Over 500 business leaders to discuss Latin America's role in innovation and economic development in Miami
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Over 500 business leaders to discuss Latin America's role in innovation and economic development in Miami
"The Council of the Americas (COA) will bring together prominent business and economic leaders from Latin America this Thursday in Miami to discuss key issues facing the region and the opportunities that lie ahead. More than 500 figures are expected to attend the annual COA Symposium and BRAVO Business Awards, held by the COA for three decades, which has made it one of the most influential gatherings in the region."
"The region's role on the global stage has taken on particular relevance at a time of uncertainty in the current geopolitical and economic climate. The Trump administration's policies, such as the implementation of high tariffs on imports, have changed the trade order, and countries in the Americas have been forced to analyze the effects that this will have on their economies."
More than 500 business, academic, government, and multilateral leaders will attend the COA Symposium and BRAVO Business Awards in Miami to address Latin America's priorities. The event will convene multinational and multi-Latin corporations, venture capital, academia, media, and governments at the Ritz-Carlton Coconut Grove for panels, keynotes, informal talks, and roundtables on October 16. Discussions will examine the region's evolving global role amid geopolitical and economic uncertainty, trade-order shifts driven by high tariffs, and the need to analyze economic impacts. The program will spotlight innovation and emerging leaders who will shape Latin America's future.
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