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 in Mexico.
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
Businesses operating across Latin America are increasingly utilising US legal entities or US law to structure their operations in the region
It’s not surprising that a country the size of Brazil needs a strong domestic power market to drive its growth. But traditional energy sources, such as coal and gas, are being overtaken by renewable
New president indicates a need for investment in infrastructure and energy, signalling opportunities for foreign investors