Nearshoring in Latin America: Who Could Benefit Most?
Felipe Larraín B. and Carmen Cifuentes V. | Americas Quarterly | 10/16/2024
Countries like Uruguay and Chil...
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Michelle Drew Rodriguez | Industry Week | 11/18/2024
In an era of constant threat of disruption, nearshoring has moved from a “nice-to-have” to a strategic imperative for global manufacturers. For decades, offshoring was commonplace; companies raced to operate…
Felipe Larraín B. and Carmen Cifuentes V. | Americas Quarterly | 10/16/2024
Countries like Uruguay and Chil...
Diego Marroquín Bitar | Wilson Center | 08/21/2024
Following the decisive electoral victor...
Ivan Hernandez | Supply Chain Management Review | 07/11/2024
The strategic shift to...
Misha Govshteyn | Supply & Demand Chain Executive | 03/12/2024
As companies prioritize suppl...
Richard E. Feinberg | Global Americans | 11/10/2023
At the June 2022 Summit of the Americas in L...
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