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The IMF Carried Out a Technical Visit to the Ecuadorian Banana Sector to Assess Its Economic, Social Impact and Competitiveness Challenges

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Representatives of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by their representative resident in Ecuador, Carlos Cáceres, made a technical visit to the banana sector of the country on Thursday with the aim of learning about the productive dynamics of this industry, its contribution to economic and social development, as well as its main challenges in terms of competitiveness, sustainability and security.

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Representatives of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by their representative resident in Ecuador, Carlos Cáceres, made a technical visit to the banana sector of the country on Thursday with the aim of learning about the productive dynamics of this industry, its contribution to economic and social development, as well as its main challenges in terms of competitiveness, sustainability and security.

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Representatives of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), led by their representative resident in Ecuador, Carlos Cáceres, made a technical visit on Thursday to the banana sector of the country to know directly the productive dynamics of this industry, its contribution to economic and social development, as well as its main challenges in competitiveness, sustainability and security.

What you should know Visit to Los Ríos: The IMF visited a banana ranch and social projects of the Wong Foundation to learn about the productive chain and its community impact.Security and competitiveness: The sector exposed private investments in security and the tax and regulatory challenges that affect the activity.Dialogue with the IMF: The visit seeks to strengthen the relationship between multilateral agencies and the private sector to boos…

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expreso.ec broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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