Call to Deepen Economic Links
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This Thursday is the second and final day of the International Economic Forum Latin America and the Caribbean 2026 held in Panama, organized by CAF-Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean, with the support of the Prisa Group (Editor of EL PAÍS) through the World in Progress Forum (WIP). A meeting designed mainly to strengthen trade ties that became a regional multilateral summit of high political content, a necessary Latin American D…
On Wednesday, President-elect José Antonio Kast participated in the Economic Forum of Latin America and the Caribbean, organized by CAF -the development bank of Latin America and the Caribbean- in Panama.In an 11-minute speech, Kast debuted in front of several other leaders and presidents of the region. Among them, for example, Rodrigo Paz (Bolivia), Daniel Noboa (Ecuador) and Lula da Silva (Brazil). With the last two, in any case, he already he…
This Wednesday the second edition of the International Economic Forum Latin America and the Caribbean 2026, named as the Latin American Davos, begins in Panama.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness calls for a stronger Latin America and Caribbean voice globally
Speaking at CAF’s International Economic Forum in Panama, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness emphasised the need for regional alignment, competitiveness, and proactive leadership in shaping global change. PAMAMA, CITY, Pamama – Jamaica’s prime minister, Andrew Holness, has urged Latin America and the Caribbean to assert itself more deliberately as a central actor in the global economy and move beyond the vulnerability narrative. Addressing …
(EFE) – The president-elect of Chile, the ultra-rightist José Antonio Kast, said this Wednesday in Panama that Latin America “is not stagnated for lack of ideas” but for “lack of character” and asked the governments of the region to work for unity and “cross ideological and national borders.” “For decades we have accumulated impeccable diagnoses, brilliant papers and correct speeches. And yet, millions of Latin Americans remain trapped in povert…
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