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The World Market 2015–2016: Focus on Latin America

Ministry for Foreign Affairs
Publication date 21.8.2015 9.00
Press release 192/2015

The World Market is a review of international trade and economic relations published annually by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland. The 2015–2016 edition was published in Helsinki today, 21 August 2015. The current focus of this publication, which gives insight into the changes taking place in the world economy, trade policies and single markets, is on Latin America.

Overviews of the market outlooks in the countries at focus were given at the publishing event by the Finnish Ambassadors Markku Virri (Brasília), Mika-Markus Leinonen (Santiago de Chile) and Anne Lammila (Mexico City). Present were also the Finnish Ambassador Jukka Siukosaari (Buenos Aires) and Chargé d'Affaires en pied Hannu Ripatti. (Representative Office of Finland in Columbia), as well as incumbent Ambassadors Mika Koskinen (Lima) and Roy Eriksson (Mexico City). Several corporate representatives also shared their experiences associated with Latin America.

Mexico is undergoing a major reform program. The Mexican government has announced an investment programme of EUR 450 billion by 2018. It covers projects such as the construction of harbours and the establishment of a countrywide 4G network. These investments present many opportunities for Finnish companies. Brazil, in turn, is the world’s sixth largest economy, being also the largest country in South America.

Order the publication or read it on the net

You may also place an order for a special issue of the trade and economy magazine Kauppapolitiikka to be published on 10 September 2015, with a focus on arctic opportunities. In addition to covering business opportunities in Russia, the special issue will carry an interview with the Finnish Minister for Foreign Affairs Timo Soini. The magazine will also feature an article on a company from Central Finland, NaturVention, whose young growth entrepreneurs have discovered global potential in smart green walls that allow us to enjoy healthier indoor air even in cities.

 
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