As LatAm businesses grow and diversify into other markets, investments from across the region are increasing into the US
With Brazil poised to host the FIFA World Cup in 2014 and the Olympic Games in 2016, investment in major infrastructure projects is rising, says Leonardo Briganti, Founding Partner of Briganti Advogados in São Paulo, Brazil.
Trade between the regions is on the rise due to recent international bilateral cooperation agreements
Since Mexico’s expropriation of its energy resources in the 1930s, its hydrocarbon industry has remained off-limits to the private sector, explains Juan Carlos Serra, an Energy and Mining Partner at Basham, Ringe y Correa
Money usually flows from Spain into Latin America, rather than vice versa. But recent trends show activity is starting to go both ways
Having been largely spared from the world’s financial crisis, Latin America’s economies are under construction with lucrative deals and opportunities across all sectors. But foreign investors looking to capitalise face cross-regional competitors as
Infrastructure has become a focus for the Colombian Government, resulting in a huge need for investment to cover its ambitious projects