Category: Business-Americas
Latin American entrepreneurs: imagination to survive the coronavirus
by Juan Gavasa | Nov 27, 2020 | Business, Business-Americas, Startups, Startups-Americas | 0 |
The COVID-19 pandemic has had serious effects on the economy of almost every country in the world....
Read MoreIn COVID-19 Fight, Public Health Goes Digital in Latinoamérica
by PanamericanWorld | May 19, 2020 | Business, Business-Americas | 0 |
The cases started mounting and the death toll was increasing, but there was no certainty about the...
Read MoreWeathering the Coronavirus Storm in the Caribbean
by PanamericanWorld | May 4, 2020 | Business, Business-Americas, Startups, Startups-Americas | 0 |
“This is completely a black swan event. No one saw it coming. It’s affecting every single person...
Read MoreThe Boom of Online Courses in Latinoamerica: Learning for the Day after the Pandemic
by PanamericanWorld | Apr 27, 2020 | Business, Business-Americas, Startups, Startups-Americas | 0 |
The coronavirus is keeping Mexican dancer Alejandra Salas off the stage. She is healthy, but due...
Read MoreCarnival in Latin America: A Boost for the Region’s Economy
by PanamericanWorld | Feb 25, 2020 | Business, Business-Americas | 0 |
What do Barranquilla, Oruro, Port of Spain and Rio de Janeiro have in common? They all host...
Read MoreThe Top Latin American Entrepreneurs of 2019
by PanamericanWorld | Oct 28, 2019 | Business, Business-Americas, Startups, Startups-Americas | 0 |
Entrepreneurship in Latin America is full of good news in 2019. Latin American entrepreneurs have...
Read MoreConnectAmericas: the First Business-focused Social Network in the Americas
by PanamericanWorld | Jul 8, 2019 | Business, Business-Americas | 0 |
ConnectAmericas is the first business-focused social network in the Americas. A free online...
Read MoreSheena Rose: Creativity to Inspire the Caribbean Economy
by PanamericanWorld | Jul 3, 2019 | Business, Business-Americas | 0 |
A lonely girl in Barbados needed to draw. It was an “urgency,” she says. Starting with one simple...
Read MoreThe Women Behind the Orange Economy in Latin America
by PanamericanWorld | May 2, 2019 | Business, Business-Americas | 0 |
Carla Fernández is a Mexican designer, author and businesswoman.
Read MoreFive Innovations You Didn´t Know Were From Latin America
by PanamericanWorld | Apr 25, 2019 | Business, Business-Americas | 0 |
Innovation is always a bet. It is daring with an idea, a project or a goal without knowing very well how it will end up.
Read MoreThe Four Development Traps Facing Latin America and the Caribbean
by PanamericanWorld | Mar 22, 2019 | Business, Business-Americas | 0 |
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) should be at the forefront for rethinking international co-operation.
Read MoreWhy Companies Need to Change Their Public Affairs Strategies in Latin America
by PanamericanWorld | Mar 20, 2019 | Business, Business-Americas, Sin categoría | 0 |
National governments in Latin America long relied upon carrot and stick to govern their countries.
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- 10 Best Places to Visit in Ecuadorby Juan GavasaAs Ecuador’s largest city with almost 2.7 million people, Guayaquil is the commercial heart of Ecuador. Located on the banks of the Guayas River that leads to the Pacific Ocean, the city was founded in 1538 by the Spanish conquistador Francisco de Orellana. The Parque Historico Guayaqui offers colonial buildings, lush gardens and animals native to the country; visitors especially like the free admission. Las Peñas is a colorful, old neighborhood with a lighthouse and great views of the city below while Malecon 2000, a boardwalk along the river, is a great place to end the day.
- 10 Jamaican Startups You Must Have Under Your Radarby Juan GavasaJamaica’s startup ecosystem is still in a growing stage, but it shows obvious dynamism and development symptoms.
- 10 Must-Visit Attractions in Panama Cityby Juan GavasaBiomuseo
- 10 Reasons to Invest in Montrealby Juan GavasaMontreal is still behind other big North American cities in terms of economic vitality, according to the ranking issued by the Institut du Quebec, but the city has one card up its sleeve: its quality of life.
- 10 Startups That Are Transforming the Lives of Mexicansby Juan GavasaThe Conekta founders; from left to right: Leo Fischer, Hector Cárdenas and Cristina Randall.