Name
Latin America's Response to Economic Rivalry and Manufacturing Innovations
Date & Time
Tuesday, April 23, 2024, 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM
Manuel Tovar Jeremy Browne Fred Hochberg Juan Pablo Mata Eduardo Sanz Lovaton Isaac Stone Fish Olivia White Enrique Perret Dorothy McAuliffe Ramon Martinez de la Guardia Henrietta Fore Maria Paula Correa
Description

The ongoing economic rivalry between the United States and China has profound implications for the global economy. Latin America, with its diverse economies and unique challenges, stands at a pivotal juncture. The impact of U.S.-China economic competition on Latin America considers trade dynamics, investment opportunities, and the evolving manufacturing landscape. Beyond traditional considerations, the region needs to explore new frontiers in manufacturing, including nearshoring opportunities and supply chain resilience. As Latin American nations navigate the complexities of this economic rivalry, the conversation will focus on fostering a strategic dialogue to harness the benefits, promote regional economic integration, and safeguard the interests of the Western Hemisphere in an era marked by trade tensions and geopolitical shifts. Join us for a vital discussion on Latin America's role in shaping the future of trade and manufacturing and explore the pathways to secure economic stability, growth, and resilience in an increasingly interconnected world.

Location Name
Lakeside Auditorium
Full Address
University of Miami
1280 Stanford Drive
Lakeside Village
Coral Gables, FL 31146
United States