A Bilingual magazine INDO-LAC business was launched in partnership with Export-Import Bank of India, the country’s Government-owned and most prestigious financial institution promoting bilateral trade. Most countries in the Latin American and the Caribbean region, which have long suffered under despotic military regimes for decades, have now returned to democratic rule. The resource-rich region is now looking for partners in progress, such as India. Opportunities that exist between India and the LAC region are immense.Rightly recognizing the region’s potential, the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, launched the ‘Focus LAC initiative’ a few years ago. New Media, in association with Export-Import Bank of India, entered this niche bilateral trade area by bringing out Indo-LAC Business magazine. The magazine highlights opportunities in trade and industry between India, Latin America and the Caribbean countries that include the emerging economies such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Venezuela among others. The proximity of the LAC region to the United States and Canada opens further vistas of business avenues for India. From this point of view, Indo-LAC Business has bright future.
Archive
July-September 2010 |
Diversified Trade Key to Tapping LAC Markets
India should look to diversify its geographical reach and export product portfolio in the promising Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) markets
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April-June 2010 |
BRIC by BRIC
Heads of State of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) countries have pledged to work towards not only broadening cooperation…
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January-March 2010 |
A Secure Investment Destination for India Inc.
More and more Indian companies are looking to do business in Latin America as they seek exposure to growing markets…
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October-December 2009 |
India, Argentina to Double Bilateral Trade
India and Argentina have agreed to fully exploit the existing potential for bilateral trade…
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July-September 2009 |
Public Investment & Job Schemes Vital
Latin American and Caribbean nations should maintain and improve public investment and emergency employment…
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April-June 2009 |
$90 bn to Sustain LatAm Growth
Leading multilateral development banks have recently announced…
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Jan-Mar 2009 |
India, Chile to Double Trade, & Work for FTA
India and Chile, both vibrant democracies and emerging economies have pledged to double their bilateral trade…
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October-December 2008 |
Coping with a Fiscal Crisis
The cycle of economic bonanza appears to have reached its end in2008 for Latin America and the Caribbean, after six years of consecutive growth…
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July-September 2008 |
Innovation… Key to LatAm Growth
Latin America, having found its moorings in democracy after reeling under decades of dictatorship, is striving…
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April-June 2008 |
Forgiing LattAm Bonds Furtther
In April this year, Indian President Pratibha Patil set out on a three-nation tour of Brazil, Chile and Mexico that resulted in significant…
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Jan-Mar 2008 |
Robust Brazilian Economy Boosts Investor Confidence
There is a growing affinity between India and Africa. India is an emerging economic power in search of markets…
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October-December 2007 |
IBSA Trilateral Trade to Touch $15 bn by 2010
IBSA Strategy for T-FTA on Anvil India, Brazil and South Africa, constituting a powerful alliance of developing…
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July-September 2007 |
Target $10 bn by 10 Mission Possible
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s recent visit to India has galvanized business communities…
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April-June 2007 |
Bonding With Brazil
India and Brazil have further forged their economic bonds by extending cooperation in a vast range of areas…
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January-March 2007 |
Evolving A Global Agenda
Today, few Latin American companies can be considered global leaders. Partly because they have long operated in protected domestic markets…
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October-December 2006 |
Energy: The Engine of LatAm Growth
Energy is a key factor in economic, social, and environmental development worldwide, especially in fast developing…
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July-September 2006 |
IBSA Summit Steers South-South Bond Into Top Gear
Move away bilateral trade. You’re passé. The buzzword is trilateral trade, industry, commerce…
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April-June 2006 |
Agenda for Action
Decision-makers in governments, economists and bankers, participating in a two-day…
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Jan-Mar 2006 |
Exciting Times Ahead
Latin America has been passing through an exciting phase, on both economic and political fronts. On the economic front…
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October-December 2005 |
Steering a safer course
Neither a borrower nor a lender be; For loan oft loses both itself and friend, And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry…
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July-September 2005 |
The Fast Flourishing Pharma Market
During the time when Chile was reeling under the yoke of dictatorship in the early 1970s, the country’s most celebrated poet…
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April-June 2005 |
The Dawn of Economic Resurgence
What started in 2003 strengthened in 2004 and the Latin America & Caribbean…
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Jan-Mar 2005 |
The Great Global Game
India and Chile have embarked on a new era of friendship, pledging to strengthen bilateral trade between the two vibrant democracies…
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October-December 2004 |
Where Happiness Lives…
Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jesus Perez headed a high-level delegation, including two officials from the President’s Secretariat that spent three days…
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July-September 2004 |
Trinidad & Tobago- The ever lasting bond
The CIBJO President, Dr. Gaetano Cavalieri was in Mumbai to attend the India International Jewellery…
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April-June 2004 |
CUBA SURINAME ARGENTINA
The President of the Republic of Suriname, Dr. Runaldo Ronald Venetiaan, who visited India last year…
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January-March 2004 |
MEXICO VENEZUELA
India and Brazil are on the verge of forming a political block. The recent visit of the President of Brazil can be seen as an endorsement…
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October-December 2003 |
PERU CHILE
The launching of this programme in November 1997 by the Ministry of Commerce, with the objective of enhancing India’s trade…
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