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Latin America at Davos 2025: the regions participation They will be joined by key figures such as Ilan Goldfajn, President of the Inter-American Development Bank; Maisa Rojas Corradi, Minister of Environment of Chile; Alicia Bárcena, Secretary of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico; Alberto van Klaveren, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile; and Demian Reidel, President of the Advisory Council of the President of Argentina in the Office
Is Latin Americas economic tide turning? Here are some insights from . . . Dina Ercilia Boluarte, President of Peru, said her administration is unblocking infrastructure and agricultural projects, "with the view that from now on the concern is going to be food security And why is there going to be a shortage of food in the world? Because we have water shortages due to climate change
These are the world’s biggest trading blocs The CPTPP launched in 2018 with Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Australia, Singapore, Brunei Darussalam, New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, Peru and Chile as members The UK joined them in 2023 as part of a move to strengthen trading links after Brexit, and together the member nations account for 15% of global GDP
Here’s what you need to know about the CPTPP | World Economic Forum The CPTPP is a free trade agreement between Japan, Malaysia, Vietnam, Australia, Singapore, Brunei, New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, Peru and Chile It is one of the biggest trading blocs in the world, worth 15% of global GDP once the UK joins
What is globalization anyway? | World Economic Forum Know what is globalization Is it a force for good or a racket for the richest nations? We look at the nature, history, failures, and future of globalization
Global Gender Gap Report 2023 | World Economic Forum The Global Gender Gap Index annually benchmarks the current state and evolution of gender parity across four key dimensions (Economic Participation and Opportunity, Educational Attainment, Health and Survival, and Political Empowerment) It is the longest-standing index tracking the progress of numerous countries’ efforts towards closing these gaps over time since its inception in 2006
How Amazonia cities can help build a sustainable planet In response to the needs and priorities of Amazonian countries, the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), in coordination with country partners, is designing a regional programme on resilient infrastructure in Amazonia cities, which is expected to include concessional climate financing to drive investments in the region