The Latin American
World Economic Forum took place recently with Soa Paulo as the host
city, and as such, hardly surprising that the broad LatAm / Mercosaur
region continues to inevitably look to the economic pulling power of
Brazil as the region's panacea.
Discussions were held
around the following numerous topics:
- A New Deal on
Globalisation
- A New Era of
Leadership
- An Insight, An Idea
with Pele
- Boosting Latin
America's Infrastructure
- Breaking the Cycle of
Corruption
- E-Commerce: Expanding
Trade Horizons
- Equipping the Smart
City of Tomorrow
- Global Economic
Outlook
- Start-Ups
- Latin America: Update
- Latin America in a
Deals-Based Global Order
- Leading Business with
Purpose
- Migration in LatAm:
Between Economic Mobility and Humanatarianism
- Mixed Reality Behind
the Scenes: 'Awavena'
- New Scenarios for
Brazil
- Brazil's New Strategy
on Industry 4.0
- Building Trust and
Transparency through Technology
- Driving Gender Parity
in LatAm
- Improving
Competitiveness in Brazil
- Regional Integration:
Full Steam Ahead?
- Re-invigorating
Brazil's Investment Climate
-Scaling-up Innovation
in Agriculture
- Shaping the Fourth
Industrial Revolution
- The Next Latin
Unicorn
- The Politics of
Misinformation
- The
Post-Manufacturing Economy
- The Tide is Turning:
International Trade in 2018
To follow will be
general summaries and observations about these discussed topics, affecting a myriad of issues: from the continued need for deep-water oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico to help kickstart economies and ironically support green-energy's further traction, through to those potential new trade opportunities in the far distances of Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
Watch this space.