Latin America and the Caribbean offers a wealth of investment opportunities across a wide range of sectors. The region is perhaps the world’s most globalized economy, with nearby trading partners Canada and the United States, and its 33 countries boast a wealth of natural resources, diverse economies and a powerful entrepreneurial spirit. BCIU members have a long history of investment in Latin America and the Caribbean and BCIU will continue to support its stakeholders either exploring market entries to the region or further strengthening their relationships with key government, private sector, and multilateral leaders.
In the lead-up to the approval of the new USMCA North America trade deal, BCIU led a delegation of members to Mexico City to meet with government officials, including relevant legislators in the Mexican Senate, who were tasked with ratifying the agreement.
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If you are interested in partnering with us on these or other related opportunities and to get a full picture of our geography strategy, please contact Carolina Ramirez at cramirez@bciu.org.