Michelle Bachelet effect: Felipe Larrain Bascunan, Professor of Economics, Catholic University of Chile, analyzes the symbolism of Chile's new leader.
The importance of stability in Latin America: Clarisa Estol, Chairwoman, Banco Hipotecario SA, lays out what is needed to obtain stability in Latin America.
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