Luis Pizarro-Otero says the moratorium could help offset the impact of the U.S.-China trade war. #NewsismyBusiness
The island’s economy grew 2.1% in fiscal 2024, driven by consumption and trade. #NewsismyBusiness
Carl Bentzel sees the island as part of a U.S. strategy to nearshore manufacturing and reduce reliance on China. #NewsismyBusiness
Chamber of Commerce and industry studies show inflation concerns and trade policy impacts. #NewsismyBusiness
Artificial intelligence-powered platform Nauta is helping importers streamline operations and cut costs. #NewsismyBusiness
The Trade by Industry and Product Statistics are now available for 2021 and 2022. #NewsismyBusiness
The strategic alliance aims to enhance logistics solutions for SMEs and individuals in Puerto Rico. #NewsismyBusiness
Puerto Rico will be represented for the first time at the Havana International Fair, slated to take place on the neighboring island nation Oct. 31-Nov. 4, as a result of a effort between the Development and Commerce, the Puerto Rico Trade and Export Company and the private sector, it was announced Thursday.
Fusionworks Inc. closed its office in Mexico City earlier this year but that hardly means this Condado-based business and technology advisory firm is out of that market.
Representatives from the Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association and industry counterparts in the Dominican Republic held the first of a series of strategic meetings on Monday to define areas of collaboration to improve business relationships and create jobs, PRMA President Carlos Rivera-Vélez said.
WASHINGTON — The highly controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership could be an economic bonanza for Latin America and the Caribbean, even for countries that aren’t signatories to the 12-nation trade accord, say experts speaking at a recent panel.
WASHINGTON — Costa Rica wants to expand its trade ties with the 15-member Caribbean Community (Caricom) as well as with Puerto Rico, said the country’s foreign minister, Manuel Antonio González-Sanz, during a visit to the United States last week. González was in Washington to meet with his U.S. counterpart, Secretary of State John Kerry, for the […]
Puerto Rico Trade and Export Co. Executive Director Francisco Chévere recently met with representatives from several federal agencies in Washington, D.C. to secure technical assistance to boost exports of local goods and services, the agency announced.
Nearly 680,000 Americans, including 15,649 residents of Puerto Rico, owe their jobs to bilateral trade and investment between the Netherlands and the United States.
The first commercial mission organized by the current administration is taking place this week in Panama seeking to continue strengthening trade ties and advance the participation of local companies in the thriving Central American economy.
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